Ali RA the 4th calipha

Ali(R.A.)

NAME AND PARENTAGE
Hadrat Ali (R.A.) was born some thirty years after the birth of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaiha wa Salam). He belonged the most respectable family of Quraish, the Banu Hashim (i.e. Hashmites). His father Abu Talib was the real uncle of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam) who brought him up after the death of the Holy Prophet's grandfather. Ali's mother was Fatimah bint Asad, who belonged to Banu Hashim. Hadrat Ali's patronymic name was "Abul Hasan". The Holy Prophet gave him another name, "Abu Turab" which was most liked by Hadrat Ali. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Salaam) took Ali in his childhood from his father, Abu Talib, and brought up him like his own son.

FIRST YOUTH TO ACCEPT ISLAM
When the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam) started revelations Hadrat Ali (R.A.) was about ten years old. The Holy Prophet disclosed his mission before Ali and he accepted it immediately, thus he became the first youth to enter the folds of Islam. When the Holy Prophet started to preach openly, he invited all of his family members to a feast and announced his mission before them. Nobody listened to him, but young Ali stood up and said. "Though my eyes are sore, my legs are thin and I am the youngest of all those present here yet I will stand by you, 0 Messenger of Allah." Hearing this all the leaders of Quraish laughed but Ali proved his words to be true after supporting the Holy Prophet in his mission from the beginning till the end.

The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam) loved him very much. The night when the Holy Prophet was migrating to Medina, his house was surrounded by the bloodthirsty tribesmen, who had plotted to assassinate him. They were ready to kill any person who came out of the house. In such a situation, the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Sallam) asked Hadrat Ali (R.A.) to sleep in his bed. He followed the command gladly and immediately jumped in the bed.

Although the Meccans did not accept his mission, they considered the Holy Prophet the most trustworthy man of Mecca and continued keeping their trusts (cash and gold etc.) with him. It was Ali (R.A.) to whom the Holy Prophet gave the deposits to return to the owners, when he was leaving Mecca for Medina. Ali (R.A.) migrated to Medina after returning the deposits.

LIFE IN MEDINA
Hadrat Ali (R.A.) was very close to the Holy Prophet, and the closeness was changed to a permanent relationship when he married his most beloved daughter, Fatimah (R.A.) to Ali (R.A.).

Hadrat Ali (R.A.) also had the distinguished honour that the progeny of the Holy Prophet continued through Hadrat Ali's sons from Fatimah (R.A.) namely Hadrat Hasan and Husain (R.A.). The two children were the most beloved of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam).

When the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) went to the expedition of Tabuk in 9 A.H. he left Hadrat Ali in charge of Medina. On this some hypocrites remarked that the Holy Prophet did not like Hadrat Ali. On this the Holy Prophet remarked, "You are in the same position in relation to me as Aaron was with relation to Moses. But the only difference is: there is no prophet after me."

HIS BRAVERY AND THE "DHULFIQAR"
Hadrat Ali (R.A.) was a very brave man. He participated in almost all the battles against the non-believers during the time of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam). The stories of his bravery are famous in history.

In the first battle of Islam at Badr, he was holding the flag of Islamic army. When three famous warriors of Quraish challenged the Muslims, according to Arab tradition, Hadrat Ali (R. A. ) along with Hadrat Hamzah and Abu Ubaidah (R.A.) accepted the challenge. He killed his opponent, Walid only with one thrust of his sword and cut him in two pieces. Then he helped Hadrat Abu Ubaidah (R.A.) to kill the next Quraishi warrior.

In the battle of Uhud when Hadrat Mus'ab bin 'Umair, the bearer of the Islamic standard, was martyred, it was Hadrat Ali (R.A.) who held it up. Seeing this one of the non-believers, Abu Sa'd challenged him. Hadrat Ali attacked him and he fell down on the ground naked. Ali (R.A.) felt pity on him and left him in that condition.

In the battle of the Trench, all-Arabia fame warrior, 'Abdwood challenged the Muslims after jumping on his horse across the trench. Nobody dared to accept his challenge except Ali. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi we Salaam) warned Ali about 'Abdwood but Ali insisted on going and fighting with him. Then the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) gave him his famous sword "Dhulfiqar" and put a turban on his head before he went to fight with 'Abdwood. A few minutes later people saw 'Abdwood's head was cut off from his body by Ali.

