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{{main|Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib}}
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Hamza, the uncle of the [[Prophet (s)]] was called Asad Allah (the Lion of [[God]]) and Layth [[Allah]]{{Enote|{{ia|It literally is equivalent to "Asad" in Arabic, meaning "the lion".}}}}  because of his courage in battles.
Hamza, the uncle of the [[Prophet (s)]] was called Asad Allah (the Lion of [[God]]) and Layth [[Allah]]{{Enote|{{ia|It is literally equivalent to "Asad" in Arabic, meaning "the lion".}}}}  because of his courage in battles.


According to a [[hadith]] mentioned in historical and hadith sources, it is written on the pillar of [['Arsh]] (throne) that Hamza is AsadAllah wa asad-u Rasul-e Allah (the Lion of God and the Lion of the [[Messenger of God (s)]]).
According to a [[hadith]] mentioned in historical and hadith sources, it is written on the pillar of [['Arsh]] (throne) that Hamza is Asad Allah wa asad-u Rasul-e Allah (the Lion of God and the Lion of the [[Messenger of God (s)]]).


In a war cry in the [[battle of Badr]], Hamza called himself Asad Allah and Asad Rasul Allah. In a [[ziyara texts]] attributed to him, he is saluted using this title.
In a war cry in the [[battle of Badr]], Hamza called himself Asad Allah and Asad Rasul Allah. In a [[ziyara texts]] attributed to him, he is saluted using this title.
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==References==
==References==
*The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:اسدالله|اسدالله]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
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* The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:اسدالله|اسدالله]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
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