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  Wikipedia: Ali Zayn al Abidin
Ali Zayn al Abidin (658 - 713) was the fourth Shia Imam.
Ali Zayn al Abidin was born in Medina in 658 to Husayn and his wife Shahr Banu who was the daughter of the last Sassanid emperor, Yazdegerd III.
Ali Zayn al Abidin was poisoned and martyred by caliph in 713.
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 Ali Zayn al Abidin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Eventually, he was freed, and he returned to Medina where he lived in general seculsion, although he did engage in preaching and teaching of Islam.
Ali Zayn al Abidin would die in 713, some claim that he was poisoned.
While the Imami Shia believe that it was Muhammad al Baqir, the Zaidis believe it was Ali Zayn's other son, Zaid ibn Ali.
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 BibleGen3 - pafg50 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Djafar al-Sadikh,Imam in Iraq was born in 708.
Ali Zain al-Abidin, Imam in Iraq [Parents] was born in 653.
Mohammad al-Bakhir, Imam in Iraq was born in 681.
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 Islamic Community of Greater Cincinnati: Tabaqat Imam Zain al-Abidin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Grandson of Amir ul-Mumineen, Ali ibn Abu Talib
The trust and veneration of the um mah in Zain al-Abidin was not confined to the mere fact of his versatility in juris prudence or his high stature in spiritual affairs.
He was in fact considered to be a virtual spiritual leader and supreme spiritual authority by those belonging to various schools of thought and all matters both civic and spiritual which was because he was in the line of celebrated and pure ancestors.
www.cincimasjid.com /tadhkir/salaf_zayn-abdidn.html   (941 words)

  
 ALI IBN AL-HUSAYN ZAYN'L' ABIDIN (A.S)
ALI IBN AL-HUSAYN ZAYN'L' ABIDIN (A.S) The holy Imam was born on Saturday, the 15th Jamada-l-ula, 36 Hijri in Madina (31st October 658 A.D) and died at the age of 58 years,; poisoned by al-Walid ibn' Abdi'L-Malik ibn Marwan on 25th Muharran 95 A.H. buried in Jannat-ul-Baqi', in Madina.
Ali al baqir, peace be on them, (also) related it on the authority of his father, on the authority of his grandfather, on the authority of Fatima, daughter of the Apostle of God, may God bless his and his family".
Ali, He was the youngest of the children of Ali b.
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 Jafar Sadiq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As a child, Jafar studied under his grandfather, Ali Zain al Abidin (the fourth Shia Imam).
Shortly after Jafar became Imam, Jafar's uncle, Zaid bin Ali led a rebellion against the Umayyads.
The split occured between those who felt that Ismail was the rightfull sucessor to Jafar, and the true seventh imam, and those who felt that Ismail's brother, and one of Jafar's younger sons, Musa al Kazim was the rightful sucessor to Jafar.
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 THE ZAYDIS OF YEMEN - A SHIA COMMUNITY
As 'Ali, the most excellent candidate for the Caliphate (Imamate), had not claimed his rights by force of arms, the Caliphates of Abu-Bakr and 'Umar could be accepted as legitimate, though not the best.
The first was established by a descendant of 'Ali, Hassan ibn Zayd, in 864 in the inaccessible mountains of Tabaristan (Mazandaran of today) on the southern coast of the Caspian sea.
In 1979 Ali Saleh became head of state and he succeeded in reconciling the diverse groups and in bringing some stability to the country.
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 The Twelve Imams (Part I)
The Fourth Imam: Abu Muhammad, ALI Zain al-Abidin, son of al-Husain, was born on the 5th of Sha'ban 38/659; martyred of poison on the 25th of Muharram 94/712 or 95/713 in Medina by the order of Husham Ibn Abdul-Malik.
The Fifth Imam: Abu Ja'far, MUHAMMAD al-Baqir, son of Ali, was born on the 1st of Rajab 57/677 in Medina; martyred of poison by Ibrahim on the 7th Dhul-Hajja 114/733 in Medina.
