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{{Infobox person | |||
| title = Abu Talib | |||
| image = Hajun Cemetery-1.jpg | |||
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| caption = [[al-Hajun Cemetery]], [[Mecca]], also well-known as Abu Talib Cemetery, where Abu Talib (a) | |||
| Full Name = Abd Manaf b. [[Abd al-Muttalib]] b. [[Hashim]] | |||
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| [[Kunya]] = Abu Talib | |||
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| Lineage = [[Banu Hashim]] | |||
| Wellknown Relatives = [[The Prophet (s)]], [[Imam Ali (a)]] | |||
| Birth = 35 years before the Prophet (s) | |||
| Home Town = [[Mecca]] | |||
| Death/Martyrdom= 26th [[Rajab]], 10 after [[Bi'tha]] | |||
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| Burial Place = Al-Hajun Cemetery, [[Mecca | |||
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| Known for = Father of Imam Ali, Uncle of the Prophet (a), [[Siqayat al-Haj]], Head of [[Quraysh]] | |||
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| Notable roles = Siqayat al-Haj | |||
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'''ʿAbd Manāf b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib b. Ḥāshim''' (عبد مناف بن عبدالمطّلب بن هاشم) known as Abu Talib (a), the father of [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] and the uncle of [[Muhammad b. 'Abd Allah (s)]] was among the noblemen of [[Mecca]] and the [[Tribe of Banu Hashim]]. In the [[poems of Abu Talib (a)]], there are many verses which show his belief in [[Islam]]. These verses have been proved to have similar interpretations since their common point is Abu Talib (a) mentioning his belief in the [[Prophethood]] of the [[Prophet of Islam (s)]]. | '''ʿAbd Manāf b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib b. Ḥāshim''' (عبد مناف بن عبدالمطّلب بن هاشم) known as Abu Talib (a), the father of [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] and the uncle of [[Muhammad b. 'Abd Allah (s)]] was among the noblemen of [[Mecca]] and the [[Tribe of Banu Hashim]]. In the [[poems of Abu Talib (a)]], there are many verses which show his belief in [[Islam]]. These verses have been proved to have similar interpretations since their common point is Abu Talib (a) mentioning his belief in the [[Prophethood]] of the [[Prophet of Islam (s)]]. |