Abu-Bakr Ibne Ali Ibne Abi Taleb: |
He was called 'Muhammad-e-Azghar'
or Abdullah from Laila daughter of Mas'ud son of Hanzala son of
Manath son of Tameem. |
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Abi Bakr son of the Second Imam
Hasan, son of Ali: |
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Abdul Hatoof Ansari and his
Brother: |
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Sa'ad (both sons of Hur): |
Both from Kufa who joined the Holy
Imam at Karbala. |
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Adham son of Omayya-al Abdi: |
From Basra son of Abi Obaida,
whose father had been the constant attendant on the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.). |
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Aslam: |
The slave who was purchased and
liberated by the Holy Imam, was the scribe engaged to write
communications from the Holy Imam. |
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Anas bin Hars-e-Kahili son of
Baniah son of Kahli: |
Who was one of the companions of
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.). |
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Borair zibe Khozair-e-Hamdani: |
A very old, pious, and devoted
companion of Amirul-Momineen, Ali Ibne Abi Taleb, one of the
prominent noblemen of Kufa. He was the one who came to the Holy
Imam begging most humbly to permit him to get martyred for he
wanted to die in the way of the Lord and show his face to the
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) on the Day of Judgement. The details about
the faithfulness and the devotion of Borair are many. |
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Omayyabib Sa'd at Taie: |
He was one of the companions of
Amirul-Momineen. |
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Bushr bin Amrual Hazrami: |
From the famous ones among the
faithful devotees to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.). |
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Bakr bib Hai at Taimi: |
Of the Bani Taimi tribe who came
to the Holy Imam and volunteered to be martyred in the way of
the Lord. |
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Jabib Ibne Hajjaj al-Taimi: |
He was the follower of
Muslim-bin-Aqeel in Kufa. Since Muslim was arrested, he hid
himself until Imam Hussain (a.s.) arrived in Karbala, and
reported himself to the Holy Imam and got martyred. |
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Jibilath Ibne Ali-e-Shaibani: |
The one who was attending on
Amirul-Momineen in the battle of Siffin. |
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Jafar Ibne Aqeel Ibne Abi Taleb: |
The Third brother of Abbas the
Standard Bearer of the Holy Imam (A.S.). |
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Jafar Ibne Aqeel Ibne Abi Taleb: |
Brother of Muslim Ibne Aqeel the
Deputy of the Holy Imam to Kufa. |
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Jinadat Ibne Ka'b Ansari
Al-Khazraji: |
Along with his son, Martyed at
Karbala. One of the greatest devotees of the Holy Imam (A.S.). |
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Jundab bin Mujee al-Khaulani: |
One of the companions of
Ameerul-Momineen came to the Holy Imam and fell down on his feet
and prayed to be permitted to be martyred. |
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Jaun: |
The liberated slave of Abi-Zar,
who after the death of Abi-Zar, joined the Second Holy Imam and
thereafter he remained with Hussain and had come to Karbala with
Hussain. He was trained under Abi-Zar and was a very pious
devotee of the Holy Imam (A.S.). |
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Jaun bin Malike Tameemi: |
Of the tribe of Bani Tameem. One
who was in Yazid’s army. Seeing the Devil’s forces decided to
attack the Holy Imam which he never thought that it would
ultimately happen, left the ranks of the Devil’s forces and
joined the Holy Imam and was martyred. |
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Hars: |
The liberated slave of Hazrat
Hamza the uncle of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.), had come from
Madina along with Hussain to get martyred. |
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Habshi bin Qais-e-Nahmi: |
Of a group from the tribe of
Hamdan. His grandfather was one of the faithful companions of
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.). |
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Hars bin Amraul Qais-e-Kandi: |
A very brave nobleman of Arabia.
He went into the armies of the Devil, and found his own uncle
there. His uncle asked him: ‘have you come to kill your uncle?’
