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The House of Hashim, better known as the Hashemites (Arabic: الهاشميون, al-Hāshimīyūn; also "Hashimites" or "Hashimids"), are the royal family of the Hejaz (1916–1925), Iraq (1921–1958), and Jordan (1921–present). The family belongs to the Dhawu Awn, one of the branches of the Hasanid Sharifs of Mecca – also referred to as Hashemites – who ruled Mecca continuously from the 10th century until its conquest by the House of Saud in 1924. Their eponymous ancestor is Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The current dynasty was founded by Sharif Hussein ibn Ali, who was appointed as Sharif and Emir of Mecca by Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1908, then in 1916 was proclaimed King of the Arab Lands (but only recognized as King of the Hejaz) after initiating the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire. His sons Abdullah and Faisal were awarded the thrones of Jordan and Iraq in 1921.
The Hashemites claim to trace their ancestry from Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf (died c. 511 AD), the great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, although the definition today mainly refers to the descendants of Muhammad's daughter Fatimah. The early history of the Hashemites saw them in a continuous struggle against the Umayyads for control over who would be the caliph or successor to Muhammad. The Umayyads were of the same tribe as the Hashemites, but a different clan. After the overthrow of the Umayyads, the Abbasids would present themselves as representatives of the Hashemites, as they claimed descent from Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of Muhammad. Muhammad's father had died before he was born, and his mother died while he was a child, so Muhammad was raised by his uncle Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, chief of the Hashemites.
Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib (Arabic: الحسين بن علي بن أبي طالب; 10 October 625 – 10 October 680) (3 Sha'aban AH 4 (in the ancient (intercalated) Arabic calendar) – 10 Muharram AH 61), also spelled as Husain, Hussain or Hussein, was the son of Ali ibn Abi Ṭalib (fourth Rashidun caliph of Sunni Islam, and first Imam of Shia Islam) and Fatimah Zahra (daughter of Muhammad) and the younger brother of Hasan ibn Ali. Husayn is an important figure in Islam, as he is a member of the Ahl al-Bayt (the household of Muhammad) and Ahl al-Kisa, as well as being the third Shia Imam.
Hussain became the head of Shia Islam and the head of Banu Hashim after the death of his older brother, Hasan ibn Ali, in 670 (AH 50). His father's supporters (Shi'a Ali) in Kufa gave their allegiance to him. However, he told them he was still bound to the peace treaty between Hasan and Muawiyah I and they should wait until Muawiyah was dead. Later, Hussain did not accept the request of Muawiyah for the succession of his son, Yazid I, and considered this action a breach of the Hasan–Muawiya treaty. When Muawiyah I died in 680, Husayn refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid I, who had just been appointed as Umayyad caliph by Muawiyah, because he considered the Umayyads an oppressive and religiously misguided regime. He insisted on his legitimacy based on his own special position as a direct descendant of Muhammad and his legitimate legatees. As a consequence, he left Medina, his home town, to take refuge in Mecca in AH 60. There, the people of Kufa sent letters to him, asking his help and pledging their allegiance to him. So he travelled towards Kufa. At a place near Kufa, known as Karbala, his caravan was intercepted by Yazid I's army. He was killed and beheaded in the Battle of Karbala on 10 October 680 (10 Muḥarram 61) by Shimr Ibn Thil-Jawshan, along with most of his family and companions.
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Assalamu Alayki yaa SAKINA Binte Imam Hussain AS
Anlässlich der heiligen Nächte des Martyriums von Fatema Zahra (a): Die Trauer um die Qualen die ihr zugefügt worden sind. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Du willst keinen Beitrag von https://www.facebook.com/Abbas-ibn-Ali-Moon-of-Hashimites-502424486506499/ verpassen? Dann unterstütze uns doch einfach auf fb und youtube. Werdet unsere Abonnenten und verpasst keinen Beitrag von https://www.facebook.com/Abbas-ibn-Ali-Moon-of-Hashimites-502424486506499/. Teilt unsere Beiträge überall, sodass Insha'Allah jeder Teilhaber der großen Liebe von Abbas Ibn Ali (a.) sein kann: fb: https://www.facebook.com/Abbas-ibn-Ali-Moon-of-Hashimites-502424486506499/ youtube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1QZtuWvKft9j3_9Iap5F...
