News ID: 362282
Publish Date: 15 August 2012 - 06:01

Book on Imam Ali Published in Kyrgyzstan

Navideshahed: A book on the life of the first imam of the Shia Hazrat Ali (AS) has recently been published in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

According to the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO) Public Relations, entitled "Allah, the Destined Fate", the book was written by Ajam Jamangulov and printed by the Kyrgyz publishing company Biktik with the help of Irans Cultural Attachés Office in Kyrgyzstan, the office announced in a press release on Friday.

The book is comprised of two chapters. The first chapter centers on the personal life of Imam Ali (AS), his wife Hazrat Fatemeh (SA) and their children.

This chapter also tells about the imamate of Imam Ali (AS) and the events leading to his martyrdom by Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam al-Muradi in the mosque at Kufa, Iraq.

The second chapter of the book is comprised of a collection of Islamic poetry, a selection of verses of the Holy Quran, as well as some Quranic tales.

In addition, the 315 page book contains several pictures of the religious sites and holy shrines of Islamic leaders in several countries.

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According to the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO) Public Relations, entitled "Allah, the Destined Fate", the book was written by Ajam Jamangulov and printed by the Kyrgyz publishing company Biktik with the help of Irans Cultural Attachés Office in Kyrgyzstan, the office announced in a press release on Friday. The book is comprised of two chapters. The first chapter centers on the personal life of Imam Ali (AS), his wife Hazrat Fatemeh (SA) and their children. This chapter also tells about the imamate of Imam Ali (AS) and the events leading to his martyrdom by Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam al-Muradi in the mosque at Kufa, Iraq. The second chapter of the book is comprised of a collection of Islamic poetry, a selection of verses of the Holy Quran, as well as some Quranic tales. In addition, the 315 page book contains several pictures of the religious sites and holy shrines of Islamic leaders in several countries. The End
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