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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Al-husayn Ibn 'aliMale Note Born: Bet Jan 625 and 19260625-1-1 at Medina, ArabiaMedina, Arabia Married: Died: 10 Oct 6800680-10-10 at Karbala , IraqKarbala , Iraq
Other Spouses: Umm Ishaq Bint Talha
Father: 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq Mother: Fatimah
WIFE
Name: Zh�dah K�nd�ria
Born: (suppressed / living) Married: (suppressed / living) Died:
CHILDREN
Name: Abdallah
Born: (suppressed / living) Died:
Name: Qasim
Born: Died:
Name: Hasan
Born: Died:
Name: Zaid
Born: Died:
Name: Umar
Born: Died:
Name: Abderrahman
Born: Died:
Name: Ahmed
Born: Died:
Name: Ismail
Born: Died:
Name: Husain
Born: Died:
Name: Raquiya
Born: Died:
NOTES
1). Husayn ibn Ali, al b. January 626, Medina, Arab i a n o w in Saudi Arabia d. Oct. 10, 680, Karbala , Ir a q Shi ite Muslim hero, grandson of the prophet Muhammad , and son o f Ali the fourth Islamic caliph and Fatima , daughter of Muhammad. He is revered by Shi ite Muslims as the third imam after Ali and Husayn s older brother, Hasan . After the assassination of their father, Ali, Hasan and Husayn acquiesced to the rule of the first Umayyad caliph , Mu awiya, from whom they received pensions. 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. Afterreceiving som e favourabl e indica tions, H usay n se t out for Kufah wit h asmall ban d of rela tives an d followers . According t o traditional a cc ounts, h e met th e poet al Far azdaq o n the way and wa s told that t he heart s ofthe Iraqi s wer e f or him, but t heir swords we re for th e Umayyads. Th e governor of Iraq , on behalf of th e calip h , sent 4, 000 m e n to arrestHusa yn and his small b and. The y trapped Hus ayn n ear the bank s of th eEuphrate s River Oc tober 680 . When Hu sayn refu sed to surrender , he andhis es cort we re slain , an d Husa yn s head was sen t to Yazid in D amas cus now in Syria . In remembrance of the martyrdom of Husayn, Shi ite Mu s l i m s observe thefirst 10 days of Muharr am the dat e o f t h e ba ttle according to theIslamic calendar as da ys o f la me ntati on. 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. The details of Husayn s life are obscured by the lege n d s t h at grew upsurrounding his martyrdo m, but his fin a l a ct s ap pear to have beeninspired by a definite ideol og y t o f oun d a regime t hat would reinstate a trueIs lam ic po lit y a s opposed to what he considered the unjus t ru le o f th e Umay yads. Source www.eb.com

											
											

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