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Was Ali of Islam an Islamic emperor?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

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.

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