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'''Lā Fatā illā Alī''' (Arabic: {{ia|لافتی الّا علی}}) literally means: there is no hero but Ali. This was a virtue of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] to have been thus characterized by [[Gabriel]] in the [[Battle of Uhud]] because of his sacrifice and gallantry. The [[hadith]] is cited in both [[Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] sources. | '''Lā Fatā illā Alī''' (Arabic: {{ia|لافتی الّا علی}}) literally means: there is no hero but Ali. This was a virtue of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] to have been thus characterized by [[Gabriel]] (Jabra'il) in the [[Battle of Uhud]] because of his sacrifice and gallantry. The [[hadith]] is cited in both [[Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] sources. | ||
==The Story== | ==The Story== | ||
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According to a hadith from [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]], the sentence was uttered by an [[angel]] called "Ridwan" in the [[Battle of Badr]]. According to Ibn al-Jawzi, a Sunni scholar, [[Ahmad b. Hanbal]] believed that the story dated back to the [[Battle of Khaybar]]. [['Allama Amini]] appealed to a number of relevant [[hadith]]s to show that the event took place several times, and there is a consensus over the event among scholars of hadiths. | According to a hadith from [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]], the sentence was uttered by an [[angel]] called "Ridwan" in the [[Battle of Badr]]. According to [[Ibn al-Jawzi]], a Sunni scholar, [[Ahmad b. Hanbal]] believed that the story dated back to the [[Battle of Khaybar]]. [['Allama Amini]] appealed to a number of relevant [[hadith]]s to show that the event took place several times, and there is a consensus over the event among scholars of hadiths. | ||
==Imam Ali's Appeal to the Story== | ==Imam Ali's Appeal to the Story== | ||
[[Imam Ali (a)]] appealed to the story to prove his virtues, "For the sake of [[God]]! Did Gabriel said about any of the [[ | [[Imam Ali (a)]] appealed to the story to prove his virtues, "For the sake of [[God]]! Did Gabriel said about any of the [[Immigrants]] (Muhajirun) and [[Helpers]] (Ansar) that, 'O Muhammad! There is no sword like Dhu l-Faqar and there is no hero like Ali'? Is there anybody among the Immigrants and Helpers thus characterized by Gabriel?" | ||
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