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Burial
  
Imam Hussain Mosque

Parents
  
Name
  
Qasim Hasan


Mother
  
Umm Farwa

Father
  
Grandparents
  
Ali, Fatimah


Died
  
October 10, 680 AD, Karbala, Iraq

Spouse
  
Sakinah (Fatima al-Kubra) bint Husayn (m. 680 AD–680 AD)

Cousins
  
Sakinah (Fatima al-Kubra) bint Husayn

Similar People
  
Ali al‑Akbar ibn Husayn, Ali al‑Asghar ibn Husayn, Al‑Hurr ibn Yazid al Tamimi, Habib ibn Madhahir, Umm ul‑Banin

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Qasim ibn al-Hasan (Arabic: القاسم بن الحسن‎‎) (Sha'aban 7, 47 AH /October 2, 667 CE – Muharram 10, 61 AH /October 10, 680 CE), was the son of Hassan ibn Ali and grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah. He took part in Battle of Karbala and was killed. He was 14 years of age in the battle of Karbala and known as a young warrior.

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Childhood

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Qasim was born three years before the death of his father, Hasan ibn Ali, Shia's second Imam. He, like his cousins, Aun and Muhammad, who were his aunt Zaynab's sons. He was taught fencing by his uncle Abbas ibn Ali and his cousin Ali Akbar.

Travel to Karbala

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When Hasan's brother Husayn ibn Ali prepared to leave Medina in 680, Qasim's mother Umm Farwa asked Husayn to take her and Qasim with him.

Wedding story

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There is some narrations stated that Qasim was married to Husayn's daughter, Fatima Kubra, three days before battle of Karbala, while in some sources explained Qasim's wedding never happened and the story is not correct.

The night before Ashura

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Qasim ask his uncle that: "Will I also be among the martyrs?" Husayn ibn Ali replied: "How do you see death?" Qasim said: "O uncle, death to me is sweeter than honey."

Day of Ashura

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On the day of Ashura, Qasim, like other cousins before him, went to his uncle to ask for permission. Husayn would not permit him because he was so young and could not bear the thought of anything happening to him. This went on for many times until Qasim gave up and went to the tent his mother was in. When his mother saw her son is upset, she gave him a letter that Qasim's father, Hassan ibn ali, had written for his son before he died. In the letter it was written,

"My son Qasim, a day will come when my brother Husayn will be facing an enemy army of tens of thousands. That will be the day when Islam will need to be saved by sacrifice. You must represent me on that day."

Qasim read the letter and gave to his uncle. After reading the letter Husayn said,

"O my brother's son, how can I stop you from doing what your father wanted you to do? In the Name of Allah, go! Allah be with you!"

He went to the battle field and killed a lot of Yazid's forces. A man came from behind and struck Qasim with his sword, to which he fell.

References

Qasim ibn Hasan Wikipedia