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Jewels of the Ahlul Bayt Vol 1 : The Virtues of Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA)

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Jewels of the Ahlul Bayt Vol 1 : The Virtues of Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA)

Jewels of the Ahlul Bayt Vol 1 is the opening volume in a planned three-part series devoted to the life and virtues of Ali ibn Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him), written by Luqman al-Andalusi. Rather than treating his virtues as a loose collection of praise, the book moves chronologically through his life, letting the reader see how his standing among the Companions took shape over time.

You will find his entry into Islam and early life in Mecca, the Hijrah to Madinah, his marriage to Fatima az-Zahra (may Allah be pleased with her), and the births of Hasan and Husayn. From there the book turns to his role in battle, the regard in which the Companions held his knowledge, and his devotion to the Quran — tracing a life of service and learning rather than isolated anecdotes.

This first volume runs 176 pages, published in 2015, and sets up the two further volumes to come. For readers wanting a grounded, ordered introduction to Ali ibn Abi Talib's life before turning to more detailed studies of the Ahlul Bayt, this is a fitting place to begin.

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Jewels of the Ahlul Bayt Vol 1 is the opening volume in a planned three-part series devoted to the life and virtues of Ali ibn Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him), written by Luqman al-Andalusi. Rather than treating his virtues as a loose collection of praise, the book moves chronologically through his life, letting the reader see how his standing among the Companions took shape over time.

You will find his entry into Islam and early life in Mecca, the Hijrah to Madinah, his marriage to Fatima az-Zahra (may Allah be pleased with her), and the births of Hasan and Husayn. From there the book turns to his role in battle, the regard in which the Companions held his knowledge, and his devotion to the Quran — tracing a life of service and learning rather than isolated anecdotes.

This first volume runs 176 pages, published in 2015, and sets up the two further volumes to come. For readers wanting a grounded, ordered introduction to Ali ibn Abi Talib's life before turning to more detailed studies of the Ahlul Bayt, this is a fitting place to begin.