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| Wellknown Relatives = [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] (Husband), [['Ali Akbar (a)]] (son) | | Wellknown Relatives = [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] (Husband), [['Ali Akbar (a)]] (son) | ||
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'''Laylā bt. Abī Murra b. ʿUrwa b. Masʿūd al-Thaqafī''' (Arabic:{{ia| لیلیٰ بنت أبي مرّة بن عروة بن مسعود الثقفي}}) was [[Imam al-Husayn]]'s (a) wife and the mother of [[Ali al-Akbar (a)]]. She is paternally from the [[Thaqif tribe]] and maternally from [[Banu Umayya]]. Some people took her to be the best-known lady of her time. The name, Layla, is well-known in the common Shiite culture, because she was Ali al-Akbar's (a) mother. There is a disagreement about whether she was present in [[Karbala]]. | '''Laylā bt. Abī Murra b. ʿUrwa b. Masʿūd al-Thaqafī''' (Arabic:{{ia| لیلیٰ بنت أبي مرّة بن عروة بن مسعود الثقفي}}) was [[Imam al-Husayn]]'s (a) wife and the mother of [['Ali al-Akbar (a)]]. She is paternally from the [[Thaqif tribe]] and maternally from [[Banu Umayya]]. Some people took her to be the best-known lady of her time. The name, Layla, is well-known in the common Shiite culture, because she was Ali al-Akbar's (a) mother. There is a disagreement about whether she was present in [[Karbala]]. | ||
==Name== | ==Name== | ||
In most sources, her name is mentioned as "Layla", but in his ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Ibn Sa'd mentioned her as Amina (Arabic:{{ia| آمنة}}), and according to some contemporary scholars, her name was Umm Layla. This is why in some [[rawda]] meetings she is referred to as Umm Layla. | In most sources, her name is mentioned as "Layla", but in his ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Ibn Sa'd mentioned her as Amina (Arabic: {{ia|آمنة}}), and according to some contemporary scholars, her name was Umm Layla. This is why in some [[rawda]] meetings she is referred to as Umm Layla. | ||
==Lineage== | ==Lineage== | ||
Layla's father was Abu Murra b. 'Urwa b. Mas'ud b. Mu'attib, from [[Thaqif tribe]]. Abu Murra was born in the period of the [[Prophet (s)]]. Both Abu Murra and 'Urwa were from the Prophet's (s) [[Sahaba]]. Abu Murra went to the Prophet (s) together with his brother and converted to Islam. 'Urwa b. Mas'ud was one of the [[al-Sadat al-Arba'a]] (the Four Heads) and a senior Arab. He is assimilated to [[Sahib Yasin]] and the most similar person to [[Jesus]]. Layla's mother, Maymuna, was the daughter of [[Abu Sufyan]] from [[Banu Umayya]], and was known as Umm Shayba. | Layla's father was [[Abu Murra b. 'Urwa]] b. Mas'ud b. Mu'attib, from [[Thaqif tribe]]. Abu Murra was born in the period of the [[Prophet (s)]]. Both Abu Murra and [['Urwa b. Mas'ud b. Mu'attib|'Urwa]] were from the Prophet's (s) [[Sahaba]]. Abu Murra went to the Prophet (s) together with his brother and converted to Islam. 'Urwa b. Mas'ud was one of the [[al-Sadat al-Arba'a]] (the Four Heads) and a senior Arab. He is assimilated to [[Sahib Yasin]] and the most similar person to [[Jesus]]. Layla's mother, [[Maymuna bt. Abi Sufyan|Maymuna]], was the daughter of [[Abu Sufyan]] from [[Banu Umayya]], and was known as Umm Shayba. | ||
==Marriage and Children== | ==Marriage and Children== | ||
Imam al-Husayn (a) married Umm Layla, and she gave birth to Ali al-Akbar (a). She is mostly known by Shiites because she is mentioned in rawdas regarding Ali al-Akbar (a). | Imam al-Husayn (a) married Umm Layla, and she gave birth to [['Ali al-Akbar (a)]]. She is mostly known by Shiites because she is mentioned in rawdas regarding 'Ali al-Akbar (a). | ||
==Presence in the Event of Karbala== | ==Presence in the Event of Karbala== | ||
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==Another Layla== | ==Another Layla== | ||
[[Imam Ali (a)]] also had a wife called [[Layla bt. Mas'ud]]. She was the mother of [[Abu Bakr b. Ali]], a [[martyrs of Karbala|martyr of Karbala]]. Sometimes she is confused with Layla, the mother of Ali al-Akbar (a). | [[Imam Ali (a)]] also had a wife called [[Layla bt. Mas'ud]]. She was the mother of [[Abu Bakr b. al-Imam 'Ali (a)|Abu Bakr b. 'Ali]], a [[martyrs of Karbala|martyr of Karbala]]. Sometimes she is confused with Layla, the mother of Ali al-Akbar (a). | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/لیلی_دختر_ابی_مرة لیلی دختر ابی مرة] in Farsi WikiShia. | * The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/لیلی_دختر_ابی_مرة {{ia|لیلی دختر ابی مرة}}] in Farsi WikiShia. | ||
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