I recently finished reading this book, which offers a detailed portrayal of Imam Ali’s (AS) remarkable life. Without a doubt, Imam Ali (AS) is one of the most revered figures in history, and his wisdom, character, and spiritual legacy are beautifully captured in the book. As the Prophet Muhammad PBUH famously said, “Whoever I am the master of, Ali is his master.”
That said, I felt the book leaned heavily toward a single perspective. When it comes to historical events, particularly those with differing interpretations, I believe it’s essential to present all sides fairly. This allows readers to explore the full scope of history and form their own understanding. While the book does an excellent job of highlighting Imam Ali’s (AS) virtues, a more balanced approach could have added more depth to the narrative.
If you’re planning to read this book, I highly recommend researching other sources to get a variety of perspectives. This book is not for readers who won’t bother looking into references or alternative views, as it doesn’t provide the full picture on some historical conflicts. Additionally, it took me double the time it normally takes to finish a book of this length because I frequently paused to look up different references for a more comprehensive understanding of the events.