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'''ʿAbd Manāf b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib b. Ḥāshim''' (Arabic:{{iarabic| عَبد مَناف بن عَبدالمُطَّلِب بن هاشِم}}) (b. c. 536 CE - d. [[4 BH]]/[[619 CE|619]]) known as '''Abū Ṭālib ''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|اَبوطالِب}}), the father of [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] and the uncle of [[Muhammad b. 'Abd Allah (s)]], was among the nobles of [[Mecca]] and the [[Tribe of Banu Hashim]]. After [['Abd al-Muttalib (a)]], his father, passed away, he took the guardianship of Muhammad (s), his nephew, and greatly supported him during his mission.  
'''ʿAbd Manāf b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib b. Ḥāshim''' (Arabic:{{iarabic| عَبد مَناف بن عَبدالمُطَّلِب بن هاشِم}}) (b. circa 536 CE - d. [[4 BH]]/[[619 CE|619]]) known as '''Abū Ṭālib ''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|اَبوطالِب}}), the father of [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] and the uncle of [[Muhammad b. 'Abd Allah (s)]], was among the nobles of [[Mecca]] and the [[Tribe of Banu Hashim]]. After [['Abd al-Muttalib (a)]], his father, passed away, he took the guardianship of Muhammad (s), his nephew, and greatly supported him during his mission.  


The [[faith of Abu Talib]] has been a subject of controversy between Shi'a and some Sunni scholars. There is historical and hadith evidence supporting that Abu Talib was a Muslim. In the [[poems of Abu Talib]], there are many verses which show his belief in [[Islam]] and the [[prophethood]] of the [[Prophet (s)]].
The [[faith of Abu Talib]] has been a subject of controversy between Shi'a and some Sunni scholars. There is historical and hadith evidence supporting that Abu Talib was a Muslim. In the [[poems of Abu Talib]], there are many verses which show his belief in [[Islam]] and the [[prophethood]] of the [[Prophet (s)]].
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