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The Shia Imam Shiʻa Islam (Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite) makes up the second largest sect of believers in Islam, constituting about 30%–35% of all Muslim. ... This article is about the Shia concept, for the more general Islamic term, see Imam. ...


The Rashidun Caliph The Rightly Guided Caliphs or The Righteous Caliphs ( transliteration: ) is a term used in Sunni Islam to refer to the first four Caliphs. ... For main article see: Caliphate The Caliph (pronounced khaleef in Arabic) is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Sharia. ...





Views: This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Ahl al-Bayt (Arabic: ) is a phrase meaning People of the House, or family. ... 17 March 599 coincided with Thirteenth of Rajab , 24 BH: Birth of Ali ibn Abi Talib in the Kaba, in the city of Mecca. ... According to Twelver Shia Islam The Fourteen Infallibles (Maasumin - معصومين) are Historical figures that commited no sins and never made a mistake. ... The Hadith Of The Cloak (Arabic: ; transliterated: Hadiyth al-Kisa), is an account of an incident where the Islamic prophet Muhammad gathered Hassan ibn Ali, Husayn ibn Ali, Ali and Fatimah (various members of his immediate family) under his cloak. ... Mubahela means debating with each other. ... The word Hadith refers to a saying of Muhammad. ... The Succession to Muhammad concerns the different viewpoints and beliefs that are held in relation to the succession to the leadership of the Muslim community after the death of Muhammad. ... This is a sub-article to the Succession to Muhammad The word Hadith refers to a saying of the Prophet of Islam. ... It has been proposed below that Nahj al Balagha be renamed and moved to Nahj al-Balagha. ... Ali ibn Abi Talib (ca 599-661 CE) was a prominent figure in early Islamic history. ... Zulfiqar, a fictional representation of the sword of Ali. ... This article should belong in one or more categories. ... The First Fitna, 656–661 CE, followed the assassination of the caliph Uthman ibn Affan, continued during the brief caliphate of Ali ibn Abu Talib, and was ended, on the whole, by Muawiyas assumption of the caliphate. ...

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‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب)‎ (599661)[1] was an early Islamic leader. He is revered by Sunni Muslims as the last of the four Rightly Guided Caliphs and as a foremost religious authority on the Qur'an and Islamic jurisprudence. Shi'a Muslims consider him the First Imam appointed by the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and the first rightful caliph. Ali was the cousin of Muhammad, and after marriage to Fatima Zahra, he also became Muhammad's son-in-law. Sunnis hold him in high respect as one of the Ahl al-Bayt and the last of the Four Righteously Guided Caliphs. ... This is a parallel sub-article to Shia and Ali This article is about the Shia view of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Sunni Caliph and first Shia Imam. ... Some non-Muslim scholars reject all hadith as fabrications, which colors their views. ... Events The Chinese win the war at Ordos. ... Events Caliph Ali Ben Abu Talib is assassinated. ... For people named Islam, see Islam (name). ... Sunni Islam (Arabic سنّة) is the largest denomination of Islam. ... There is also a collection of Hadith called Sahih Muslim A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم, Persian: Mosalman or Mosalmon Urdu: مسلمان, Turkish: Müslüman, Albanian: Mysliman, Bosnian: Musliman) is an adherent of the religion of Islam. ... The Rightly Guided Caliphs or The Righteous Caliphs ( transliteration: ) is a term used in Sunni Islam to refer to the first four Caliphs. ... Shī‘a Islam, also Shi‘ite Islam, or Shi‘ism (Arabic ) is the second largest denomination of the Islamic faith. ... The Shia Imam is considered by the Shia sect of Islam to be the rightful successor to Muhammad, and is similar to the Caliph in Sunni Islam only with regards to the aspect of political leadership. ... The Quran identifies a number of men as prophets of Islam. ... Muhammad in a new genre of Islamic calligraphy started in the 17th century by Hafiz Osman. ... For main article see: Caliphate The Caliph (pronounced khaleef in Arabic) is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Sharia. ... This article is about Muhammads daughter. ...

Main article: Ali

For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). ...

Family tree

Paternal grand father: 'Abdul Muttalib ibn Hashim, Family tree of Shaiba ibn Hashim This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into First Muslim Dynasty. ...


Paternal grand mother: Fatimah bint Amr Fatimah bint Amr was Muhammads grandmother, the mother of his father `Abdullah, she was Fatimah daughter of `Amr ibn `Aidh ibn `Imran ibn Makhzum. ...

