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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
There is no record about his birthday. However, it is said in Maqtal al-Khwarazmi that he had not reached puberty when he was martyred. Lubab al-ansab wrote that he was 16. | There is no record about his birthday. However, it is said in Maqtal al-Khwarazmi that he had not reached puberty when he was martyred. Lubab al-ansab wrote that he was 16. | ||
Shaykh al-Mufid reported that he, ‘Abd Allah b. Hasan and ‘Amr b. Hasan were from a same mother, who was a slave woman. Maqatil al-Talibiyin reported that he and Abu Bakr b. Hasan were from a same mother, though. | Shaykh al-Mufid reported that he, ‘Abd Allah b. Hasan and ‘Amr b. Hasan were from a same mother, who was a slave woman. Maqatil al-Talibiyin reported that he and Abu Bakr b. Hasan were from a same mother, though. | ||
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==Martyrdom== | ==Martyrdom== | ||
In his book, al-Luhuf, Sayyid b. Tawus reported his fight and martyrdom scene as following: | In his book, al-Luhuf, Sayyid b. Tawus reported his fight and martyrdom scene as following: | ||
“… at that moment a youngster whose face was [bright] like moon came to the battled field and started fighting. Ibn Fudayl al-Azdi hit him on the head. His head was split and he fell on his face and shouted “O, my uncle!” Husayn came to him very fast and attacked the enemies like a lion. He attacked Ibn Fudayl and cut his hand from elbow as Ibn Fudayl had raised it to protect himself from the sword strike. Ibn Fudayl shouted and all the army heard him. They came to help him but trampled him to death. Narrator says that when the dust cleared, I saw Husayn standing at the youngster’s body and the boy was kicking his legs. | “… at that moment a youngster whose face was [bright] like moon came to the battled field and started fighting. Ibn Fudayl al-Azdi hit him on the head. His head was split and he fell on his face and shouted “O, my uncle!” Husayn came to him very fast and attacked the enemies like a lion. He attacked Ibn Fudayl and cut his hand from elbow as Ibn Fudayl had raised it to protect himself from the sword strike. Ibn Fudayl shouted and all the army heard him. They came to help him but trampled him to death. Narrator says that when the dust cleared, I saw Husayn standing at the youngster’s body and the boy was kicking his legs. | ||
Husayn said, “God curses the people who killed you. Your father and your grandfather will avenge you in the day of Resurrection. By God! it is difficult for your uncle to call him but he does not answer you and if he does, it would not benefit you. By God! today is a day that your uncle’s enemies are many and his companions are few. | Husayn said, “God curses the people who killed you. Your father and your grandfather will avenge you in the day of Resurrection. By God! it is difficult for your uncle to call him but he does not answer you and if he does, it would not benefit you. By God! today is a day that your uncle’s enemies are many and his companions are few. | ||
Then he cradle the youngster and put him next to other martyr of Bani Hashim.” | Then he cradle the youngster and put him next to other martyr of Bani Hashim.” | ||
==Distortion of Facts== | ==Distortion of Facts== | ||
Shahid Mutahhari wrote Qasim’s wedding in Karbala was an inseparable part of mourning poems and Rawza of Qasim b. al-Hassan. However, this is not reported in any reliable books. Muhaddith al-Nuri said, “The first person who write this story was Mulla Husayn Kashifi in his book “Rawzat al-shuhada’.” The origin of this story is false and it is 100 percent false.” | Shahid Mutahhari wrote Qasim’s wedding in Karbala was an inseparable part of mourning poems and Rawza of Qasim b. al-Hassan. However, this is not reported in any reliable books. Muhaddith al-Nuri said, “The first person who write this story was Mulla Husayn Kashifi in his book “Rawzat al-shuhada’.” The origin of this story is false and it is 100 percent false.” | ||
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