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  1. Ali al-Akbar 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, the third Shia imam and the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī (born January 626, Medina, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]—died October 10, 680, Karbalāʾ, Iraq) was a hero in Shiʿi Islam, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fāṭimah and son-in-law ʿAlī (the first imam of the Shiʿah and the fourth of the Sunni Rashidun caliphs).

  3. Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Husayn , commonly known as simply Ali al-Akbar, was the son of Layla bint Abi Murra and Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia imam and the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Aged between eighteen to twenty-five, Ali was killed at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE, alongside his father and some seventy-two relatives and ...

  4. Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Husayn ( Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱلْأَكْبَر بن ٱلْحُسَيْن, ʿAlīy al-ʾAkbar ibn al-Ḥusayn ), commonly known as simply Ali al-Akbar, was the son of Al-Husayn ibn Ali, the third Imam, and Umm Layla. He was martyred at the age of 18 on the day of Ashura, in the Battle of Karbala.

  5. Al mediodía, Husáin y sus compañeros realizaron la oración de la tarde. Las tropas de Husáin estaban fuertemente rodeadas, siendo asesinados frente a él, y los hachemitas, que aún no habían entrado en el campo, comenzaron a luchar. La primera Hachemita asesinada fue Ali al-Akbar, el hijo de Husáin.

  6. The grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a son of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muhammad's daughter Fatima, as well as a younger brother of Hasan ibn Ali, Husayn is regarded as the third Imam in Shia Islam after his brother, Hasan, and before his son, Ali al-Sajjad.

  7. Ali ibn Husáyn (o Husáin) ibn Ali ( en árabe: علي بن حسین بن علي‎ ʿAlī ʾibn Ḥusayn ʾibn ʿAlī; nacido en el 5 Sha'ban de 38 DH / el 9 de enero de 659 DC – muerto en el 25 de Muharram de 95 DH / el 24 de octubre de 713 DC en Medina) titulado como Al-Sayyad y Zain al-Abidin, el cuarto imán de la mayoría de los chiitas (a excepción de la secta de Ki...