Imam zain-ul abideen wife name

 

Jannat Ul Baqih
First Born: c. 4 January 659CE(5 Sha'aban 38 AH)
Second Died:c. 712 (aged 52)

(25 Muharram 95 AH) Medina, Umayyad Empire

Third Resting place:Jannatul Baqi, Saudi Arabia

24°28′1″N 39°36′50.21″E

Fourth Children:Muhammad al-Baqir

Zayd ibn Ali

Fifth Cause of death:Death by poisoning
Sixth Term:680 – 712 CE

   Ali ibn Husayn (Arabic: علي بن الحسين ‎) (approximately 6 January 657 – 20 October 713) known by the honorific Zayn al-Abedin (The Jewel of The Worshippers), occupies a prominent position in Islam. He is also referred to as Imam al-Sajjad (The Prostrating Imam) and Sayyid as-Sajjadīn wa Raki‘in (Leader of Those who Prostrate and Bow). A great-grandson of Muhammad, he embodied the same virtues as his great-grandfather such as knowledge, eloquence, courage, generosity, and forbearance. Imam Ali was the son of Imam Husayn (the third Shia Imam) and Shahrbanu (the presumed daughter of Yazdegerd III, the last Sassanian King of Persia). Shias recognize him as the 4th Imam and one of

Imam Ali ibn al-Hussain (p)

Imam Ali ibn al-Hussain (peace be upon them)

Name: Ali
Title: Zayn al-Abidin (Ornament of the Worshippers); Sayyid al-Sajjadeen (Master of the Prostrators)
Kunya: Abu al-Hasan
Father: Hussain ibn Ali (Peace be upon them)
Mother: Named “Ghazalah” or “Salafah”, also narrated that she was called “Shahrbanu” or “Shahzanan”
Born: 5th Shaban, 38 AH/659 CE in Madina
Died: 25th Muharram, 95 AH/713 CE, after being poisoned by Walid
Age at Martyrdom: 57
Period of Imamate: 34 years
Buried: al-Baqi’, Madinah, Hejaz region of the Arabian Peninsula

Ali ibn Hussain (p) – The Best of Worshippers 

Hisham, a prominent political figure, struggled to push through the sea of pilgrims in an attempt to reach the holy black stone. His attempts were unsuccessful. Suddenly, a man who was undeniably pious approached. The pilgrims swiftly made way for the devout master until he reached the stone.

Upon seeing this, a crowd near the politician asked, “Who is that?”

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Life of Imam Zainul-Abideen (AS)

 

Imam Zainul-Abideen (a.s)

Birth

In the period of the second caliph "Ummer", the Muslims conquered Iran. The daughters of Yazdgard were brought to Madina. All had gathered in the mosque of Madina to see what was the decision of the caliph, about them. He wanted to sell them but Imam Ali (A.S.) stopped him from doing so and said to Urnmer, "leave the girls free so that they marry whosoever they wish."

One of the girls chose Hussain Ibn-e-Ali (A.S.) and the other chose Imam Hassan Mujtaba (A.S.). Imam Ali (A.S.) said to Hussain, "Look after this woman very well, because, from her an Imam will come into existence (born) who will be the best of the God's creations upon the earth and the father of all the Imams (after himself). Not very long after that the sun of his existence arose, on Thursday, the 5th of Shaaban, 38th Hijrah, in Madina. He was named "Ali" later on titled as Zain-ul-Abidin (the decoration of the worshippers) and Sajjad (one who performs much prostration).

The Ethical and Moral Characteristics of Imam (A.S.)

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