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'''Habib b. Muzahir al-Asadi''' (حبیب بن مُظاهر الاسدی) was one of [[Imam Ali]]'s (a) special companions. He was from [[Bani Asad]] tribe, and lived in [[Kufa]]. He was one of the people of Kufa who sent letters to [[Imam Husayn]] (a) and invited him to Kufa, after Mu'awiya's death. However, when he saw that people of Kufa have broken their allegiance to Imam Husayn (a), he left Kufa, joind Imam, and was martyred at the age of 75 while fighting in Imam Husayn's army.
'''Habib b. Muzahir al-Asadi''' (Arabic: حبیب بن مُظاهر الاسدی) was one of [[Imam Ali]]'s (a) special companions. He was from [[Banu Asad]] tribe, and lived in [[Kufa]]. He was one of the people of Kufa who sent letters to [[Imam Husayn]] (a) and invited him to Kufa, after Mu'awiya's death. However, when he saw that people of Kufa have broken their allegiance to Imam Husayn (a), he left Kufa, joind Imam, and was martyred at the age of 75 while fighting in Imam Husayn's army.


==Name, Kuniya and Lineage==
==Name, Kuniya and Lineage==
Habib b. Muzahhar (or Muzahir) b. Ri'ab b. Ashtar b. Hajwan b. Faq'as b. Tarif b. 'Amr b. Qays b. Harith b. Tha'labat b. Dudan b. Asad al-Asadi al-Kandi al-Faq'asi.
Habib b. Muzahhar (or Muzahir) b. Ri'ab b. Ashtar b. Hajwan b. Faq'as b. Tarif b. 'Amr b. Qays b. Harith b. Tha'labat b. Dudan b. Asad al-Asadi al-Kandi al-Faq'asi.


His father's name appears in the early sources in different ways. It is sometimes Muzahir, sometimes Muzahhar and sometimes, Mutahhir. Based on what is common between people and in some Ziyara scriptures, [[Mamqani]] chooses Muzahir as the correct record. On the other hand, [[Sayyid Muhsin Amin]] writes, "In most of the manuscripts of ancient historical and non-historical books, it is recorded as Muzahhar, and this is the correct form. However, "Muzahir", which appears in newly written books, is not in accordance with early records.
His father's name appears in the early sources in different ways. It is sometimes Muzahir, sometimes Muzahhar and sometimes, Mutahhir. Based on what is common between people and in some Ziyara scriptures, [[Mamuqani]] chooses Muzahir as the correct record. On the other hand, [[Sayyid Muhsin Amin]] writes, "In most of the manuscripts of ancient historical and non-historical books, it is recorded as Muzahhar, and this is the correct form. However, "Muzahir", which appears in newly written books, is not in accordance with early records.


==Merits==
==Merits==
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