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Hamza, the uncle of the [[Prophet (s)]] was called Asad Allah<ref>Ibn Ḥayyūn, ''Sharḥ al-akhbar'', vol. 3, p. 228.</ref> and Layth Allah<ref>Ibn Ḥajar, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol. 5, p. 512.</ref>{{Enote|{{ia|Layth is literally equivalent to "Asad" in Arabic, meaning "lion".}}}} because of his courage in battles. | Hamza, the uncle of the [[Prophet (s)]] was called Asad Allah<ref>Ibn Ḥayyūn, ''Sharḥ al-akhbar'', vol. 3, p. 228.</ref> and Layth Allah<ref>Ibn Ḥajar, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol. 5, p. 512.</ref>{{Enote|{{ia|Layth is literally equivalent to "Asad" in Arabic, meaning "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 | 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 Rasul Allah' (the Lion of God and the Lion of the Messenger of God (s)).<ref>Kulaynī, ''al-Kāfī'', vol. 1, p. 224.</ref> | ||
In a war cry in the [[battle of Badr]], Hamza called himself Asad Allah and Asad Rasul Allah.<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', vol. 1, p. 74.</ref> In a [[ziyarah text]] attributed to him, he is [[Salam|saluted]] using this title.<ref>Ibn Qūlawayh, ''Kāmil al-zīyārāt'', p. 22.</ref> | In a war cry in the [[battle of Badr]], Hamza called himself Asad Allah and Asad Rasul Allah.<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', vol. 1, p. 74.</ref> In a [[ziyarah text]] attributed to him, he is [[Salam|saluted]] using this title.<ref>Ibn Qūlawayh, ''Kāmil al-zīyārāt'', p. 22.</ref> |