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  2. Rubab bint Imra al-Qais - Wikipedia

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    Rubab was the daughter of Imra' al-Qais ibn Adi, a chief of the Banu Kalb tribe. Imra' came to Medina early during the caliphate of Umar (r. 634–644) and was given authority over the new converts to Islam from the Quda'a, a confederation of tribes that included the Banu Kalb. [1]

  3. Sakina bint Husayn - Wikipedia

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    She was the daughter of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia Imam, and Rubab bint Imra al-Qais. Sakina was a young child in 680 at Karbala, where she witnessed the massacre of her father and his supporters by the forces of the Umayyad caliph Yazid (r. 676–680).

  4. Husayn ibn Ali - Wikipedia

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    Maqtal (pl. Maqatil) works narrate the story of someone's death. [205] Although Maqatil on the deaths of Ali, Uthman and various others have been written, [206] the Maqtal genre has focused mainly on the story of Husayn's death. [207] [208] As well as Abu Mikhnaf's Maqtal, other Arabic Maqatil on Husayn were written. [208]

  5. The Hussaini Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    Imam Hussain's Shrine Main article: Husayn ibn Ali Husayn ibn Ali , the grandson of Muhammad and son of Ali & Fatimah ; the third Imam of Shia Muslims, who is also known as the Martyr of Martyrs , was killed on Friday, 10th Muharram , 61 Hijri in the Battle of Kerbela , the place is situated at present day Iraq.

  6. Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn - Wikipedia

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    An act of commemoration for Ali al-Asghar. Abd-Allah was the youngest son of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia Imam. [1] His mother Rubab was the first wife of Husayn and the daughter of Imra' al-Qais ibn Adi, a chief of the Banu Kalb tribe. [2]

  7. Marsiya - Wikipedia

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    Marsiya is a poem written to commemorate the martyrdom of Ahl al-Bayt, Imam Hussain and Battle of Karbala. It is usually a poem of mourning. [3] Marsiyas in Urdu first appeared in the sixteenth century in the Deccan kingdoms of India. They were written either in the two-line unit form, qasida, or the four-line unit form, murabba.

  8. Arba'in - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrims arrive there in large numbers, often on foot, and many from the city of Najaf, some eighty kilometers away, home to the shrine of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the first Shia imam. The Arba'in pilgrimage, banned under the Iraqi president Saddam Hussein , has grown after his deposal in 2003 from two million participants in that year to around ...

  9. Bibi-Ka-Alam - Wikipedia

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    Bibi-ka-Alam, installed in the name of Imam Hussain, grandson of Muhammad and son of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, at the Bibi ka Alawa at Dabirpura, [1] Old City (Hyderabad, India) on the 10th day following Moharram. [2] It is a Shia event. The procession starts at Alawa-e-bibi situated at Dabirpura and ends at Chaderghat.