THE TITLE OF ASADULLAH
Because of his bravely Hadrat Ali was popularly called "Asadullah"(The Lion of Allah).

In the battle of Khaibar against Jews, the Muslims tried to conquer the strongest Jewish fort, Qumus, but were not successful in the beginning. Then the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi we Salaam) said, "I will give the command and the standard tomorrow to such a brave person who loves Allah and His Prophet and whom Allah and His Prophet love. Everybody was desiring to be that fortunate man. The people were rather surprised when the next morning the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam) called Ali who was sick and his eyes were sore. The Holy Prophet applied his finger, wet with his saliva, over the eyes of Ali (R.A.) and they were cured immediately. Then he gave the standard, and advised him. "First of all call them towards Islam. Even if one man is guided towards Islam because of you, it would be better than red camels."

Following the advice of the Holy Prophet Hadrat Ali invited the Jews towards Islam. Instead of accepting the Right Path they sent their commander Marhab, the great warrior of Arabia and one of the bravest men of his time. He challenged Hadrat Ali to fight. Ali (R.A.) accepted the challenge and slew him in one attack. His famous sword cut Marhab's body into two pieces.

He showed great bravery in each and every battle he fought and earned fame. He was counted as one of the great warriors of Arabia.

ALI (R.A.) THE GREAT SCHOLAR OF ISLAM
Ali (R.A.) was not only a great warrior but a great scholar as well. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam) said about him, I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate." He was one of the great jurists among the Companions. The Holy Prophet appointed him as the Qadi (Judge) of Yemen during his life time. He was a master of Arabic and his writings were as effective as his speech. More about his scholarly services to Islam would be mentioned at the end.

SPECIAL MESSENGER OF THE HOLY PROPHET
In 9 A.H., the first Hajj of Islam took place. Hadrat Abu Bakr (R.A.) was appointed as the leader of the Hajj group. After he left Medina revelation came to the Holy Prophet (Chapter IX. few verses in the beginning of the chapter) according to which the treaty with the non-believers had to be dissolved and they were given four month's notice. The announcement was to be made on the great day of Hajj. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi we Salaam) asked Hadrat Ali to carry the message of Allah on his behalf. He gave Hadrat Ali (R.A.) his own she-camel, Qaswa on which Hadrat Ali rode and went to Mecca to read out the message before the crowd on the occasion of Hajj.

EXCELLENCE OF ALI
There are so many virtues and services of Ali (R.A.) that it is difficult to mention them all in this short book. On many occasions the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) had prayed for him. When he sent Ali to Yemen in Ramadan 10 A.H. he blessed Ali (R.A.) with the following prayer: "0 Allah put truth on his tongue, and enlighten his heart with the light of guidance." Then he himself put turban on his head and gave the black standard.

On one occasion the Holy Prophet said to Ali, "You pertain to me and I pertain to you, " He also said, "When I am patron of anyone, Ali is his patron also." Once the Holy Prophet said, "Only a hypocrite does not love Ali and a believer does not hate him."

According to a Hadith transmitted by Imam Ahmad the Holy Prophet said to Ali, "You have a resemblance to Jesus whom the Jews hated so much that they slandered his mother and whom Christians loved so much that they placed him in a position not rightly his. Ali afterwards said, "Two (types of) people will perish on my account, one who loves me so excessively that he praises me for what I do not possess, and one who hates me so much that he will be impelled by his hatred to slander me."

SHOCK OF THE HOLY PROPHET'S DEATH
The death of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam) was a great shock to Hadrat Ali (R.A.). He had attended him day and night during his illness, and after his death he gave bath to the Holy Corpse and enshrouded it.

Anonymous wrote:
Ali(R.A.)

The night when the Holy Prophet was migrating to Medina, his house was surrounded by the bloodthirsty tribesmen, who had plotted to assassinate him. They were ready to kill any person who came out of the house. In such a situation, the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Sallam) asked Hadrat Ali (R.A.) to sleep in his bed. He followed the command gladly and immediately jumped in the bed.

