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==Words of Scholars==
==Words of Scholars==
Zayn al-Din al-'Amili, known as [[al-Shahid al-Thani]] says, "Umm al-Banin is a virtuous lady. She had a great affection and loyalty toward the family of the [[Prophet (s)]] and devoted her life to serve them. In return, the household of the Prophet (s) considered a special status for her and honored her. They visited her on the days of [[Eid]] (Islamic holidays) as a sign of respect."<ref>Rabbānī Khalkhālī, ''Sitāra-yi dirakhshān-i madīna'', p. 7; Muqarram, ''Qamar-i Banī Hāshim'', p. 18.</ref>
Zayn al-Din al-'Amili, known as [[al-Shahid al-Thani]] says, "Umm al-Banin is a virtuous lady. She had great affection and loyalty toward the family of the [[Prophet (s)]] and devoted her life to serving them. In return, the household of the Prophet (s) considered a special status for her and honored her. They visited her on the days of [[Eid]] (Islamic holidays) as a sign of respect."<ref>Rabbānī Khalkhālī, ''Sitāra-yi dirakhshān-i madīna'', p. 7; Muqarram, ''Qamar-i Banī Hāshim'', p. 18.</ref>


[[Sayyid Mahmud Shahrudi]] (d. [[Sha'ban 17]], [[1394]]/[[September 5]], 1974) said, "When I face troubles, I recite [[Salawat]] hundred times for [[Abu l-Fadl]] al-'Abbas's mother -Umm al-Banin- and after that my problem is solved."<ref>Rabbānī Khalkhālī, ''Chihra-yi dirakhshān-i qamar-i banī Hāshim'', vol. 1, p. 464.</ref>
[[Sayyid Mahmud Shahrudi]] (d. [[Sha'ban 17]], [[1394]]/[[September 5]], 1974) said, "When I face troubles, I recite [[Salawat]] hundred times for [[Abu l-Fadl]] al-'Abbas's mother -Umm al-Banin- and after that, my problem is solved."<ref>Rabbānī Khalkhālī, ''Chihra-yi dirakhshān-i qamar-i banī Hāshim'', vol. 1, p. 464.</ref>


[[Sayyid Muhsin al-Amin]] writes in his book ''[[A'yan al-Shi'a]]'', "Umm al-Banin was an eloquent poet, from a noble and brave family."
[[Sayyid Muhsin al-Amin]] writes in his book ''[[A'yan al-Shi'a]]'', "Umm al-Banin was an eloquent poet, from a noble and brave family."
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[[Al-Muqarram]] says, "Umm al-Banin is counted among the virtuous ladies. She knew the right of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] very well and loved them sincerely. In return, she had a special position among them."<ref>Muqarram, ''Qamar-i Banī Hāshim'', p. 18.</ref>
[[Al-Muqarram]] says, "Umm al-Banin is counted among the virtuous ladies. She knew the right of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] very well and loved them sincerely. In return, she had a special position among them."<ref>Muqarram, ''Qamar-i Banī Hāshim'', p. 18.</ref>


'Ali Muhammad 'Ali al-Dukhayl, a contemporary Arab writer, writes describing this great lady, "The greatness of this woman becomes obvious by this event: when she heard the news of martyrdom of her sons, she did not pay attention to it, but asked about Imam al-Husayn (a). It is as if, Imam al-Husayn (a) is her son not her own sons."<ref>Dukhayyal, ''al-ʿAbbās b. Amīr al-Muʾminīn'', p. 18.</ref>
'Ali Muhammad 'Ali al-Dukhayl, a contemporary Arab writer, writes describing this great lady, "The greatness of this woman becomes obvious by this event: when she heard the news of the martyrdom of her sons, she did not pay attention to it, but asked about Imam al-Husayn (a). It is as if, Imam al-Husayn (a) is her son not her own sons."<ref>Dukhayyal, ''al-ʿAbbās b. Amīr al-Muʾminīn'', p. 18.</ref>


[[Baqir Sharif al-Qurashi]], the author of the book '''Abbas b. Ali, ra'id al-karama'' writes about the virtues of Umm al-Banin, "No one has seen a woman like this pure lady (Umm al-Banin) in the history who would like her fellow wife's children honestly and care about them more [than her children]."<ref>Qarashī, ''al-ʿAbbās b. ʿAlī'', p. 28.</ref>
[[Baqir Sharif al-Qurashi]], the author of the book '''Abbas b. Ali, ra'id al-karama'' writes about the virtues of Umm al-Banin, "No one has seen a woman like this pure lady (Umm al-Banin) in the history who would like her fellow wife's children honestly and care about them more [than her children]."<ref>Qarashī, ''al-ʿAbbās b. ʿAlī'', p. 28.</ref>
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