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  Husayn ibn Ali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: حسين بن علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب‎ ​)‎ 28th August (626 680) was the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Husayn was the second son of Ali and Fatima.
Husayn's father, Ali, was caliph from 656 to 661 CE.
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 Ali ibn Hussayn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ali ibn Husayn (658-713) (Arabic: علي بن حسين زين العابدين) is the fourth Shi'a Imam.
Ali ibn Husayn was born in Medina in 658.
Ali suggested instead that she be offered her choice of the Muslim men as husband and that her dower be paid from the public treasury.
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 Husayn
Husayn had a claim on the Caliph position, several traditions acknowledging that he had been promised it upon the death of Caliph Mu'awiyya.
Husayn was at the time stationed in Madina, together with a small group of his followers.
Husayn is given a key to Paradise, and this is to be used on the day of judgment, but only by those that have mourned over Husayn's death during the ceremonies of Muharram.
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 Shi'a: Husayn
At his death, Abu 'Abdu'llah Husayn ibn 'Ali, or Husayn, became the head of his family and, in Shi'ite history, the third Imam.
The Kufans sent for Husayn and promised to back him in a bid for the Caliphate and, against all the advice of his friends, Husayn agreed.
However, it is also an occasion of great guilt among Shi'ites, for the death of Husayn was the direct result of the inaction of the Partisans of 'Ali in Kufa.
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 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".
Ibn Ishaq is reported to have said, "in the city of Madinah were such and such houses, whose inhabitants received their sustenance and their needs regularly.
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 AllRefer.com - Husayn ibn Ali (Middle Eastern History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Husayn ibn Ali[i´bun A´lE] Pronunciation Key, 1856–1931, Arab political and religious leader.
Great Britain lent him no support in his struggle with Ibn Saud, who defeated him in 1924, forcing him to abdicate and renounce his claim to the caliphate.
That claim, advanced after the Turkish parliament abolished the Ottoman caliphate in 1924, was based on Husayn's membership in the Hashemite family, a branch of the Quraysh tribe, to which Muhammad the Prophet had belonged.
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In one of these cases, we said that Husayn ibn 'Ali rose in order to be killed for the sake of the atonement of the sins of the ummah.
Imam Husayn declared in unequivocal terms that Islam is a religion that does not permit any believer (he did not say, an Imam) to remain indifferent in the face of oppression, injustice, perversity and sin.
Husayn ibn Ali's sense of manly honor and their own sense of feminine honor did not permit them to come out.
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 Ali ibn abi Talib, Amir al-Mu'menin
Amir al-Mu'minin, 'Ali (upon whom be peace) was the son of Abu Talib, the Shaykh of the Banu Hashim.
Therefore, 'Ali was the first man in Islam to accept the faith and is the first among the followers of the Prophet to have never worshipped other than the One God.
'Ali was present in all the wars in which the Prophet participated, except the battle of Tabuk when he was ordered to stay in Medina in place of the Prophet.
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 Nahj al Balagha
According to Ibn Abi al-Hadid, he fought battles against the chiefs of the Samanids and died in Mazandaran in 304/916 at the ripe age of seventy-nine.
Dawud ibn al-Qasim, on the authority of al-Husayn ibn Zayd, who was a nephew of 'Umar al-'Ashraf, described him to be extremely honest and cautious in dealing with the matters related to the income of the endowments and their proper management.
Al-Sahib ibn 'Abbad (326-85/938-95), one of the most influential of Muslim prime ministers and a great scholar of his age, was a patron of scholars and poets.
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Husayn ibn Ali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HUSAYN IBN ALI [Husayn ibn Ali], 1856-1931, Arab political and religious leader.
Sharif Husayn ibn Ali and the Hashemite vision of the post-Ottoman order: from chieftaincy to suzerainty.
Ibn Khaldun: dynastic change and its economic consequences.
