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Ruqayya's mother –Sahba' bt. Rabi'a al-Taghlibiyya- was a concubine of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''Al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', vol.3 p.14; Ibn al-Jawzi, ''Al-Muntazam'', vol.4 p.109; Al-Tabari, ''Tarikh al-umam'', vol.4 p.359; Mahallati, ''Rayahin'', vol.4 p.255-256</ref>
Ruqayya's mother –Sahba' bt. Rabi'a al-Taghlibiyya- was a concubine of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''Al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', vol.3 p.14; Ibn al-Jawzi, ''Al-Muntazam'', vol.4 p.109; Al-Tabari, ''Tarikh al-umam'', vol.4 p.359; Mahallati, ''Rayahin'', vol.4 p.255-256</ref>


==Marriage==
Ruqayya married her cousin, [[Muslim b. 'Aqil]]. It is said in the book ''[[Rayahin al-Shari'a]]'', they had two sons named [['Abd Allah b. Muslim|'Abd Allah]] and Muhammad and a daughter. 'Abd Allah is considered as the husband of [[Sukayna bt. al-Husayn]].<ref>Mahallati, ''Rayahin'', vol.4 p.255-256</ref>
Ruqayya married her cousin, [[Muslim b. 'Aqil]]. It is said in the book ''[[Rayahin al-Shari'a]]'', they had two sons named [['Abd Allah b. Muslim|'Abd Allah]] and Muhammad and a daughter. 'Abd Allah is considered as the husband of [[Sukayna bt. al-Husayn]].<ref>Mahallati, ''Rayahin'', vol.4 p.255-256</ref>
In some sources, she is referred to as "Umm Kulthum"<ref>Ibn 'Inaba, ''Umdat al-talib'', p.32</ref> which was probably her [[kunya]]. [[Sayyid Muhsin Amin]] referred to her as Umm Kulthum al-Wusta, distinct from [[Umm Kulthum al-Kubra]] and Umm Kulthum al-Sughra.<ref>Al-Amin, ''A'yan al-shi'a'', vol.3 p.484</ref>


==Event of Karbala==
==Event of Karbala==
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==Shrine==
==Shrine==
According to the book ''[[Mu'jam al-buldan]]'', Ruqayya was buried in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].<ref>Al-Hamawi, ''Mu'jam al-buldan'', vol.5 p.132</ref>
According to the book ''[[Mu'jam al-buldan]]'', Ruqayya was buried in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].<ref>Al-Hamawi, ''Mu'jam al-buldan'', vol.5 p.132</ref>
The [[darih]] of the grave attributed to Ruqayya, the daughter of Imam &#39;Ali (a), was set up in 1416/1995, and is different with respect to artistic decorations from other silver darihs. The darih is approximately rectangular and its angles have respectively three or four netlike windows. On top of the darih, there is a small dome, and on top of the angles of its sides, there are muqarnases like the ones in the corners of the minaret of the Mosque of Kufa (which is an imitation from the ones in Masjid al-Aqmar). The base of the darih is made by green carved marble stones. The silver darih of the mausoleum of Ruqayya was designed by Dawudi [[Buhras]] of [[India]], and it replaced the old copper darih.<ref>http://islamicshrines.net/?p=656</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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* Ibn Athir, ''Al-Kamil''. Tehran: Mu'assisiyi Matbu'at-i 'Ilmi, 1371
* Ibn Athir, ''Al-Kamil''. Tehran: Mu'assisiyi Matbu'at-i 'Ilmi, 1371
* Hamawi, Yaqut b. 'Abd Allah al-, ''Mu'jam al-buldan''. Beirut: Dar sadir 1995
* Hamawi, Yaqut b. 'Abd Allah al-, ''Mu'jam al-buldan''. Beirut: Dar sadir 1995
* َAmin, al-Sayyid Muhsin al-. ''A'yan al-shi'a''. Dar al-Ta'aruf li l-Matbu'at, 1406
* Ibn 'Inaba. '' 'Umdat al-talib fi ansab al Abi Talib''. Qom: Ansariya, 1417
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