(d. 661 (AH 40)).
Cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet
Mu
ammad
, and the fourth Caliph (
Khal
fa
) in Islam. ‘Al
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was one of the ten to whom paradise was promised by Mu
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ammad. He distinguished himself in all the early battles as a courageous warrior and was consequently nicknamed Haidar (lion) and Murtada (he in whom God is well pleased). During the rule of the first three Caliphs, ‘Al
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served as an adviser. After ‘Uthm
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n's murder, ‘Al
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was proclaimed
khal
fa
(Caliph) by the Medinans. However, ‘Al
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's reign was an unhappy and frustrating one, marked by the first civil war in Islamic history, the beginnings of the overt
Sunni
/
Sh
‘a
split in Islam which persists to the present (Sh
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‘a being the party of ‘Al
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).
Inconclusive military conflict at Siff
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n (657 (AH 37)) led to the famous incident where the Syrians hoisted copies of the Qur’
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