ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib, son-in-law and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, first Shi‘i imam and fourth caliph, is a monumental figure within the Islamic tradition. But despite the immense importance of Imam ʿAlī, there is a dearth of literature in Western languages about his life and thought. This book – the first serious engagement in English with the intellectual principles underpinning his teachings – is therefore a welcome and valuable addition to the sources available. It consists of three parts. Part one introduces the person of ʿAlī in a general manner, and focuses particularly on the spiritual and ethical content of his teachings. Part two evaluates ʿAlī's 'sacred conception of justice'. Part three addresses the theme of spiritual realization through the remembrance of God, the central mystical practice of the Sufis. Justice and Remembrance will be of great value to students and scholars of Islamic thought, as well as to those interested in the relationship between spirituality and ethics.