AbdulMuttelib, the grandfather, had him in his charge.
AbdulMuttelib, the grandfather, had him in his charge. This responsibility was transferred to Abd MenafbnAbdilMuttelib, the Prophet's uncle whom was called AbuTalib. This AbuTalib was the goodhearted uncle of the Prophet and the father of Ali, his successor. In his youth, the Prophet married a noble wealthy lady named Khadija bntKhuweilid. Hence, he had his separate house. As he intended to relieve his destitute uncle, Abd Menaf, the Prophet had one of his children in his charge.
It was the Divine Care's will that that child was Ali, the Prophet's successor. So, the child was brought up by his cousin. They were never disassociated till God endowed prophesy to Mohammed. Ali, in fact, was coherent to the Prophet (peace be upon him and his family) till death. Following the Prophesy On Monday, the Prophet was practically given the divine missive. On Thursday, Ali embraced Islam. Hence, he went on cohering to the Prophet. They were together in Mecca as well as AlMadina.
They lived in the same house all over the Prophet's lifetime. Mohammed brought the truth and Ali [1] Ahmed Bin Hanbal's Book of Hadith, Chapter Ali's Merits. AlFirdaws, with the following addition: "I, then moved till I was in AbdulMuttelib. The prophesy was mine while succession was Ali's." bnAbilHadid's Sharhu NahjilBelagheh, part.3 page252 and up. [2] AlHakim's AlMustedrak, part.3 page129. bnAsakir's Tarikhu Dimeshq, Chapter: Ali's life account, part.1 page249.
AlKhatib AlBaghdadi's Tarikhu Baghdad, part.4 page195. KenzulUmmal, part.6 page391 and part.15 page95. AlKinji's KifayetutTalib, page297 and many other references. accepted it. (And he who brings the truth and - that - who accepts it as the truth. These are they that guard against evil. 39:33)[3] Ali did neither dispute the Prophet nor was he unyielding to him. He was believing and giving credence to the entire words of the Prophet. He was the finest knight in the Prophet's battles totally.
Hence he was named 'the grand truster - Siddiq' and 'the greatest distinguisher - Faruq' by authentic doctrinal texts.[4] Describing his relation with the Prophet at that period, Ali says: "Whilst I was newborn, he - the Prophet - placed me in his bosom. He was embracing me to his breast, caring for me by putting me in his bed, touching me to his body and smelling me his sweat. He had been chewing food before he was providing it to me.
He did never notice any lie in my speech or any flaw in my manner.