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 Ali ibn Al
When Imam Husayn had come for the last time to his camp to bid goodbye to his family, 'Ali Zaynu 'l-'Abidin was lying semiconscious in his sickbed and hence he escaped the massacre in Karbala'.
Like his grand-father 'Ali ibn Abi Talib, 'Ali Zaynu'l-'Abidin used to carry on his own back at night bags of flour and bread for the poor and needy families in Medina and he so maintained hundred of poor families in the city.
Imam Sajjad ('Ali ibn al-Husayn entitled Zaynu'l-'Abidin and Sajjad) was the son of the Third Imam and his wife, the queen among women, the daughter of Yazdgerd the King of Iran.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Husayn ibn Ali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Husayn ibn Ali HUSAYN IBN ALI [Husayn ibn Ali], 1856-1931, Arab political and religious leader.
Ibn Saud IBN SAUD [Ibn Saud] (Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud), c.1880-1953, founder of Saudi Arabia and its first king.
Abdullah I ABDULLAH I [Abdullah I] (Abdullah ibn Husayn), 1882-1951, king of Jordan (1946-51), b.
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 Infallibles
His father was Imam Ali, the best model of kindness towards his friends and the bravest against the enemies of Islam, and his mother was Hadrat Fatimah, the only daughter and child of the Holy prophet who had as universally acknowledged, inherited the qualities of her father.
Hasan and husayn, the two sons of the Holy Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib and Hadrat Fatimah,our Lady of Light, were respected and revered as the "Leaders of the Youths of Paradise" as stated by the Holy Prophet.
Husayn is lord and the lord of lords.
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 Lantern Torch
Imam Husayn ibn ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, the second son of Fatimah, daughter of Muhammad, was the grandson of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him and his family peace) and the Imam of the Muslims after his brother, Hassan ibn Ali.
The Commander of the Faithful, ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib was born on the 13th of Rajab in the thirteenth year of the Elephant, in Makkah, inside of the sacred Ka’bah (an honor bestowed on none before him or after him).
Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Jawad was born on the 10 of Rajab in the year 195 A.H. He died at the age of 25 and was laid to rest next to his grandfather, Imam Musa b.
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 | Victory News Magazine | Abu Ali al-Husayn Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Abu Ali al-Husayn Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina was born in Bukhara in 980.
Among the Canon's contributions to modern medicine was the recognition that tuberculosis is contagious; diseases can spread through water and soil; and a person's emotional health influences his or her physical health.
Ibn Sina was also the first physician to describe meningitis, parts of the eye, and the heart valves, and he found that nerves were responsible for perceived muscle pain.
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 Muslim Students Organization- UMC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
For Shi'a Muslims, it commemorates the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala in the year 61 AH (AD 680), and is a day for mourning.
In the afternoon, Ali Akbar was the first to go amongst the descendents of Muhammad and within an hour, no adult male remained alive in Husayn's camp except his ill son Ali Zainul Abideen and himself.
Husayn continued fighting, but he was surrounded and eventually succumbed to his injuries.
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 Imam Hussain(A.S.)
Hasan and Husayn, the two sons of the Holy Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib and Hadrat Fatimah, our Lady of Light, were respected and revered as the 'Leaders of the Youths of Paradise' as stated by the Holy Prophet.
Imam Husayn (Sayyidu sh- Shuhada', "the lord among martyrs"), the second child of ALI and Fatimah, was born in the year 4 A H, and after the martyrdom of his brother, Imam Hasan Mujtaba, became Imam through Divine Command and his brother's will.
Moreover, with his ability to set the stage to accomplish his desires he could have had them killed by their own people and then assumed a state of mourning and sought to revenge their blood, just as he sought to give the impression that he was avenging the killing of the third caliph.
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 Sharif Husayn
Husayn was born into the line of Hashimites to which the Meccan emirate had passed in the early 19th century.
Husayn was represented at the Versailles peace conference by his third son, Faysal, but refused to ratify the Versailles Peace Treaty (1919) as a protest against the mandatory regimes imposed on Syria, Palestine, and Iraq by France and Great Britain.