He replied ‘Yes! You are my uncle, no doubt but God is my Lord
and you have come here against Him.’ He killed his uncle. Along
with him three others from the enemy’s ranks joined the Holy
Imam. All were martyred. |
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Habib bin Amir-e-Taimi: |
One who had already paid
allegiance to the Holy Imam at the hands of Muslim was martyred
in Kufa, Habib left Kufa and joined the Holy Imam on his way to
Karbala and got martyred. |
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Habib bin Muzahir al-Asadi:
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He was known as Habib Ibne Mazahir
bin Re’aab bin Al-Ashtar from the lineage of Asad Abdul-Qasim
Al-Asadi, aged 70 years. He was one of the faithful companions
of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.), who after the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.), always remained with Ameerul-Momineen Ali and migrated
to Kufa when the Capital was shifted from Madina to Kufa, and
accompanied Ali in all the battles he had to fight against the
rebels and traitors. His ideal faithfulness and sincere devotion
to the Holy Imam has many glorious details. |
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Hajjai bin Masrooq al-Jaufi: |
One of the faithful companions of
Ameerul-Momineen Ali in Kufa. |
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Hajjaji bin Badr as S'di: |
Of Basra from the tribe Bani Sa'd,
famous nobleman in Kufa. He was the one who carried the
communications of the Holy Imam to the pious ones of the
devotees of the House of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) in Kufa. |
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Hur Ibne Yazid ar Riyahi: |
He was the son of Yazid Ibne
Najiyah bin Qa'nab bin Yitab bin Hur in the lineage of Al-Yarbo'ir
Riyahi. A famous nobleman of Kufa, an experienced warrior
specially selected by Ibne Ziad to command a contingent against
Hussain. He was the one who obstructed Hussain's way near Kufa,
but he never believed that the venture of Ibne Ziad was to end
in the martyrdom of the Holy Imam. When at Karbala he found that
the decision was to martyr the Holy Imam, Hur left the Devil's
forces and joined the Holy Imam, seeking pardon for his previous
conduct. The Holy Imam received him with special grace. Hur was
among the foremost martyrs in the way of God. Hussain said: "Hur,
as thy mother has named thee Hur (a free man) thou art 'Hur' in
this world and in the hereafter." |
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Hallas bin Amro' ar Rasibi: |
He was the son of Amru ar Rasibi
who was one of the faithful companions of Ameerul-Momineen Ali. |
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Hanzala bin As'adus-Shabami: |
He was the one who carried the
message of exhortation from the Holy Imam to Ibne Sa'd in
Karbala. |
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Rafe'-the liberated slave of
Muslim Azdi: |
He came from Kufa and volunteered
to be martyred in the way of the Lord. |
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Zavir bin Amro al-Kandi: |
A sincere devotee of the
Ahlul-Bait who was a devoted companion of the Holy Imam. He was
a noble personality very much revered and respected by the
people. |
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Zohair al Qaine Bijilly: |
He was a noble chieftain of his
tribe, a man of great influence in Kufa. In the beginning he was
attached to the Third Kalif Othman. Once returning from Hajj, he
met the Holy Imam and became a staunch devotee of Hussain. He is
the one who bade goodbye to his wife Dalham daughter of Amru,
liberating her with a divorce to go to her relatives, and he
joined the Holy Imam and got martyred. The details of Zohair's
devotion to the Holy Imam needs a lengthy note. |
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Ziad bin Areeb al Sa'idi: |
Son of Areeb one of the faithful
companions of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) and also a traditionist.