Masha'Allah! i love that story Smile

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

When Allah gave permisson for hijrat migration, all muslims went to medina as refugees.
Only Prophet (pbuh), Ali and Abu Bakr were left behind.
No one else was ready to lay down his life for Prophet (pbuh).
They either rushed ahead to medina or cried out of fear in the cave.
On the fatal night, Assassins surrounded the house of Prophet. They believed that only Prophet was inside all alone. They would kill him at midnight. To save the Prophet someone had to sleep on Prophet's bed to confuse the killers.
Ali volunteered. He said he would sleep on the fatal bed.
Prophet said "O Ali tonight is the night of great danger."
Ali said "O Messenger of Most High, if my sleeping on your bed saves you, then I will sleep and die that you may live."
The Prophet wept. He hugged and kissed his 22 year old cousin. Then he gave Ali his cloak.
Ali slept on Prophet's bed with Prophet's cloak over him. Killers thought this was Prophet sleeping on the bed, and at midnight the attack will take place.

The story is very long. You can read it yourself.
Essentially, Prophet slipped out of the house with God's help. That night God also saved Ali who then joined the Prophet some days later.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

malik wrote:
When Allah gave permisson for hijrat migration, all muslims went to medina as refugees.
Only Prophet (pbuh), Ali and Abu Bakr were left behind.
No one else was ready to lay down his life for Prophet (pbuh).
They either rushed ahead to medina or cried out of fear in the cave.
Assassins surrounded the house of Prophet. They believed that only Prophet was inside all alone. They would kill him at midnight. To save the Prophet someone had to sleep on Prophet's bed to confuse the killers.
Ali volunteered. He said he would sleep on the fatal bed.
Prophet said "O Ali tonight is the night of great danger."
Ali said "O Messenger of Most High, if my sleeping on your bed saves you, then I will sleep and die that you may live."
Ali slept with Prophet's cloak on him. Killer thought Prophet was sleeping and at midnight attack will take place.

The story is very long. You can read it yourself.
Essentially, Prophet slipped out of the house with God's help. God also saved Ali that night and he joined the Prophet some days later.

Lovely.

But what's your point?

#Before you look at the thorns of the rose , look at it's beauty. Before you complain about the heat of the sun , enjoy it's light. Before you complain about the blackness of the night, think of it's peace and quiet... #

I think his point would have been "looks how when the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) went, how he left Hadhrat in his place!"

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

No, it shows courage and sacrifice for God.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

malik wrote:
No, it shows courage and sacrifice for God.

Which surely Abu Bakr Showed, and would have shown, too?

Again, what's your point?

#Before you look at the thorns of the rose , look at it's beauty. Before you complain about the heat of the sun , enjoy it's light. Before you complain about the blackness of the night, think of it's peace and quiet... #

Did he, where? Tell me.

How can any follower of the Prophet (pbuh) compare himself to Ali.

That night, Abu Bakr (RA) was crying loudly out of fear of death. In the cave, Prophet had to counsel him. He was scared and only stopped weeping when Propher reassured him that God is with us and will protect us both.

The point is no one can match Imam Ali in his love for Allah and the Holy Prophet (pbuh).
We have to look at the facts. History has written who did what when and how.

Ali is superior to all Sahabas in serving his master Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

That is why Prophet said "Whoever takes me as his master must now take Ali as their master."

Ali is the 1st of 12 leaders, or imams, of Shia Muslims.

Sunni brothers have four different imams: Abu Hanifa, Shafai, Ibn Hanbal, and Malik.

We are all muslims.
May Allah destroy our evil enemies Israel and America who persecute us.

Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".

malik wrote:
Did he, where? Tell me.

You said yourself "Only prophet(saww), Ali AND ABU BAKR were left"

Also, Abu Bakr was a caliph no? He fought wars etc. it's natural to feel scared sometimes.

As far as i know, Sunnis don't say that Ali wasn't brave or a good person =/

#Before you look at the thorns of the rose , look at it's beauty. Before you complain about the heat of the sun , enjoy it's light. Before you complain about the blackness of the night, think of it's peace and quiet... #