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== Imam 'Ali (a) == | == Imam 'Ali (a) == | ||
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The Prophet (s) also titled Imam Ali (a) as Asad Allah and Asad al-Rasul. In some sources, Imam Ali (a) is mentioned as Asad Allah al-Ghalib (Arabic: {{ia|أسد الله الغالب}}; literally: the Lion of God, the Victorious).<ref>Majlisī, ''Biḥār al-anwār'', vol. 34, p. 268.</ref> | [[The Prophet (s)]] also titled Imam Ali (a) as Asad Allah and Asad al-Rasul. In some sources, Imam Ali (a) is mentioned as Asad Allah al-Ghalib (Arabic: {{ia|أسد الله الغالب}}; literally: the Lion of God, the Victorious).<ref>Majlisī, ''Biḥār al-anwār'', vol. 34, p. 268.</ref> | ||
[[Shi'a]] consider Asad Allah al-Ghalib a title of Imam 'Ali (a). Some Shi'a orators and preachers mention Imam Ali (a) as Asad Allah al-Ghalib in a prelude to their speeches. | [[Shi'a]] consider Asad Allah al-Ghalib a title of Imam 'Ali (a). Some Shi'a orators and preachers mention Imam Ali (a) as Asad Allah al-Ghalib in a prelude to their speeches. |