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| above       =  `Alî ibn Abî Ṭâlib<br /> <small>1st [[Shia Islam|Shia]] [[Imamate|Imam]] </small> <br /> <small>4t [[Caliph]] o [[Rashidun Caliphate]] </small> <br /> <small> Rashidun Caliph in [[Kufa]] </small>
Al-Murtaza (Chosen Ane)
Amir Al-Mu'mineen (Commander o the Faithfu)
(contracted; show full)/v1f8a043.html}}</ref> in [[Kufa]]) wis the cousin an son-in-law o the [[Prophets o Islam|Islamic prophet]] [[Muhammad]], an ruled ower the [[Rashidun Caliphate]] frae 656 tae 661, an wis the first male convert tae Islam.<ref>{{Harvnb|Kelen|2001|p=29}}</ref><ref>{{Harvnb|Watt|1953|p=xii}}</ref> [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] [[Muslim]]s consider Ali the fowert an feenal o the ''[[Rashidun]]'' (richtly guidit [[Caliph]]s), while [[Shia Islam|Shi'a]] Muslims rega
ird Ali as the first [[Imamah (Shia doctrine)|Imam]] an consider him an his descendants the [[Succession tae Muhammad|richtful successors tae Muhammad]], aw o which are members o the ''[[Ahl al-Bayt]]'', the hoosehauld o Muhammad. This disagreement split the ''[[Ummah]]'' (Muslim community) intae the Sunni an Shi'a branches.<ref name="Britannica">{{cite encyclopedia|last=Nasr |first=Seyyed Hossein | authorlink=Seyyed Hossein Nasr | title=Ali |year=| encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica Online | accessdate=2007-10-12 |location=|publisher= Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. |url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9005712/Ali}}</ref>  

== Biography ==
Muslim souorces, especially Shi'a anes, state that durin Muhammad's time, Ali wis the anerlie body born in the [[Kaaba]] sanctuary in [[Mecca]], the holiest place in Islam.<ref name="Britannica"/> His faither wis [[Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib]] an his mither wis [[Fatima bint Asad]],<ref name="Britannica"/> but he wis raised in the hoosehauld o Muhammad, who hissel wis raised bi Abu Talib, Muhammad's uncle. When Muhammad reportit receivin a [[Wahy|divine revelation]], Ali wis the first male tae accept his message, dedicatin his life tae the cause of [[Islam]].<ref name="Iranica"/><ref name="Tabatabae191">{{Harvnb|Tabatabaei|1979|p=11}}</ref><ref name="Ashraf 2005 p=14">{{Harvnb|Ashraf|2005|p=14}}</ref><ref name="Islam">{{cite encyclopedia | encyclopedia = Encyclopaedia of Islam and the Muslim world; vol.1 | last = Diana | first = Steigerwald | title=Ali ibn Abu Talib | publisher = MacMillan | isbn =0028656040}}</ref>

Ali [[Hijra (Islam)|migratit]] tae [[Medina]] shortly efter Muhammad did. Ance theare Muhammad tauld Ali that [[God]] haed ordered Muhammad tae give his dochter, [[Fatimah]], tae Ali in marriage.<ref name="Britannica"/> For the ten years that Muhammad led the community in Medina, Ali wis extremely active in his service, leadin pairties o warriors on battles, an carryin messages an orders. Ali teuk pairt in the early [[caravan raids]] frae [[Mecca]] an later in amaist aw the battles fougcht bi the nascent Muslim community.

Ali wis appointit [[Caliph]] bi the Companions o Muhammad (the ''[[Sahaba]]'') in Medina efter the assassination o the third caliph, [[Uthman ibn Affan]].<ref name="Ashraf (2005), pp. 119-120">{{Harvnb|Ashraf|2005|p=119 and 120}}</ref><ref name="Madelung (1997), pp. 141-145">{{Harvnb|Madelung|1997|pp=141–145}}</ref>
He encoontered defiance an [[First Fitna|ceevil war]] durin his reign. In 661, Ali wis attacked ane fore-nuin while worshippin in the [[mosque]] o [[Kufa]], an dee'd a few days later.<ref>{{Harvnb|Lapidus|2002|p=47}}</ref><ref>{{Harvnb|Holt|Lambton|Lewis|1970|pp=70–72}}</ref><ref>{{Harvnb|Tabatabaei|1979|pp=50–75 and 192}}</ref>

In [[Islamic cultur|Muslim cultur]], Ali is respectit for his courage, knowledge, belief, honesty, unbendin devotion tae Islam, deep loyealtyie tae Muhammad, equal treatment o aw Muslims an generosity in forgivin his defeatit enemies, an therefore is central tae meestical tradieetions in Islam suchic as [[Sufism]]. Ali retains his stature as an authority on [[Tafsir|Qur'anic exegesis]], [[Fiqh|Islamic jurisprudence]] an releegious thougcht.<ref name="Madelung 1997 p=309 and 310">{{Harvnb|Madelung|1997|p=309 and 310}}</ref> Ali haulds a heich posieetion in amaist aw [[Tariqah|Sufi orders]] which trace theair lineage through him tae Muhammad. Ali's influence haes been important throughout [[Muslim history|Islamic history]].<ref name="Britannica"/>

== References ==
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== Freemit airtins ==
* [http://www.islamtimes.org/vdce.v8fbjh8p7k1ij.html The Secret o Imam Ali's Force o Attraction]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20071107180319/http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v1f8/v1f8a043.html Ali ibn Abi Talib] bi [[Ismail Poonawala|I. K. Poonawala]] an E. Kohlberg in ''[[Encyclopædia Iranica]]''
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9005712/Ali Ali], airticle in ''Enyclopaedia Britannica Online''

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