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'''Mālik b. Hārith al-Nakhaʿī''' (Arabic:{{ia|مالک بن حارث النخعي}}) (b.? - d. [[39]]/659-660) well-known as '''Malik al-Ashtar''' ({{ia|مالک الأشتر}}) was one of the especial [[List of Companions of Imam Ali (a)|companions]] of [[Imam Ali (a)]]. During the [[caliphate]] of [[Uthman b. 'Affan]], he participated in the funeral of [[Abu Dhar]] and because he objected to the governor of [[Kufa]], he was exiled to [[Hums]]. After he returned from Hums, people made him the governor of Kufa. During the besiege of 'Uthman's house, Malik was among the the besiegers. Supporters of [[Mu'awiya]] accused him of being an accomplice in the murder of 'Uthman.  
'''Mālik b. Hārith al-Nakhaʿī''' (Arabic:{{ia|مالک بن حارث النخعي}}) (b.? - d. [[38]]/658-9) well-known as '''Malik al-Ashtar''' ({{ia|مالک الأشتر}}) was one of the especial [[List of Companions of Imam Ali (a)|companions]] of [[Imam Ali (a)]]. During the [[caliphate]] of [[Uthman b. 'Affan]], he participated in the funeral of [[Abu Dhar]] and because he objected to the governor of [[Kufa]], he was exiled to [[Hums]]. After he returned from Hums, people made him the governor of Kufa. During the besiege of 'Uthman's house, Malik was among the the besiegers. Supporters of [[Mu'awiya]] accused him of being an accomplice in the murder of 'Uthman.  


After the murder of 'Uthman, Malik was one of the most influential people in calling people to pledge [[allegiance]] with Imam Ali (a). During the caliphate of Imam Ali (a), Malik participated in the [[Battle of Jamal]] and the [[Battle of Siffin]] and eventually he was appointed by Imam Ali (a) as governor-general in [[Egypt]]. However, he was martyred before arriving to Egypt. His son, [[Ibrahim b. Malik al-Ashtar]] was one of the people who were seeking the revenge of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and was one of [[Mukhtar al-Thaqafi]]'s allies.
After the murder of 'Uthman, Malik was one of the most influential people in calling people to pledge [[allegiance]] with Imam Ali (a). During the caliphate of Imam Ali (a), Malik participated in the [[Battle of Jamal]] and the [[Battle of Siffin]] and eventually he was appointed by Imam Ali (a) as governor-general in [[Egypt]]. However, he was martyred before arriving to Egypt. His son, [[Ibrahim b. Malik al-Ashtar]] was one of the people who were seeking the revenge of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and was one of [[Mukhtar al-Thaqafi]]'s allies.
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