Ali bin Abi Talib (Arabic: علي بن أبي طالب) (c. 20 September 601 or 17 July 599 or 600 – 27 January 661) was the cousin and son-in-law of the prophet Muhammad, fourth Caliph for Sunnis, and the first Imam for Shias, well known for his general knowledge, wisdom and eloquence. Most of the Sufi orders claim their descent from Ali.
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"One who rushes madly after inordinate desire, runs the risk of encountering destruction and death."
"Wealth converts a strange land into homeland and poverty turns a native place into a strange land."