A very pious and brave noble personality enjoying the trust and
the confidence of the people. |
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Salim the liberated slave of
Aamire Abdi: |
A staunch devotee of
Amirul-Momineen Ali, from Basra. |
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Salim the liberated slave of Bani
Madinatul Kalbi: |
Of the tribe 'Kalb' one of the
devotees of Amirul-Momineen Ali in Kufa. |
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Sa'd bin Hars and Abul Hatoof bin
Harse Ansari: |
These twin brothers had come from
Kufa employed in the forces of the Devil to fight Hussain. Later
they left the ranks of the Devil's forces and joined the Holy
Imam and got martyred. |
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Sa'd the liberated slave of
Ameerul-Momineen Ali: |
After the martyrdom of
Amirul-Momineen, he remained attached to Imam Hasan and later
after the martyrdom of Imam Hasan, he remained devoted to
Hussain and got martyred. |
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Sa'd-the liberated slave of Amro
bin Khalid: |
He volunteered to be martyred for
the Truth. A noble personality with a high degree of fidelity
and valiance. |
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Sayeed bin Abdullah Hanafi: |
A noble and very influential
personality in Kufa uniquely brave. He was very helpful to
Muslim bin Aqeel in Kufa. He was the gentleman who carried
Muslim's letter from Kufa to Hussain and remained with the Holy
Imam until he was martyred. He was the man who, while the Holy
Imam offered his prayers in the field of action(Karbala) stood
in front of the Holy Imam and received the arrows from the
Devil's forces, on his breast, protecting the Imam in prayers,
and got martyred. |
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Salman bin Mazarib bin Qais al-Anmari
al-Bijilli: |
A cousin of Zohair al-Qain, He
went to Mecca with Zohair and when on his return from Mecca,
Zohair decided to join the Holy Imam, he accompanied him and got
martyred at Karbala. A man of very noble conduct and character
endowed with strong will and prowess. A very pious personality
fearing none but God. |
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Sulaiman bin Razeen-A liberated
slave of the Holy Imam (a.s.): |
A truthful and a very reliable
gentleman. A staunch devotee of the Holy Imam. He carried
Hussain's letters to the devotees of the Ahlul-Bait in Basra.
Ibne Ziad the Devil's governor of Basra caught him and this
faithful servant of the Holy Imam got himself willingly martyred
(at Basra). |
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Sawar bin Manyim-e-Nahmi: |
A highly respected noble veteran
of Iraq, travelled all the way to Karbala to join the Holy Imam
to get martyred with him. |
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Suwaid bin Amro bin Abil Mataa al-Anmari
al-Khash'mi: |
A noble, highly respected,
god-fearing and a brave personality. He fought and fell
seriously wounded, and was lying unconscious, the enemy thinking
him dead had left him, but when he returned to consciousness and
heard the rejoicing of the Devil's forces shouting that the Holy
Imam had been killed, he got up, and fought and got martyred. |
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Saif bin Hars Al-Jabiri and Malik: |
These two cousins from Kufa joined
the Holy Imam and got martyred. |
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Saif bin Malik al-Abdi al-Basri: |
A leading devotee of the Holy
Ahlul-Bait. |
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Shabeeb a liberated slave of
Hars-e-Jabiri-e-Hamdani: |
A very brave gentleman who got
martyred in the very first attack from the enemy. |
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Shaueb-e-Shakiri: |
Well-known in Kufa for his
nobility of character, courage, and a revered noble veteran of
the town. |
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Zarghamah bin Malik-e-Taghlabi: |
A lion-hearted brave gentleman who
was faithful to Muslim bin Aqeel in Kufa. After Muslim's
martyrdom, he joined the Holy Imam and was martyred along with
him. |
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Aaiz bin Majma'al Aazi: |
One of those six who along with
Hur Ibne Yazid-e-Riyahi had joined the Holy Imam. |
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Aabis Ibne Abi Shabeeb-e-Shakiri: |
One of the most pious devotees of
Amirul-Momineen, and one of the noblemen of Kufa. He was one of
those who helped Muslim Ibne Aqeel in Kufa. |
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Amir bin Muslim at Badi Basri: |
With his liberated slave Salim,
both the devotees of Amirul-Momineen in Basra, joined the Holy
Imam and got martyred. |
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Abbas Ibne Ali Ibne Abi Taleb,
Qamar-e-Bani Hasham: |
This is the great son of the First
Holy Imam Ali Ibne Abi Taleb, from the noble lady Hazrat
Ommul-Baneen, who was brought into this world to fulfil the
desire of Amirul-Momineen to have his own representative, on his
behalf to be martyred with Hussain in Karbala. Abbas is so
well-known to the Muslim World for the unique divine qualities,
he was endowed with, that he in the first place needs no
introduction, secondly, if a proper attempt is to be made, it
would need a separate volume.
This great lion-hearted son of the Lion of God in his qualities
and position in Karbala, is next only to the Holy Imam Hussain
(a.s.).
