Ali
Ali bin Abu Talib ruled the Islamic state between 656-661. Ali, the son of Abu Talib, both the son and daughter of the Prophet Mohammad, is the first man to accept the invitation of the Prophet of Islam. According to Sunni Islam, Ali is the last of the four caliphs, and according to Shi'i Islam, it is the right of imams and the Prophet of Islam. This difference in opinion about the vassal of the Ali and the Prophet of Islam, which is the main cause of the differentiation between Shiite and Sunni Islam, comes from the difference. Abu Talib and Fatima bint Ali, the children of Assad, is the only person born in the Kaaba and raised under the influence of the Prophet Islam. When Muhammad comes to revelation, Ali, the first man to accept his invitation, devoted his life to Islam. Ali, who had lived in his bed and conveyed it to the owners of the relics on the night of the Prophet Muhammad on the order of the Prophet, soon went to Medina after the prophet and married Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet of Islam, on God's command.