• Sakīna bint al-Ḥusayn (Arabic: سكينة بنت الحسين) (between 667 and 671 CE – 8 April 671), also known as Āmina (Arabic: آمنة), was a descendant of the Islamic...
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  • Ruqayya bint al-Ḥusayn (Arabic: رُقَيَّة بِنْت ٱلْحُسَيْن) is said to have been a daughter of Husayn ibn Ali, the third imam in Twelver Shia. Husayn and a...
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  • every poor person would run for refuge. Husayn ibn Ali Sakina bint Husayn Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn Zaynab bint Ali Madelung 2004. Reyshahri 2009, p. 363...
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  • Qasim is situated at Mohan. Lucknow have few Rauzas of Sakina bint Husayn. Rauza of Sakina bint Husayn, situated behind Shahi Jama Masjid, Tahseen Ganj. Built...
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  • ibn al-Husayn (Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱلْأَكْبَر بن ٱلْحُسَيْن), commonly known as simply Ali al-Akbar, was the son of Layla bint Abi Murra and Husayn ibn Ali...
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    Karbalā entered Yazid's Palace in Syria 10 Safar 61 AH, death of Sakina bint Husayn, youngest daughter of Hussain ibn Ali and a prisoner of Karbalā 17...
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  • political strength and vision. A young child of Husayn is said to have died in Damascus, often identified as Sakina, or Ruqayya. The Karbala narrative emphasizes...
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    Husayn ibn Ali (Arabic: الحسين بن علي, romanized: al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī; 11 January 626 – 10 October 680) was a social, political and religious leader. The...
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  • Na'ila bint al-Furafisa Umm al-Darda Sakina bint Husayn Fatima bint Musa Sayyida Nafisa Fatima al-Batayahiyyah Sumayyah bint Khabbat Fatima bint Mundhir...
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  • Abd-Allah ibn al-Husayn (Arabic: عَبْد ٱللَّٰه ٱبْن ٱلْحُسَيْن), also known as Ali al-Asghar (Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱلْأَصْغَر, lit. 'Ali, the youngest'), was...
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