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Aqeel Ibn Abi Talib was born in the year 590. Events September 3 - St. ...


He was second of four sons of Abu Talib, who was the real uncle and protector of prophet Muhammad. His Kuniyath was Abu Yazd. He fought in the Battle of Mu'tah. He became blind late in life and died at the age of 96. Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib (d. ... Muhammad is a common Muslim male name. ...


He had four sons, Muslim ibn Aqeel, Muhammad ibn Aqil, Yazid ibn Aqil, Issa ibn Aqil and a daughter: Ramlah bint Aqil. This article needs to be wikified. ... Ramlah bint Aqil was married to Amr ibn Al Hasan. ...


His son Muslim Ibn Aqeel was The first Martyr of Kerbala. He was Safeer-E-Hussain to Kufa. Muslim Ibn Aqeel's two sons Mohammad and Ibrahim also became martyrs in Kufa. Historically, a martyr is a person who dies for his or her religious faith. ... Karbalā (كربلاء; also transliterated as Kerbala or Kerbela) is a city in Iraq, located about 100 km southwest of Baghdad at 32. ... Kufa (الكوفة al-Kufa in Arabic) is a city in Iraq, about 170 km south of Baghdad, and 10 km northeast of Najaf. ...


See also

  • Family tree of Aqeel ibn Abu Talib
  • Sahaba

In the Islamic religion, the Sahaba (or Asahaaba,الصحابه; both forms are plural--the singular is Sahaabi, which is Arabic for friend, or companion) are the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. ...

External links

  • http://www.yazehra.com/fatimabint.htm

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Abu-Talib ibn Abd-al-Muttalib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (478 words)
Abu Talib ibn Shaiba ibn Hashim raised and supported the Islamic Prophet Muhammad while he was a young man.
Abu Talib took care of Muhammad after the death of Aminah binte Wahab, Muhammad's mother.
Abu Talib also protected Muhammad against other sub-clans of Banu Quraish, who were the enemies of the Islamic Prophet Mohammed.
Aqeel ibn Abu Talib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (158 words)
Aqeel Ibn Abi Talib (Arabic: عقيل بن أبي طالب) was born in the year 590.
Talib was second of four sons of Abu Talib, who was the uncle and protector of prophet Muhammad.
Muslim Ibn Aqeel, Hussains envoy to Kufa, was The first Martyr of Kerbala.
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