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Habib ibn Muzahir حَبِيب ٱبْن مُظَاهِر
Title
al-Asadi (ٱلْأَسَدِيّ)
Personal
Born
605 AD
Died
10th of Muharram, 61 A.H. / 10 October, 680 AD
Cause of death
Killed in the Battle of Karbala
Resting place
Karbala, Iraq
Religion
Islam
Parent
Muẓāhir (father)
Known for
Being a companion of Muhammad, Ali, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali
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Ḥabīb ibn Muẓāhir al-Asadī (Arabic: حبيب بن مظاهر الأسدي, romanized: Ḥabīb ibn Muẓāhir al-Asadī) was of the Banu Asad clan, and one of the companions of Ali, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali. He was one of the people of Kufa who sent letters to Husayn ibn Ali (grandson of Muhammad) and invited him to Kufa. Though, when he realized that people of Kufa have broken their allegiance to Husayn, he left Kufa, joined Husayn, and was martyred at the age of 75 while fighting in Husayn's army, in Karbala.[1]
^A research about Persian Maqtal al-Husayn, پژوهشی در مقتل های فارسی. Qom: ZamZam Hidayat. 2007.
ḤabībibnMuẓāhir al-Asadī (Arabic: حبيب بن مظاهر الأسدي, romanized: ḤabībibnMuẓāhir al-Asadī) was of the Banu Asad clan, and one of the companions of...
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battle positions. Husayn appointed Zuhayr ibn Qayn to command the right flank of his army, HabibibnMuzahir to command the left flank, and his half-brother...
received their support. The attendees included Abas ibn Abi Habib al-Shakeri, HabibibnMuzahir, and Sa'id ibn Abd-Allah al-Hanafi, all of whom were later killed...
set out and challenged anyone from Husayn ibn Ali's army to have a duel with them. At this, HabibibnMuzahir and Burayr expressed their desire to take...
where Imam Husayn ibn Ali, and his relatives such as Abbas ibn Ali, Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn, Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn, HabibibnMuzahir, and other martyrs...
Mangalore . HabibibnMuzahir (commander of the left flank), Muslim ibn Awsaja al-Asadi, Uns ibn Hars Asadi, Qais ibn Masher Asadi, Abu Samama Umru ibn Abdullah...
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companion of Husayn ibn Ali. Muslim ibn Awsaja and HabibibnMuzahir both were from the tribe of Banu Asad. Muslim ibn Awsaja supported Husayn ibn Ali's ambassador...