The unique grace bestowed by God specially on this Great Martyr,
is such that any one who prays for God's immediate help at the
time of danger, invoking the divine grace in the Holy name of
ABBAS, is immediately heard and helped. There are millions and
millions of those who have had their prayers heard by God, and
who are still being graced by the Divine Mercy through the
medium of this Great Holy Soul, ABBAS the faithful brother and
the Standard Bearer of the Holy Imam at Karbala. Let any one try
his own luck even today by invoking the Mercy of the
All-Merciful Lord in the Holy name of this Saintly son of
Ameerul-Momineen Ali. His holy shrine in Karbala stands today as
the resort for the sure rescue of his sincere devotees to get
the help from God at the times of unavoidable needs, risks and
dangers.
In short, all the details about the greatness of Abbas and the
unique divine qualities he was exclusively distinguished with,
cannot be given in this brief work.
He was next only to the Holy Imam in Karbala. The 'Alam' or the
Banner which he held on behalf of the Holy Imam, was the
Standard of Islam or the Truth, which is hoisted by the Shias,
popularly during the mourning season of Moharram, and is revered
as do the faithful subjects of a good King as a token of their
loyalty to him. The Banner being the Standard of Truth is only
revered and respected and never worshipped as wrongly imagined
and depicted by some ignorant ones. Worship in Islam is due to
none but the One, the Only True God. |
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Abdullah Ibne Hussain, known as
Ali-e-Azghar: |
The six month old baby son of the
Holy Imam, martyred in the very lap of his father whose
martyrdom no human heart can bear without shedding tears. |
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Abdullah bin Hasan Ibne Ali: |
The son of the Second Holy Imam
Hasan, a young boy who ran out of the tent to save Hussain when
he was being martyred, and was martyred before the Holy Imam. |
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Abdullah bin Bushr Khash'ami: |
Of the Anmari-e-Khash'ami tribe. A
well-known noble personality in Kufa. He came out of Kufa with
Ibne Sa'd but joined the Holy Imam and get martyred with him. |
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Abdullah bin Omair Kalbi: |
He had come to Kufa from Medina,
and joined the Holy Imam. His wife also accompanied him to serve
the Holy Ladies. When Abdullah was martyred, his wife sitting at
the dead body of her husband said "O' Abdullah! Thou hath
entered Paradise, take me along with thee." The good lady had
not finished her lamentations when a slave of Shimar delivered a
blow on her head with an axe and she was martyred. |
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Abdul Rahman and Abdullah sons of
Orawah bin Harraq al-Ghaffari: |
These two brothers were the
noblemen of Kufa. Their grandfather, Harraq, was one of the
faithful companions of Ameerul-Momineen. They came to the Holy
Imam and joined the noble cause and were martyred. |
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Abdullah bin Muslim bin Aqeel: |
Son of Muslim bin Aqeel Ibne Abi
Taleb. His Mother was Roqiah daughter of Ali through his wife
Sahba from Yamamah was martyred when he went to save the Holy
Imam. |
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Abdullah bin Yaqtar-e-Himyari: |
He was the son of the good lady
who had served the Holy Imam as his nurse in his babyhood. |
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Abde Qais Basri-e-Abdi: |
Alongwith Abdullah bin Zaid-e-Abdi.
Obaidullah bin Zaide Abdi, Yazid bin Sabeet al Abdi.
These great men, well-known and highly respected ones of their
tribe came and requested the Imam to permit them to drink the
cup of martyrdom along with him, and got martyred. |
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Abdul A'la bin Yazeed al-Kalbi al
Aleemi: |
The famous and respected nobleman
from Kufa. |
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Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Rab-e-Ansari
Khazrjji: |
One of the faithful companions of
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) and a Traditionist and a faithful
devotee of Ameerul-Momineen. |
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Abdul Rahman bin Aqeel Ibne Abi
Taleb: |
Son of Aqeel from his wife Omme
Walad. |
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Abdul Rahman-e-Arhabi: |
One of those who carried the
letters of the devotees to the Holy Imam. He came to Hussain and
got himself martyred. |
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Abdul Rahman bin Mas'ood at Taimi: |
Came out of Kufa along with Ibne
Sa'd but later joined the Holy Imam and got martyred. |
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Othman bin Ali Ibne Abi Taleb: |
One of the brothers of Hazrat
Abbas, the third son of Ommul Baneen.
