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bnTalha's MettalibusSa'ul part.1 page60. Fera'idusSimtein, part.1 page197 hadith 154. master of Adam's children, and Ali is the master of the Arabs." commentated the Prophet (peace be upon him and his family). When Ali came, the Prophet summoned the Ansar and addressed at them: "O the Ansar! Should I guide you to what shall protect you against deviation for good if only you adhere to?" "Yes, you should, Allah's Apostle!" they answered. "It is this Ali. You should love him for your loving me.
And you should honor him for your honoring me. It was most surely Gabriel, the Angel, who conveyed to me this God's mandate I have just ordered you of." the Prophet expressed.[32] While a good number of the Sahaba - the Prophet's companions - were in attendance, the Prophet (peace be upon him and his family) addressed at Ali: "Looking at your face, Ali, is - a sort of - worshipping. You are a master in this world and a master in the hereafter.
He is bearing devotion to me that whoever bears devotion to you. My devotee is, in fact, God's devotee. Your enemy is my enemy. My enemy is, in fact, God's enemy. Woe is those who bear malice against you."[33] The Most Consequential Objective Qualifications Enjoyed By the Leader Succeeding the Prophet As an indication to Ali's knowledgeability, the Prophet (peace be upon him and his family) stated before his companions: "I am the city of knowledge, and Ali is the door.
He should see the door first, that whoever seeks knowledge."[34] [32] This form of the hadith is related by AbuNa'eem in his HilyetulAwliya, and bnAbilHadid in his Sharhu NahjilBelagha part.3 page251. [33] Ahmed's book of hadith. At explicating this hadith, bnAbbas used to say: "He whoever looked at himAli, said surprisingly: 'Praised be Allah! What a knowledgeable one this man is! Praised be Allah! What a courageous one this man is! Praised be Allah! What…