In March 1924 he proclaimed himself caliph, but war with Ibn Sa'ud was imminent, and the Wahhabiyah attack on at-Ta`if in September found him unprepared.
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 Ali Akbar, the Hashmite Prince
Ali Akbar went over to his father to ask his permission to go out into that gory arena from which no person from his camp had returned.
Ali Akbar knew that he had to go out quickly lest the enemy, seeing that their challenges for combat were remaining unanswered, got emboldened to make a concerted attack on his father's camp.
Ali Akbar was now facing his aged father and his loving mother and Zainab.
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 Avicenna — Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Sina
Ibn Sina’s philosophy is based on an ontological foundation in which God, the Necessary Being (wajib al-wujud), is the only being which is pure Goodness, the source of all existence.
Ibn Sina attempted to integrate Greek philosophy and Islam in an original synthesis which places God at the center of philosophy based on the self-evident truths.
Ibn Sina’s influence on the subsequent developments of intellectual thought is vast.
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 Ali ibn Abi Talib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Salama ibn `Amr narrated that the day of Khaybar, the Prophet summoned `Ali who came led by the hand, as he was suffering from inflammation of the eyes.
Ibn Muljam struck him on the head with a poisoned sword and was caught, while the other hit the arch of the gate and fled.
From al-Husayn ibn `Ali: "The most sincere of people in their actions and the most knowledgeable of Allah are those who are strongest in their love and awe for the sanctity of the people of lâ ilâha illallâh."
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 From the Caliphs in Medina to the Ummayads Dynasty in Damascus
The Caliph Othman Ibn Affan succeeded Omar Ibn Al-Khattab.
Muawieyah Ibn Abi Sufyan (the founder of the the Umayyads dynasty) was Caliph in Damascus.
Al-Husayn Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib was assassinated in Kerbela, Iraq.
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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: 2007-10-31)
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".
When Imam Husayn ('a) had come for the last time to his camp to bid good-bye to his family, Ali-Zain-ul-Abidin ('a) was lying semi-conscious in his sick-bed and hence he escaped the massacre at Karbala.
Imam Husayn ('a) could only manage a very brief talk with the inmates of his camp and departed nominating his sick son as the new Imam.
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 Ahl al-Bayt's (A.S.) Way of Worship || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
I Swear to Allah the progeny of Ali ibn al-Husayn (A.S.) are superior to the progeny of Joseph the son of Jacob, since from them (the former) is the one who will spread Justice all over the world when it is filled with injustice.
Yahya al-Alawi: Because of assiduity in worship, Imam Musa ibn Ja'far (A.S.) is known as Abd al-Salih (the pious servant).
Sufyan ibn Uyaynah: Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib (A.S.) was performing the pilgrimage of Hajj, and when put on the ihram (the pilgrimage garment) and his animal was ready to ride, his face got pale, his body started to tremble, and he was not able to say labbayk (here am I).
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 Lamentations-Chapter One
As for 'Abd Allah ibn Zubayr, find him, kill him and cut him into pieces, because, at the first opportune moment, he will search you out and tear you apart like a hungry lion or trick you like a fox.
As for al-Husayn ibn 'Ali, the people of Iraq will only support his claim if they can persuade him to come out in revolt.
After the death of Mu'awiyah, Yazid dispatched a letter to the governor of Medina, Walid ibn 'Utbah ibn Abi Sufyan, who was also his cousin.
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Husayn, however, refused to recognize the legitimacy of Mu'awiya' s son and successor, Yazid (April 680).
Husayn was then invited by the townsmen of Kufah, a city with a Shi' ite majority, to come there and raise the standard of revolt against the Umayyads.
Reveng e for Husayn's death wasturne d int o a r all ying c ry that helped undermine the Umayya d calip hat ea nd g ave imp etus to the rise of a powerfu l Shi'it e movemen t.
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