Father: Abu Talib ibn 'Abdul Muttalib
Mother: Fatima bint Asad
Brother: Ja'far ibn Abu Talib
Nephew: Awn ibn Ja'afermarried Umm Kulthum bint Ali
Nephew: Abdullah ibn Ja'farmarried Zaynab bint Ali
Grand Nephew: Aun ibn Abdullahmartyred in Karbala
Grand Nephew: Mohammad ibn Abdullahkilled in Karbala
Brother: Aqeel ibn Abu Talib
Nephew: Muslim ibn Aqeel — died before Karbala
Brother: Talib ibn Abu Talib
Himself: Ali ibn Abu Talib
Father in law: Muhammad ibn Abdallah, tree
Wife: Fatima Zahra — Daughter of Prophet Muhammad (SAAW),
Daughter: Zaynab bint Alisurvived the Battle of Karbala
Daughter: Umm Kulthum bint Alisurvived Karbala
Son: al Muhsindied before his birth (see al Muhsin)
Son: Hassan ibn AliDied by poison during Muawiyas
Grandson: Qasim ibn Hassandied in Karbala
Son: Husayn ibn Alimartyred in Karbala,
Grand daughter: Sakina bint Hussainsurvived Karbala
Grandson: Ali ibn Husaynkilled in Karbala
Grandson: Ali ibn Husaynkilled in Karbala
Grandson: Ali ibn Husaynonly male that survived Karbala,
Great grandson: Muhammad ibn Ali
Great grandson: Zayd ibn Ali
Wife: Umamah bint Zainab
Son: Muhammad Al Awsat bin Ali
Wife: Fatima bint Hizam al-Kilabiyya — aka Umm Banin (bint Kharam?) (which means mother of many sons), paternal aunt of Shimr
Son: Abbas ibn Alimartyred in Karbala
Grandson: Ubayd-Allah ibn Abbas
Son: Abd-Allah ibn Ali — killed in Karbala
Son: Ja'far ibn Ali — killed in Karbala
Son: Uthman ibn Alikilled in Karbala
Wife: Leila bint Masoud
Son: Ubaid Allah bin Ali
Son: Umar bin Ali
Wife: Khawlah bint Ja'far
Son: Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah
Wife: Al Sahba'bint Rabi'ah
Son: Umar ibn Ali
Father in law: Umais ibn Ma'ad
Wife: Asma bint Umais
Son: Yahya bin Ali d:61H
Son: Muhammad Al Asgar ibn Ali — killed in Karbala
Step daughter: Umm Kulthum bint Abu Bakr
Step son: Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr
Paternal uncle: Hamza ibn 'Abdul Muttalib
Paternal uncle: 'Abdullah ibn 'Abdul Muttalib
Cousin: Muhammad ibn Abdallah
Cousin's daughter: Fatima Zahra

Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib (d. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This is a Sahaba of the prophet Muhammad. ... Umm Kulthum bint Ali (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت على ) was the fourth child of Ali ibn Abu Talib (the first Shi’a Imam and fourth Sunni Caliph) and Fatima Zahra (the daughter of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad). ... Abdullah ibn Jafar was the son of Jafar ibn Abu Talib and the nephew of Ali. ... Zaynabs name in Arabic Calligraphy Zaynab bint Ali (Arabic: زينب بنت علي ) (Urdu: زينب بنت على ) was the daughter of the 4th Caliph, the first Shia imam, Ali, and granddaughter of Muhammad. ... Aun ibn Abdullah was the son of Abdullah ibn Jafar and Zainab bint Ali. ... Mohammad ibn Abdullah was the son of Abdullah ibn Jafar and Zainab bint Ali. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... Talib ibn Abu Talib (Arabic: طالب بن ابو طالب ) is one of the four sons of Fatima bint Asad (Arabic: فاطمه بنت اسد ) who raised Mohammad and Alis (Arabic: على بن أبو طالب ) brother. ... Ali ibn Abi Talib (علي بن أبي طالب) (c. ... Muhammad in a new genre of Islamic calligraphy started in the 17th century by Hafiz Osman. ... // In parentheses is the year they died. ... This article is about Muhammads daughter. ... Zaynabs name in Arabic Calligraphy Zaynab bint Ali (Arabic: زينب بنت علي ) (Urdu: زينب بنت على ) was the daughter of the 4th Caliph, the first Shia imam, Ali, and granddaughter of Muhammad. ... Combatants Banu Hashim Commanders Umar ibn Saad Husayn ibn Ali Strength over 40 000 72 Casualties 5000+ 123 (72 Adult Men (Tabari)and 51 Children including a sixmonth old infant) The Battle of Karbala took place on Muharram 10, 61 AH (October 9 or 10, 680 CE)[1][2... Umm Kulthum bint Ali (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت على ) was the fourth child of Ali ibn Abu Talib (the first Shi’a Imam and fourth Sunni Caliph) and Fatima Zahra (the daughter of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad). ... Al Muhsin or Mohsin, in Shia belief, was the unborn child of Fatima Al Zahra, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and wife of Ali ibn Abu Talib. ... Al Muhsin or Mohsin, in Shia belief, was the unborn child of Fatima Al Zahra, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and wife of Ali ibn Abu Talib. ... Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib (c. ... Muawiyah I (602 - May 6, 680), early Muslim leader and founder of the great Umayyad Dynasty of caliphs. ... see Qasim ibn Muhammad for the son of Prophet Muhammad Qasim was the youngest son of the 2nd Shiite Imam, Hassan, through his wife Umm Farwa. Hassan had died when Qasim was only a few years old. ... Imaginary portrait of Husayn ibn Ali, by contemporary Iranian artist. ... Shrine of Syeda Sakina Sakina binte Hussain (Arabic: سكينة) was the youngest daughter of Hussain ibn Ali and Umm-e-Rubab (Rubab binte Umrao Al Qais). ... The introduction of this article does not provide enough context for readers unfamiliar with the subject. ... Ali Asgar was the youngest son of Imam Husayn and Rubaab and the grandson of Muhammeds daughter Fatima and Ali ibn Abi Talib. ... Ali ibn Husayn, Zayn al-Abideen, (Arabic: علي بن حسين زين العابدين) ‎ (658 - 713) was the fourth Shia Imam (see Shia Imams). ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Muhammad al-Baqir Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (676 - January 31, 743) was the fifth Shia Imam. ... Zayd ibn Ali (Arabic: , also spelled Zaid) (695-740 C.E.) He was given the title Zayd the Martyr (Zayd ash-Shahid) by his sympathizers. ... this is a sahaba of Muhammad She is the daghter of Zainab bint Muhammad. ... Fatima bint Hizam al-Kilabiyya, commonly known as Umm Baneen, married Ali ibn Abi Talib (the first Shia Imam and fourth Sunni Caliph) after he became a widower. ... Abbas ibn Ali (Arabic: العباس بن علي) (fourth of Shabaan 26th A.H., at Medina - tenth of Muharrum 61 A.H., at Karbala) was the son of the fourth sunni Caliph and the first Shiah Imam, Ali ibn Abu Talib and Fatima binte Hizam, commonly known as Ummul Baneen. ... Usman ibn Ali was the son of the first Shia Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib and Fatima bint Hizam, commonly known as Ummul Banin. ... Khawlah bint Jafar al-Hanafiyyah (Arabic: ) was one of the wives of Ali. ... Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah was the son of the first Shi’a Imam (Ali ibn Abu Talib) but he was called Ibn Hanafiyyah after his mother. ... Asma bint Umais is the sister of Maymuna bint al-Harith. ... Umm Kulthum binte Abi Bakr (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت ابو بكر ) was born 12-13 AH. [1] She was Abu Bakrs and Asma binte Umaiss daughter. ... Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn al-Walid al-Tartushi (أبو بكر محمد بن الوليد الطرطوش) (born 451 AH, died 520 AH) Was born in Muslim Spain and travelled as far as Baghdad. ... Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib (Arabic: حمزه بن عبدالمطلب) was the uncle of the prophet of Islam, Muhammad. ... Abdullah ibn Shaiba (Arabic: عبدالله بن عبد المطلب‎)‎ (545-570) was the father of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam. ... Muhammad in a new genre of Islamic calligraphy started in the 17th century by Hafiz Osman. ... This article is about Muhammads daughter. ...

See also

  1. Abu BakrFamily tree)
  2. UmarFamily tree
  3. UthmanFamily tree
  4. Ali – Family tree

The Succession to Muhammad concerns the different viewpoints and beliefs that are held in relation to the succession to the leadership of the Muslim community after the death of Muhammad. ... The Rightly Guided Caliphs or The Righteous Caliphs ( transliteration: ) is a term used in Sunni Islam to refer to the first four Caliphs. ... Abu Bakr As Siddiq (Arabic ابو بكر الصديق, alternative spellings, Abubakar, Abi Bakr, Abu Bakar) (c. ... Abu Bakr was the first Sunni Caliph. ... For other uses, see Umar (disambiguation). ... This is a sub-article to Umar `Umar ibn al-Khattāb (c. ... Uthman, Othman, Osman, Usman, or Ozman (Arabic: عثمان) is a male Arabic given name meaning the chosen one amongst the tribe of brave and noble people, honest, caring, sincere, genuine, and attractive. The following people share this name: Uthman Ibn Affan Osman I Uthman I, a Marinid caliph Usman dan Fodio... This is a sub-article to Uthman Uthman ibn Affan (Arabic: عثمان بن عفان) (c. ... For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). ...

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