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Name
  
Umm ul-Banin

Died
  
684 AD


Parents
  
Thumamah bint Sahl

Spouse
  
Ali

Umm ul-Banin Sadness of Umm AlBanin by MustafaH on DeviantArt

Children
  
Abbas ibn Ali, Uthman ibn Ali, Jafar ibn Ali, Abdullah ibn Ali, Hizam bin Khaled, Musa ibn Ali

Grandchildren
  
Obaidullah ibn Abbas, Al-Fadl ibn al-Abbas, Qasim ibn al-Abbas

Similar People
  
Ali al‑Akbar ibn Husayn, Ali al‑Asghar ibn Husayn, Abu Talib ibn Abd al‑Muttalib

Mir hasan mir ya ummul banin i urdu latmiya with english subtitles


Fāṭimah bint Ḥuzam al-Kulābīyya (died 64 A.H. (683/684) or 69 A.H. (688/689)), commonly known as Umm ul-Banin ("mother of several sons"), was from the tribe of Banu Kilab a branch of Qais Ailan tribes.

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Umm ul-Banin Ummulbaneen

She married Ali ibn Abi Talib after the death of his first wife Fatimah, daughter of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Umm ul-Banin and Ali had four sons, of whom the eldest was Abbas ibn Ali, the commander of Husayn ibn Ali's forces at the Battle of Karbala. Shimr ibn Dhi 'l-Jawshan,brother of Umm ul-Banin, who later killed Husayn ibn Ali at the battle, he asked ibne zyad for safe-conduct to her and her sons before the battle commenced; however, they rejected it since the offer did not include Husayn. All of Umm ul-Banin's sons were killed at Karbala.

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It is believed that Umm ul-Banin died in 69 A.H. (688/689) or 13 Jumada al-Thani 64 A.H. (6 February 684), and was buried in the Jannatul Baqi, a cemetery in Medina. The descendants are called as Sadaat-e-Alvi or Awans

Umm ul-Banin Ummul Baneen The Symbol Of Patience by rizviGrafiks on

Majlis e shahadat hazrat umm ul banin sa



Umm ul-Banin Shahadat Janab e Umm ul Banin s a YouTube

Umm ul-Banin AlMaaref Islamic Organization

References

Umm ul-Banin Wikipedia