Ali in Muslim culture

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In Islamic history, Ali is the second most influential person about whom as much has been written in islamic languages after Mohammad. Ali is widely revered and honored by Muslims. Almost every Sufi order traces its origin to Muhammad through Ali. One of the first Muslims and foremost Ulema (Islamic scholars), he was knowledgeable in matters of religious belief and Islamic jurisprudence, as well as in the history of the Muslim community. He was known for his bravery and courage. Muslims honor Muhammad, Ali, and other companions of the prophet and add honorific interjections after their names. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In Islamic history, Ali is the second most influential person about whom as much has been written in islamic languages after Mohammad. Ali is widely revered and honored by Muslims. Almost every Sufi order traces its origin to Muhammad through Ali. One of the first Muslims and foremost Ulema (Islamic scholars), he was knowledgeable in matters of religious belief and Islamic jurisprudence, as well as in the history of the Muslim community. He was known for his bravery and courage. Muslims honor Muhammad, Ali, and other companions of the prophet and add honorific interjections after their names. Ali's birthday is celebrated on 13th of Rajab by Shia Muslims to remember their first Imam & his death is remembered and mourned from 19th to 21st of Ramadan which is the anniversary of his assassination and martyrdom. The Ziyarat of the Tomb of Imam Ali in the Imam Ali Mosque is a usual religious tradition among Shias and Sufis.
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