
Abbas ibn Ali


He had three sons, and their names are Fazal ibn Abbas, Qasim ibn Abbas, and Obaidullah ibn Abbas. Two of them were killed during the Battle of Karbala. The family lineage of Abbas ibn Ali

It has been recorded that that the Angel Gabriel informed Muhammad what would happen to his grandson Husayn ibn Ali at Karbala.[1] Muhammad, Fatima Zahra, and Ali were saddened by this, so Ali wished for a son to help Husayn ibn Ali at Karbala. He asked his brother, Aqeel ibn Abu Talib, to search for a wife from courageous descent. Aqeel pointed out Fatimah Kelabiya better known know as Ummal Baneen, who

Birth & Early Life
Abbas ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib






Abbas never considered himself equal in rank or stature to his half-brother Husayn. On the contrary, Abbas considered his half-brother Husayn to be his master. Abbas did not like anyone working for Husayn except himself. This devotion can be gauged by the following event: At the Mosque of Kufa, Ali ibn Abu Talib, Husayn, Qanbar (a companion of Ali), and Abbas were sitting. Husayn asked Qanbar to bring




Battle of Siffin
Abbas's debut as a soldier





Abbas killed many soldiers on the other side with his lightning swordship. For this reason, Muawiya's soldiers mistook him for Ali because of his similar deadly art of


Battle of Karbala
Abbas showed his loyalty to Husayn at the Battle of Karbala. After succeeding his father Muawiya ibn Abu Sufyan as Caliph, Yazid ibn Muawiyah required Husayn to pledge allegiance to him. Husayn refused to do so. In 60 AH (680 CE), Husayn left Medina, with a small group of his companions and family, to travel to Kufa. The people of Kufa said that they would support Husayn if he claimed the Caliphate. On the



Abbas promoted as Commander
On the 10th of Muharram, Abbas










Abbas and digging of well
On the 8th & 9th of Muharram, Husayn refused to send Abbas to fight for



Abbas, Qasim ibn Hassan, and Ali Akbar ibn Husayn
On the eve of tenth Muharram Hussain


Abbas replied to Ali Akbar, "nephew! A son is the light of his father eyes. If you die first, my brother will be visionless. Most of all, I cannot bear to see you dying". Qasim

I am like your father." Abbas


Fight and Death
The Euphrates river











Abbas could not see her thirsty and crying "Al-Atash" (the thirst). [4]. When Abbas entered the battlefield, he only had a dagger and a bag for







On his










He tossed on the burning sand with exc



If you will clear the eye I will be able to see you and fulfill my last dying desire. My second wish is that when I die, you should not carry my body to the camp. I had promised to bring



My third wish is that Sakina may not be brought here to see my plight. I know the love and affection she is has for me. The sight of my dead body lying here will kill her." Husayn fulfilled his wishes. Husayn asked him for one last thing. Husayn said, "Abbas, I too have a wish to be fulfilled. Since childhood you have al

Shia historians say that this



Harsh Attitude with his Body
After the battle of Karbala ended, the dead bodies of the slain


Grave
Abbas

Honorific Titles
A summary of titles given various people are as follows:
Abu al-Fadl Abbas(Lang. Farsi, Translation "Father of virtue")
Abul Qasim (Lang. Arabic, Translation "Father of Qasim")
Abu Qurba (Lang. Arabic, Translation "The owner of the skin of

Shahen Shah-e-Wafa (Lang. Urdu, Translation "Sultan of Loyalty". Given by Shia's belonging to the Indian Subcontinent)
Qamar Bani Hashim (Lang. Arabic, Translation "Moon of the Hashemites". His father, Ali ibn Abu Talib announced this title during battle of Siffin)
Strength of Husayn
Alamdar (Lang. Farsi, Translation "Flag bearer". Husayn announced this title during battle of Karbala)
Saqqa (Lang. Arabic, Translation "Who Fetches Water". Sakina bint Hussain called him through this title during the battle of Karbala.)
Afza sh-Shuada (Lang. Arabic, Translation "Most Superior Martyr")
Babul Ha


Shrine of Abbas
Shrine of Abbas is a soul-searching sight for the world. Emperors and kings of various dynasties have offered valuable gifts and gems to the shrine. It


Horse of Abbas
Abbas






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3 Lalljee, Yousuf N. (2003). Know Your Islam. New York: Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an, p.125. ISBN 0-940368-02-1.
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