Imam Husain (SAW)
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Al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: الحسين بن علي بن أبي طالب; 10 January 626 - 10 October 680 CE), otherwise called Abu Abd Allah or Imam Husayn, was a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a child of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muhammad's girl Fatimah, and a more youthful sibling of Hasan ibn Ali.[8] He is the third Shia Imam after his sibling, Hasan, and before his child, Zayn al-Abidin. He is viewed as an individual from the Ahl al-Bayt as well as the Ahl al-Kisa, and he was a member in case of Mubahala. Prophet Muhammad portrayed Husayn and his sibling, Hasan, as "the bosses of the young people of Paradise."
During the caliphate of Ali, Husayn went with him in wars. After the death of Ali, he complied with his sibling in perceiving Hasan-Muawiya arrangement, regardless of being proposed to do in any case. In the nine-year time frame between Hasan's surrender in AH 41 (660 AD) and his passing in AH 49 (669 AD), Hasan and Husayn withdrew to Medina, attempting to save standoffish from political association possibly in support of Mu'awiya. After the demise of Hasan, when Iraqis went to Husayn, concerning an uprising, Husayn taught them to stand by for however long Mu'awiya was alive because of Hasan's truce with him. Preceding his passing, Mu'awiya designated his child Yazid as his replacement, as opposed to the Hasan-Muawiya settlement. At the point when Mu'awiya kicked the bucket in 680, Yazid requested that Husayn promise devotion to him. Husayn would not do as such. As a result, he left Medina, his old neighborhood, to take shelter in Mecca in AH 60 (679 CE). There, individuals of Kufa sent letters to him, welcomed him to Kufa and requested that he be their Imam and promised their devotion to him. En route to Kufa with an entourage of around 70 men, his train was caught by a 1,000-in number multitude of the caliph at some separation from Kufa. He had to travel north and settle in the plain of Karbala on 2 October, where a bigger Umayyad multitude of 4,000 showed up soon a while later. Exchanges bombed after the Umayyad lead representative Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad denied Husayn safe section without submitting to his power, a condition declined by Husayn. Fight resulted on 10 October during which Husayn was killed alongside a large portion of his family members and mates, while his enduring relatives were taken prisoner. The fight was trailed continuously Fitna, during which the Iraqis coordinated two separate missions to retaliate for the demise of Husayn; the first by the Tawwabin and the other one by Mukhtar al-Thaqafi and his allies.
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