What was the contribution of Ali bin Abu Talib to the Prophet’s Mission?

      

What was the contribution of Ali bin Abu Talib to the Prophet’s Mission?

  

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i. Ali (R.A) was among the earliest converts to Islam. He was the second to embrace Islam after Khadija (R.A.A)
ii. He remained with the Prophet in Makkah for 13 years through the times of difficulties and persecution by the Quraish.
iii. When the Prophets (S.A.W) made the Hijra, Ali slept and remained in the Prophet’s room although he faced the risk from those who were plotting against the prophet.
iv. The prophet gave the responsibility of returning to the people the belongings which were entrusted to him to Ali (R.A) could follow him to Madina.
v. Ali (R.A) walked all the way to Madina to join the Prophet.
vi. He took part in the early battles that Muslims had to fight against the polytheists in defense of Islam.
vii. When the Prophet went for an expedition to Syria, he left Ali in charge of Madina.
viii. He was one of the scribes of the revelation.
ix. He wrote letters for the prophet.
x. He was appointed a successor by the Prophet at Ghadir khum.
xi. He constantly remained by the Prophet’s bed when the prophet was sick.
xii. He was a companion of the Prophet.
xiii. He was one of the Quran memorizer.
xiv. He was one of ten companions of the Prophet who got the news of paradise from the Prophet / one of the Ashara Mubasharah.
xv. Collected a number of Hadith.

Kavungya answered the question on June 21, 2019 at 09:07


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