Joined the Holy Imam on his way to Karbala and was martyred. |
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Omar bin Janada-e-Ansari: |
This is the son of the godly lady
who came to the Holy Imam and implored for his permission for
her son Omar to be martyred and somehow succeeded, in getting
it. When her son was martyred, the Devil's army severed his head
and threw it towards Hussain's camp. The godly lady, his mother,
took up the severed head of her son and threw it back into the
ranks of the Devil's army saying: "That which has been given
away in the way of the Lord is not taken back." She herself took
up a stick from the camp and rushed to attack the devils.
Hussain held her back saying "Islam allows not 'Jehad' by
women." |
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Ali-e-Akbar son of the Holy Imam
(a.s.):
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The eighteen year son of the Holy
Imam, who resembled the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) the most, was
martyred by a lance pierced through his breast. |
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Omer bin Zabi'ah Az Zabiyee: |
Son of Zabiya at Taimi. Came out
of Kufa with Ibne Sa'd but later joined the Holy Imam and was
martyred. |
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Amro bin Khalid-e-Saidavi and
three others: |
When these four person marched
towards the camp of the Holy Imam, Hur asked the Holy Imam for
permission to stop them from getting near the camp for they were
coming from the enemy's ranks. The Holy Imam miraculously said:
"Obstruct them not, they are coming to me with a good heart.
They are my devotees." They joined the Holy Imam and were
martyred. |
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Amru bin Abdullah-e-Jundayi: |
Of the tribe of Hamdan. He
reported himself to the Holy Imam and was martyred. |
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Amru bin Qarta al-Ansari: |
One of the faithful companions of
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) and also of Amirul-Momineen. |
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Amru bin Ha'b Abu Thamama al-Sa'idi: |
One of the faithful devotees and
companions of Amirul-Momineen. |
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Amru bin Hasan at Talee: |
One of the staunch devotees of the
Ahlul-Bait. |
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Ammara Ibne Salama al-Daalaani: |
One of the companions of
Amirul-Momineen. |
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Aun and Muhammad sons of Jafar-e-Tayyar: |
Two sons of Hazrat-e-Zainab, the
Sister of the Holy Imam. Aun was her own son and Muhammad was
from the deceased wife (Khausa), of her husband Abdullah bin
Jaffar Tayyar. These two were only young boys of about nine and
ten years of age. The Holy Lady Zainab, the daughter of
Amirul-Momineen and Lady Fatema, brought these two young boys
and implored her brother, the Holy Imam, to permit them to free
the enemy. At the persistent implorings from his sister the Holy
Imam permitted, and these two young souls were martyred before
the very eyes of their mother. This godly daughter of Ali and
Fatema, the granddaughter of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.), stood
quiet at the dead bodies of her children and said "I will not
lament for you, for you have gone in the way of the Lord." The
whole camp wept but Zainab prevented them from crying saying
"Let not my Brother feel that I am sorry for losing them in the
way of the Lord. Today I am pleased with my children." |
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Qarib: |
The son of a liberated slave girl
of Hussain. This lady after having been liberated by the Holy
Imam, was married to a gentleman and brought her son Qarib and
presented him to the Holy Imam and Qarib was brought up by the
Holy Imam. He was martyred along with the other devotees,
offering himself in the way of the Lord. |
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Qasim bin Hasan bin Ali (a.s.): |
Son of the Second Holy Imam. |
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Qasim bin Habib al-Azdi: |
A well known noble of Kufa. |
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Qasith, Kardoos, Musqit-Sons of
Zohair al-Taghlabi: |
These three brothers were the
devoted companions of Amirul-Momineen, who were with him in all
his expeditions against the infidels and traitors. They came
from Kufa and offered themselves for the noble cause and
achieved martyrdom. |
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Qan'ab an Namri: |
Of the devotees of
Amirul-Momineen, came from Basra and was martyred in the way of
God. |
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Qais bin Mushir as Saidavi: |
A very pious personality from a
group of the Asadi Tribe, extra-ordinarily brave, faithful and
one of the sincere and faithful companions of the Holy
Prophet(s.a.w.). He reported himself to the Holy Imam, from
Kufa, and was martyred. |
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Kannah at Taghlabi: |
A very noble personality known for
his piety in Kufa. A good reciter of the Holy Qur'an and a very
brave, God-fearing, influential and powerful noble of Kufa. |
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Majma'ul Jahni: |
Son of Ziad bin Omar Jahni one of
the aged companions of the Holy Imam. When people began
deserting the Holy Imam on the Night of Ashoora, this old
devotee of the Holy Imam remained and achieved martyrdom. |
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Muslim bin Aqeel: |
The Deputy of the Holy Imam to
Kufa, where he was martyred. |
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Muslim Ibne Ausaja al-Asadi: |
One of the faithful companions of
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.). An aged veteran who had earned a
glorious name and fame for his valour and prowess in the
expeditions against the infidels. When on the Ashoora Night, the
Holy Imam told his companions to find their own ways and save
themselves from the wholesale massacre of his supporters which
was in store for them the following day, Muslim addressing the
Holy Imam said: "O' son of the Holy Prophet! Where am I to go
before myself getting martyred here?"
