Hazarat Ali Birthday 2019: About Hazrat Ali Birthday

Hazarat Ali Birthday 2019: About Hazrat Ali Birthday
Hazarat Ali Birthday 2019: About Hazrat Ali Birthday
Hazrat Ali is a Muslim religious distinguished person who is highly respected by the group of Islamic people of India and the past. The idea of being captured in Abu Talib in 1238 by Hazrat Imam Ali was by Prophet Mohammed, who was similarly his father-in-law. During this period, Muslims who hold a place with the group of Chishti people are given fair respect about the wonderful Sufi holy person.

About Hazrat Ali's Birthday 2019

Ali is considered for his insights, boldness, conviction, genius, infinite commitment to Islam towards Muhammad and the behavior of all Muslims as well. He was known for his generosity since he believed in relying on his abusive opponent. He came out on the day of Ramadan and from that point on 40th Hijr for his magnificent house, which has recently been taken after his maximum, although atrocities have taken place for some centuries.

Imam Ali's birthday is a public holiday in Iran and there is also a regional holiday in India.

It remembers the birthday of Ali ibn Abu Talib, who was the son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad and was considered the first Imam by the Shia Muslims.
Imam Ali's Birthday History

Imam Ali, also known as Hazrat Ali, is an important figure for all the Muslims around the world.

He was born on 13th day in the Islamic month of 599 AD. He was the son of Abu Talib and Fatima Bint Asda, and he has the unique distinction of being the only person to be born in the holy sanctuary of Kaaba, the holiest place in Islam.

Ali was the first man to accept Islam, who argued that he was the first Muslim. Ali fought against the Muslims who used to force the early people of the Muslim community. After the stay of Medina, they married Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad and became the son-in-law of Muhammad.

Ali was appointed Khalifa after the murder of Uthman ibn Affan. He ruled for 661, when he was blamed by a poisonous sword by Ibn Muljam, while he was praying in the great mosque of Kufa on the 19th day of Ramadan, in modern times Iraq. The wound proved fatal and Imam Ali died a few days later.

However, there is a difference between Sunni and Shi'ah that both agree with the fact that he was a devout Muslim who was a courageous and just ruler according to Islam and according to the Qur'an and Sunnah.

In Iran, Imam Ali's birthday was made an official holiday during the reign of Nasiru al-Din Shah in the late 19th century.

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