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Allahin Aslani Eli May 2026

Beyond his political role, he is revered as the "Master of Sufism" and the spiritual forefather of most Sufi orders.

This report covers the life and legacy of , famously known as Allahın Aslanı (The Lion of Allah) or Asadullah . He is a central figure in Islamic history, serving as the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, the fourth Rashidun Caliph, and the first Imam in Shia Islam. 1. Core Identity & Titles

He is famously known for breaking the gates of the Khaybar fortress, earning the title "Lion of Allah" for his feat. Allahin Aslani Eli

He was assassinated by Ibn Muljam while praying in the Great Mosque of Kufa in 661 AD.

In Turkic and Persian cultures, he is the ultimate symbol of Muruwwa (manliness) and Futuyya (chivalry), often summarized in the famous phrase: "La fata illa Ali, la sayfa illa Zulfiqar" (There is no hero like Ali, no sword like Zulfiqar). Beyond his political role, he is revered as

He was the first male to accept the message of Islam at a young age.

His sermons, letters, and wisdom were later compiled into the Nahj al-Balagha (Peak of Eloquence), which remains a cornerstone of Islamic literature and philosophy. 5. Martyrdom and Legacy In Turkic and Persian cultures, he is the

He prioritized the fair distribution of the state treasury ( Bayt al-Mal ) and fought against corruption.

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