The Eleventh Imam: Abu Muhammad, AL-HASAN al-Askari, son of Ali, was born on the 8th of Rabi al-Thani 232/846 in Medina; martyred of poison by Mu'tamid in Samirra (Iraq) on the 8th of Rabi'ul-Awwal 260/874.
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 | Victory News Magazine | Ali ibn Al-Husayn Zayn al-Abidin (A.S.)The Fourth Holy Imam |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The fourth Holy Imam, Ali ibn Husayn Zain-ul-Abidin ('a) was born in Medina on 5th Shaban 38 A.H. His epithet was Abu Muhammad and was popularly titled as "Zain-ul-Abidin".
O Lord, bless Muhammad and his Al (family) and restrain me from extravagance and preserve my subsistence from waste and increase my possessions by giving blessing therein and let me walk along the path of benevolence; in whatever I spend my (wealth).
Abd al Malik was overshadowed by the respect which people showed towards the great grandson of the Holy Prophet ('s), at the time of Hajj when both of the individuals were trying to reach the crowds around the Kaab'ah to get to the fl stone.
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 Ali ibn Husayn, Zayn al-Abidin (Jewel of the Worshippers), the fourth Imam and sixth Infallible
Ali ibn Husayn, Zayn al-Abidin (Jewel of the Worshippers), the fourth Imam and sixth Infallible
Imam Ali (A.S.) said to Hussain, "Look after this woman very well, because, from her an Imam will come into existence (born) who will be the best of the God's creations upon the earth and the father of all the Imams (after himself).
He was named "Ali" later on titled as Zain-ul-Abidin (the decoration of the worshippers) and Sajjad (one who performs much prostration).
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 Shaykh Habib 'ali Al-jifri - Islamic Forum
Habib 'Ali Zain al-'Abideen al-Jifri was born of a noble prophetic lineage.
His great grandfathers include, 'Ali Zain Al-'Abideen, the son of Imam al-Hussein, the son of Imam 'Ali ibn Abi Talib and the Sayyidah Fatimah, the daughter of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh).
Habib 'Ali has studied for over 20 years at the hands of many great and prestigious scholars, connecting him with authentic chains of transmission and learning all the way to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) himself.
www.gawaher.com /index.php?showtopic=7238   (537 words)

  
 Shia Imam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This belief is what led to split between the Shia and Sunni as Shia felt that Ali was the rightful of Muhammad (as declared by him throughtout life and especially at Ghadir Khom) while the Sunni felt that it Abu Bakr.
The believe that Zayd bin Ali and not his brother Muhammad al was the rightful sucessor to the Imamate.
The Vanished Imam: Musa Al Sadr and the Shia of Lebanon
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 sunniforum.com - Wahabbiyya attack Habib Ali al-Jifri
Habib Ali Zain al Abideen ibn Addul Rahman al Jiffri is from Tarim, the valley of scholarship and light in Hadramawt, south Yemen.
He took his classical Islamic knowledge from the great masters of the Ba'Alawi, including the late Habib Mashur al Haddad, the great Shafi faqir Habib Zain al Sumit from Medina and the great faqir and qutub Habib Abdur Qadir al Saqqaf.
Habib Ali is a young master of tasawwuf and a scholar in Shafi fiqh.
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 The Fourth Imam Ali ibn Al-Husayn Zayn al-Abidin(A.S.) || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
The fourth Holy Imam, Ali ibn Husayn Zain-ul-Abedin(A.S.) was born in Medina on 5th Shaban 38 A.H. His epithet was Abu Muhammad and was popularly titled as "Zain-ul-Abedin".
Abd al Malik was overshadowed by the respect which people showed towards the great grandson of the Holy Prophet (pbuh&hf), at the time of Hajj when both of the individuals were trying to reach the crowds around the Kaab'ah to get to the fl stone.
Behind the shrine of Abbas there is the house attributed to Fatima(A.S.), daughter of our Prophet (S.A.W.), known as "Bayt al-Ahzaan" (the house of grief) because it is the house she used to frequent in order to mourn the death of her father, the chosen one, peace be upon him.