Salam : Tu Na Aya Ghazi (A.S) By : Ustad Mir Hasan Mir Sahab Who is Ghazi Abbas (A.S)? Ghazi Abbas (A.S) is the son of Imam Ali (A.S) & Ummul Banin (S.A) and was the bravest commander of Imam Hussain (A.S), Abbas is revered by Sunni and Shiite Muslims for his loyalty to his brother Hussain, his respect for the Households of Muhammad, and his role in the Battle of Karbala. Abbas is buried in the Shrine of Abbas in Karbala, Iraq, where he was martyred during the Battle of Karbala on the day of Ashura. His Titles are Abul Fazl (Father of Virtue), Qamr Bani Hashim (Moon of the Hashimites), Alamdaar (Flag/Standard bearer) Shehenshaah-e-Wafa (King of Loyalty) Babul Hawaij (The door to fulfilling needs) Salutations be upon the Martyrs of Karbala
Amman, die ursprünglich auf sieben Hügeln erbaute, heute aus allen Nähten platzende Stadt ist das politische und kulturelle Zentrum des Haschimitischen Königreiches Jordanien. Besonders in den letzten 50 Jahren, seit nach der Staatsgründung Israel viele Flüchtlinge hier ankamen, wuchs die Stadt zu einer Metropole. Die Stadt spielte schon in der biblischen Zeit eine Rolle. In der Bibel wird die Stadt Rabba genannt. Die Blütezeit Ammans fällt in die Zeit der römischen Besatzung. Noch heute kann man die Reste der beeindruckenden Zitadelle bewundern. Sehr empfehlenswert ist auf dem Boden der Zitadelle der Besuch des archäologischen Museums. Auch das Römische Theater ist einen Besuch wert. Ein weiteres Highlight meiner Stadtbesichtigung war das Besuch der König-Abdullah-Moschee, die lange das ...
Anlässlich der bevorstehenden Arba'een von Imam Husayn (a), seiner Familie und seinen Gefährten: Die Wehklagen von Sayida Zainab (a) nachdem Tag von Aschura, als sie mit den Frauen und Kindern nach Sham verschleppt wurde und ohne ihre Brüder Husayn & Abbas blieb. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Du willst keinen Beitrag von https://www.facebook.com/Abbas-ibn-Ali-Moon-of-Hashimites-502424486506499/ verpassen? Dann unterstütze uns doch einfach auf fb und youtube. Werdet unsere abonnenten und verpasst kein Beitrag von https://www.facebook.com/Abbas-ibn-Ali-Moon-of-Hashimites-502424486506499/. Teilt unsere Beiträge überall, sodass Insha'Allah jeder Teilhaber der...
Name : Sakina ( also known in Arab world as Rukkaya) Title: Sukaina (Sukaina is a derivative of "Sakoon" meaning "Peace".) Father : Imam Hussain (a.s.) Mother : Bibi Umm-e-Rubab (a.s.) Lived : 4-5 years Bibi Sakina (A.S), the young Hashimite Princess was the youngest and most beloved daughter of Imam Hussain (A.S). Imam Hussain (A.S) used to pray for a daughter in his night prayers, a daughter who would give him peace, and Allah (SWT) granted him his wish and blessed him with Bibi Sakina (AS). Imam Hussain (as) was often heard to say, "A house without Sakina would not be worth living in!" There was a special bond between Sakina and her uncle Hazrat Abbas. He loved her more than he did his own children. There was nothing that Abbas would not do to make Sakina happy. On the Ashura ...