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Hasan ibn Hasan

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Hasan ibn Hasan (Arabic: حسن بن حسن, Hasan al-Muthana ibn Hasan ibn Ali, popularly known as Hasan al-Muthana)[1][2] was a great-grandson of Muhammad.

Early life

His father was Hasan ibn Ali.[3][4] His mother was Kholah bint Manzur ibn Zaban ibn Sayyar Fazari[5] who participated in the battle of Karbala with his uncle Husayn ibn Ali.[6]

Hasan ibn Hasan's uncle Husayn ibn Ali reportedly offered him to choose either of Husayn's two daughters Sukayna and Fatimah, to be his wife. Hasan, who was too shy to accept, consequently chose Fatimah, as she resembled his grandmother Fatimah al-Zahra.[7]

Warrior

He was 17 or 20 years old when he entered the battlefield to support Husayn ibn Ali, killing 17 and injuring 18 of the enemy. Eventually, he succumbed to his wounds.[8] He was martyred by the envoys of Yazid I.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ Hasan ibn Hasan, the memorial of Imam hawzah.net Retrieved 9 Oct 2018
  2. ^ Ashura mehrnews.com Retrieved 9 Oct 2018
  3. ^ Hasan Muthana ghadeer.org Retrieved 11 Oct 2018
  4. ^ The daughter of Imam Hussain islamicblessings.com Retrieved 11 Oct 2018
  5. ^ The marriage of Hasan al-Muthanna mehrnews.com Retrieved 11 Oct 2018
  6. ^ Who was Hasan al-Muthanna? Was he present in the event of Karbala? islamquest.net Retrieved 9 Oct 2018
  7. ^ The issue of Hasan al-Muthanna's marriage to Imam Hussain's daughter mehrnews.com Retrieved 11 Oct 2018
  8. ^ The marriage of Hasal al-Muthanna with Imam Husayn's daughter mehrnews.com Retrieved 11 Oct 2018
  9. ^ Hasani, al-Masabih, P. 382
  10. ^ Ibn Anbah, Omdat-al-Talib Fi Ansab Ale-Abi-Talib, P. 100