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Native name | عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب |
Birth name | Ali ibn Abi Talib |
Nickname(s) | Asadullah (Lion of God) Amir Al-Múminin abutorab (Father of Dust) |
Born | c. 599 Mecca, Hejaz, Arabia |
Died | 28 January 661 (21 Ramadan AH 40) (aged c. 61) Kufa, Rashidun Caliphate |
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Allegiance | Muslims, Caliphate |
Rank | Lieutenant General in muslims army Commander in Chief in Rashidun Caliphate army |
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Children | Children of Ali |
Ali ibn Abi Talib took part in all the battles of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's time, except the Expedition of Tabuk, as standard bearer. His sword was named Zulfikar.[citation needed] He also led parties of warriors on raids into enemy lands, and was an ambassador. Ali's fame grew with every battle that he was in, due to his courage, valour, and chivalry, as well as the fact that he single-handedly, destroyed many of Arabia's most famous and feared warriors. Muhammad acknowledged him as the greatest warrior of all time.[1]