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'''Ruqayya bt. ʿAli''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|رُقَيَّة بنت علي}}) (alive in [[61]]/680), was the daughter of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. She married [[Muslim b. 'Aqil]]. She was on the way to Kufa with Imam al-Husayn (a), when she received the news of the martyrdom of her husband. Also her son [['Abd Allah b. Muslim|'Abd Allah]] was martyred in the [[event of Karbala]]. She was one of the [[captives of Karbala]].
'''Ruqayya bt. ʿAli''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|رُقَيَّة بنت علي}}) (alive in [[61]]/680), was the daughter of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. She married [[Muslim b. 'Aqil]]. She was on the way to [[Kufa]] with [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] when she received the news of the martyrdom of her husband. Also her son [['Abd Allah b. Muslim|'Abd Allah]] was martyred in the [[event of Karbala]]. She was one of the [[captives of Karbala]].


Her shrine is in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].
Her shrine is in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].


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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>


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>
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