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His sermons, letters, and wisdom were later compiled into the Nahj al-Balagha (Peak of Eloquence), which remains a cornerstone of Islamic literature and philosophy. 5. Martyrdom and Legacy

Beyond his political role, he is revered as the "Master of Sufism" and the spiritual forefather of most Sufi orders.

After the assassination of the third Caliph, Uthman, Ali was elected as the fourth Caliph. His reign was marked by: Allahin Aslani Eli

A title earned for his unparalleled bravery and prowess on the battlefield. Amir al-Mu'minin: Commander of the Faithful.

Raised in the Prophet’s household, he remained his closest companion and was chosen to sleep in the Prophet's bed to foil an assassination plot during the Hijra (migration to Medina). 3. Military Prowess His sermons, letters, and wisdom were later compiled

His legendary double-pointed sword, which became a symbol of justice and strength. 4. Caliphate and Governance (656–661 AD)

He played a decisive role in the victory of the early Muslim community. After the assassination of the third Caliph, Uthman,

A name meaning "Lion," often used to describe his strength and courage. 2. Early Life and Relationship with the Prophet