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 Lantern Torch » Blog Archive » Know Your Imam: ‘Ali Zayn al-’Abidin
Moreover, the tragedy of Karbala drowned him in sorrow and pain, for its terrors accompanied him until he met the Highest Comrade (i.e.
Abu Ja’far Muhammad al-Baqir (peace be upon him) said of his father, “When ‘Ali ibn al-Husayn mentioned Allah’s favor towards him, he prostrated himself in prayer.
I said humbly “Oh father, why do you loose your self control during the prayers and put yourself in such an inconvenience and discomfort.
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 The Psalms of Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
IMAM ALI IBN AL-HUSAYN, PEACE BE UPON HIM
15 beautiful whispered prayers by Imam Ali ibn al-Husayn, peace be upon him.
No part of this publication may be reproduced by any process without the prior written permission of the Muhammadi Trust.
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 The Ibadah of Imam as-Sajjad (A.S.)
Today the Shi'ah Muslims are commemorating the martyrdom of Imam 'Ali Zaynul 'Abideen, 'alayhis-salaam.
His titles Zaynul-'Abideen (adornment of worshippers) and Sayyidus-Sajideen (chief of those who prostrate) indicate that he was a great worshipper.
Shaykh al-Toosee writes that once Abu Hamzah al-Thumaalee saw Imam 'Ali ibn al-Husayn saying his prayers and his cloak slipped from his shoulders.
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The other meaning (as interpreted by Ahlul-Bait) is that the Prophet in his last pilgrimage (less than three month before his demise) wanted to convey that he will be followed by twelve Imams and people should not wrong their souls by disobeying them in their leadership periods.
It is interesting to know that he who acknowledged all four "Ali" among the Imams, he has acknowledged all the twelve Imams, since there did not remain any sect believing in these four Imams and rejecting others.
As such, Imam Ali (AS) was Imam during the time of the first three rulers after the demise of the Prophet (PBUHandHF), and what these rulers could take from him was the rulership and not the position of Imamat.
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 Quraish
Ali Ibn Abu Talib d: 66 Hijirah (married after the death of Fathima bint Muhammad)
Ali Ibn Abu Talib 599-661G they married 624G
.........82 *3rd spouse of Ali Ibn Abu Talib (599-661G): Umm Banin bint Kharam
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 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Zain Ali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Tunisian President Zain al-Abidin Bin Ali has extended his 17 years in power by winning 94% of votes in an election several opposition parties criticised as unfair and a sham.
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd Ibn Abdul Aziz sent a cable of congratulations to Tunisian President Zain Alabiddin bin Ali on his country's national day.
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 Imam Husayn (a.s)
soon received letters from many of the inhabitants of Al K
In 680 all of his male companions, with the exception of one of his sons, Ali Zain al-Abidin, were massacred by Umayyad soldiers at Karbala.
designated his son, Ali Zain al-Abidin, to be his successor, and thus Imam, shortly before being martyred (just as Hasan was supposed to have designated
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Habib Ali Zain al Abideen ibn Addul Rahman al Jifri is from Tarim, the valley of scholarship and light in Hadramawt, south Yemen.
He took his classical Islamic knowledge from the great masters of the Ba'Alawi, including the late Habib Mashur al Haddad, the great Shafi faqih Habib Zain al Sumit from Medina and the great faqir and qutub Habib Abdur Qadir al Saqqaf.
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 About Shaykh al-Habib 'Umar bin Hafiz
There began another important phase in his development.
Enrolled at the Ribat of al-Bayda’ he began to study the traditional sciences under the expert tutelage of the great al-Habib Muhammad bin ‘Abd-Allah al-Haddar, may Allah have mercy upon him, as well as under the Shafi‘i jurist and scholar al-Habib Zain bin Sumait, may Allah preserve him.
His promise was confirmed when he was appointed as a teacher soon after.
www.themodernreligion.com /profile/sh-Al-Habib-Umar.html   (1136 words)

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