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 | | Prophet Muhammad, the best of mankind ever, said: "No prophet has been suffered like me!" If we also look at the life of Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the Prophet Muhammad's miracle and his most beloved companion, we find that his life was highly filled out with suffering and pain. |
 | | Ali's justice was a kind of justice which has made the eastern materialist, Shibli Shumayyil, to say about him: "The leader Ali, greatest of all, is the man who neither the West nor East, neither yesterday nor today, have seen his example." (Ali, The voice of human justice, by George Jordac). |
 | | Ali (AS), in one of his famous letters to Uthman ibn Hanif, his governor in Basra, wrote: "living in comfort and delicateness, and avoidance of difficulties ends up to weakness and debility. |
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