Person Sheet


Name Ali BEN ABU TALIB , Caliph
Birth Date ca 0602173
Birth Memo from age at death
Death Date 0661
Death Memo Struck with a poisoned sword. 59 yr. See Research Notes.
Father Abu TALIB
Spouses
1 Fatimah
Birth Date ? 149
Death Date ?
Father Muhammad (0570-0632)
Mother Khadijah BINT E-KHAWAILAD (?-0619)
Children al-Hasan (?-0670)
Notes for Ali BEN ABU TALIB , Caliph
Ali and Fatimah were first cousins once removed.

"The son of Abu Talib, and a cousin-gorman [first cousin] to Muhammad who adopted him as his son. He married Fatimah, the daughter of Muhammad, and had by her three sons, Hasan, Hussein, and Muhassin. He was the fourth Khalifah, and reigned from A.H. 25 to A.H. 40. He was struck with a poisoned sword by Ibn Muljam, at al-Kufab, and died after three days aged fifty-nine years. The Shi'ahs hold that, on the death of Muhammad, 'Ali was entitled to the Khalifate, and the respective claims of Abu Bakr, 'Umar, and 'Usman on the one hand, and of 'Ali on the other, gave rise to the Shi'ah schism. 'Ali is surnamed by the Arabs Asadu 'llah, and by the Persians Sher-i-Khuda, i.e. 'The Lion of God.'"173

"Son of Abu Talib, uncle of Muhammad who took care of him when young. Ali married the youngest daughter of Muhammad, Fatima. So Ali is a cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. He became the 4th caliph (656-661 A.D.), after the murder of the third caliph Uthman.
"Ali became a Muslim when he was 10 years old. The hadiths contain many stories about Muhammad's fondness and special consideration for Ali, although sometimes it is difficult to tell if these are fabricated by the his proponents, or whether they were genuine. Nevertheless, some of these hadiths belong to the Sunnis. After Muhammad's death, a group of Muslims supported Ali to be the caliph, but the rest chose Abu Bakr. Those who supported Ali came to be known as the Shi'ites .
"Ali was supposed to have kept a codex of the Qur'an in chronological order instead of the order found in today's Qur'an. He was also credited with gathering the Qur'an together before Uthman, although the hadith is isolate. For more details, see Collection of the Qur'an - from the hadiths.
"The capital of Ali's administration was moved to Iraq. Muawiya, the governor of Syria, rebelled against Ali, but after the inconclusive battle Ali and Muwaiya had a truce. In 40 A.H., the Kharijites, who broke away from Ali because of the truce, wanted the caliphate to end, insisting to be ruled over by no ruler except God. Ali was assassinated in 661 A.D. He was stabbed to death with a poisoned sword by ibn Muljim, on 20th Ramadan, 40 A.H. Shiites believed him to be the first imam."172
Research Notes
BIRTH: His parentage is confirmed with no birthdate or place given.149

DEATH: His date of death is from one source149 and the cause from others.172,173
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