Descendants Of Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Family
| Father |
Abu Talib
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| Mother |
Fatima bint Asad
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| Brother(s) |
• Ja`far
• Aqeel
• Talib ibn Abu Talib
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| Sister(s) |
• Fakhitah
• Jumanah
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| Spouse(s) |
• Fatimah
• Umamah bint Zainab
• Umm ul-Banin
• Leila bint Masoud
• Khawlah bint Ja'far
• Al Sahba'bint Rabi'ah
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| Son(s) |
• Muhsin
• Hasan
• Husayn
• Hilal
• Al-Abbas
• Abdullah
• Jafar
• Uthman
• Ubaid Allah bin Ali
• Abi Bakr bin Ali
• Muhammad
• Umar bin Ali
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| Daughter(s) |
• Zaynab
• Umm Kulthum
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| Genealogy |
Family tree of Ali
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| Descendants |
Sayyid
Reign
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656–661
Views
• Sunni view of Ali
• Shi'a view of Ali
• Non-Muslim view of Ali
Life
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Marital life - Birthplace - First Fitna - Timeline of Ali's life - Hadith of the pond of Khumm
Legacy
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Nahj al-Balagha - Qalam-e-Mowla - Zulfiqar - Imam Ali Mosque - Ghurar al-Hikam wa Durar al-Kalim
Perspectives
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Ali the Warrior - Ali as Caliph - The Fourteen Infallibles - Imam (The Twelve Imams) - Ali in the Qur'an
Related Articles
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Rashidun Caliph (Rashidun Caliph) - Succession to Muhammad
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Ali was the fourth of the Rashidun (or The Rightly Guided Caliphs) of Sunni Islam and the first Imam of Shia Islam. He was a cousin of the Muslim prophet Muhammad as well as Muhammad's son-in-law. He had several children by Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter, as well as children by other wives. Some of his descendants through Fatima are still revered today in Shia Islam as Imams, Sharifs and Sayyids. Read more about Descendants Of Ali Ibn Abi Talib: Later Generations of Ali and Fatimah's Descendants
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