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Asadullah meaning “lion of God” when used about human implies his courage. This title was used for Hamza b. ‘Abd al-Muttalib and Imam Ali (a).
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'''Asadullah''' means "lion of God" when used about human implies his courage. This title was used for [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]] and [[Imam Ali (a)]].


== Hamza ==
== Hamza ==
Hamza, the uncle of the Prophet (a) was called Asadullah (Lion of God) and LaythAllah because of his courage in battles.
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According to a hadith mentioned in historical and hadith sources, it is written on the pillar of ‘Arsh that Hamza is AsadAllah wa asad-u Rasul Allah [“Lion of God and Lion of the Messenger of God (a)].
Hamza, the uncle of the [[Prophet (s)]] was called Asadullah (Lion of [[God]]) and Layth[[Allah]] because of his courage in battles.


In a war cry in the battle of Badr, Hamza called himself Asadullah and Asad-u Rasul al-Allah. In a ziyara-nama attributed to him, he is saluted using this title.
According to a [[hadith]] mentioned in historical and hadith sources, it is written on the pillar of [['Arsh]] (throne) that Hamza is AsadAllah wa asad-u Rasul Allah (Lion of God and Lion of the Messenger of God (s)).
 
In a war cry in the [[battle of Badr]], Hamza called himself Asadullah and Asad-u Rasul al-Allah. In a [[ziyara-text]] attributed to him, he is saluted using this title.


== Imam Ali (a) ==
== Imam Ali (a) ==
The prophet (a) also titled Imam Ali (a) as Asadullah and Asad al-Rasul. In some sources, Imam Ali (a) is mentioned as Asadullah al-Ghalib (Lion of God, the Victorious).
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The Prophet (s) also titled Imam Ali (a) as Asadullah and Asad al-Rasul. In some sources, Imam Ali (a) is mentioned as Asadullah al-Ghalib (Lion of God, the Victorious).
 
[[Shi'a]] consider Asadullah al-Ghalib a title of Imam Ali (a). Some Shi'a speakers and preachers mention Imam Ali (a) as Asadullah al-Ghalib in a prelude to their speeches.
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Shi’a consider Asadullah al-Ghalib a title of Imam Ali (a). Some Shi’a speakers and preachers mention Imam Ali (a) as Asadullah al-Ghalib in a prelude to their speeches.
[[Category:Titles of Hamza]]
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