Muslim was one of the most prominent supporters of the Holy Imam
in Karbala, and was martyred there. |
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Muslim bin Katheer al-A'waj al-Azdi: |
One of the devotees of
Amirul-Momineen in Kufa. |
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Mas'ood bin Hajjaj Taimy and his
son Abdul Rahman bin Mas'ood: |
The devotees of Amirul-Momineen
from Kufa. These two were known for their piety and
righteousness. |
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Muhammad bin Abdullah Ibne Jafar: |
A young son of Abdullah son of
Hazrat Jafar-e-Tayyar, his mother was Khausa, daughter of Hafsa
bin Rabi'a. |
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Muhammad bin Muslim bin Aqeel: |
One of the two young sons of
Muslim bin Aqeel the Deputy of the Holy Imam who were martyred
in Kufa. |
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Muhammad bin Abi Syeed bin Aqeel: |
The grandson of Muslim bin Aqeel,
the Deputy of the Holy Imam to Kufa. |
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Munjeh-the liberated slave of the
Second Holy Imam Hasan: |
Who accompanied Qasim bin Hasan
from Madina and got martyred. |
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Mauq bin Thamamah Asadi Saidavi
Abu Musa: |
Of the devotees of the Ahlul-Bait
in Kufa, escaped from the town at night and joined the Holy Imam
at Karbala. |
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Nafe bin Hilale Jamali: |
A companion of Ameerul Momineen.
Reciter of the Holy Qur'an and Traditionist. A noble personality
known in Kufa for his piety, escaped from Kufa and joined the
Holy Imam in Karbala. A great devotee of Holy Imam, who always
remained by the side of ABBAS the Standard Bearer of Hussain. He
could not bear the least disregard for the Holy Imam, from any
one in the Devil's forces. |
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Nasr bin Naizar: |
A liberated slave of
Ameerul-Momineen. He was presented to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.)
by the King of Persia and the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) presented
him to Ameerul-Momineen who freed him. He came to Karbala and
got martyred. |
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Wazeh the Turk: |
The Turkish liberated slave of
Harse Madhaji. A pious gentleman, a good reciter of the Holy
Qur'an, who came to Karbala, presented himself to the Holy Imam
and was martyred. |
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Hani bin Orwah: |
Martyred at Kufa with Muslim Ibne
Aqeel. |
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Yazid bin Ziad bin
Mohasir-e-Kandi-Behdile Abush-Sha'sa: |
One of the nobles in Kufa. A
staunch devotee of Ahlul-Bait. A very pious personality who
joined Hussain from Kufa and was martyred. |
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Yazid bin Maghful Ja'fi: |
A very pious devotee of
Ameerul-Momineen. A learned poet. His father and grandfather
were faithful companions of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.). |
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Hussain Ibne Ali the King of
Martyrs: |
The divinely promised
and prophesied Martyr of the 'Zibhe Azeem' (The Great Sacrifice)
in the seed of Abraham through his son Ishmael, in the lineage
of Ishmael through Muhammad the Last Apostle of God, Ali the
Ameerul-Momineen, the First of the Holy Imams and Lady Fatema
the Lady of Light. |
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