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The political behavior of [[Imam Ali (a | The political behavior of [[Imam Ali (a)]] during the era of the three caliphs was aimed at preserving the unity of the Muslims and preventing ideological instability. Despite this, Imam Ali (a.s.) made various efforts to reclaim the caliphate. Instances of his protest include presenting evidence of his superiority, such as the testament and explicit appointment by [[the Prophet of God (s.a.w.)]], his unique qualification for the caliphate, his close familial and spiritual relationship with the Prophet, criticism of the caliphs' performance, refusal to voluntarily pledge allegiance to [[Abu Bakr]], and attempts to rise against the caliph. These are among the practical actions taken by Imam Ali (a.s.) to restore the caliphate after the Prophet (s.a.w.). | ||
==Political Behavior of Imam Ali After the Prophet (s.a.w.)== | ==Political Behavior of Imam Ali After the Prophet (s.a.w.)== |
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