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Martyrdom
of Imam `Ali Ibn Abu Talib,
May Allah
Honor His Face
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`Ali
Ibn Abu Talib was the Prophet’s nephew; his father was Abu Talib
Ibn Abdul Muttalib, and his mother was Fatimah bint Asad. He
embraced Islam when he was just seven. He married Fatimah, the
Prophet’s daughter and apple of his eye and the mistress of
believing women in Paradise. Fatimah bore him Al-Hasan, Al-Husain,
Zainab and Umm Kulthum.
On
the Day of Khaibar, the Prophet, peace be upon him, said:
“Tomorrow, I will give the banner to a man whom Allah will make
victorious. That man loves Allah and His Messenger, and Allah and
His Messenger love him.” On the next day, the Prophet, peace be
upon him, summoned Ali and gave him the banner. Also, on the day
of Tabuk, Ali was sad that the Prophet, peace be upon him, would
leave him at home to take care of the household. Hence the Prophet
said to him: “Aren’t you happy that you are for me exactly as
Harun (Aaron) was for Musa (Moses), save that there is no Prophet
after me?”
`Ali
was one of the greatest heroes of Islam; he never refrained from
fighting nor feared death in the cause of Allah. On the Battle of
Badr, he fought along with Hamzah and `Ubaidah Ibn El-Harith
against three of the enemies and the Muslim group won. On the
Battle of Al-Khandaq, he fought `Amr Ibn Wudd, one of the
strongest men in Quraish, and killed him. `Ali was assassinated by
`Abdur-Rahman Ibn Muljam, may Allah curse him, on 17th Ramadam, 40
A.H. at the age of 58.
His
Quotable Remarks:
Once
he said: “The true scholar is the one who does not make the
people despair of Allah’s Mercy; or make them heedless of His
punishment; or gives them permission to disobey Him; or (he
himself) discards the Qur’an for the sake of anything else; and
there is no good in worship that is void of knowledge, and
knowledge that is void of understanding, and reading that is void
of contemplation.”
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