Ali is the fourth Caliph (Ruler) who ruled Muslims after prophet Muhammad (PBUH) death.
His name is Ali Ibn Abou Taleb. He is the Cousin of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
He is also the first Imam in the Shia religion.
Maulana Muhammad Ali has written: 'Muhammad the prophet' 'Islamic law of marriage & divorce' -- subject(s): Divorce (Islamic law), Marriage (Islamic law) 'Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement' 'The Religion of Islam' 'Muhammad and Christ' -- subject(s): Islam, Islamic interpretations, Relations, Christianity and other religions, Christianity
no, he began Islam so there is no way for them to be an Islamic family
Kazi Ayub Ali has written: 'An introduction to Islamic culture' -- subject(s): Islam
Ali Merad has written: 'Le califat' -- subject(s): Caliphate, Islam 'Christian Hermit in an Islamic World'
Imam Ali's horse was named Dul-Faqar. It is renowned in Islamic history for its strength and speed, often associated with Imam Ali's valor during battles. Dul-Faqar is also symbolic of Imam Ali's courage and leadership in defending Islam.
Islam is a religion that can be represented by Islamic Community, Islamic state, Islamic nation, or Islamic world.
If you mean, where Islam is not practised in toto, in letter and spirit, then most of the Islamic countries are not following Islam.
Islam
Hazrat Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, was born on the 13th of Rajab in the year 600 CE. His birth is celebrated by many Muslims, particularly on this date in the Islamic lunar calendar. Ali is known for his significant role in early Islamic history and is revered as the first Imam in Shia Islam and the fourth caliph in Sunni tradition.
Ali was the cousin of the Prophet (Muhammad) and was the fourth Kaliph in Islam. He also faught many fights for Islam. Kaliph=leader
Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, played a crucial role in the early spread of Islam through his close association with Muhammad and his active participation in key events during the formative years of the Muslim community. He was instrumental in the early battles of Islam, such as the Battle of Badr and the Battle of Uhud, where he demonstrated bravery and leadership. After Muhammad's death, as the fourth caliph, Ali continued to promote Islamic teachings and principles, fostering unity among Muslims and addressing issues of governance and justice. His legacy and teachings have had a lasting influence on Islamic thought and practice.
No Islamic leader was forced to convert to Islam. It is a basic and explicit rule in Islam; per Quran; that no compulsion in religion.