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Uthman ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib عثمان بن علی بن أبی طالب
Personal
Born
659 AD / 39 AH
Kufa, Rashidun Caliphate
Died
10th of Muharram, 61 A.H. / 10 October, 680 AD
Karbala, Umayyad Caliphate
Cause of death
Killed in the Battle of Karbala
Resting place
Imam Husayn Shrine, Karbala, Iraq
Religion
Islam
Parents
Ali (father)
Umm al-Banin (mother)
Known for
Being a companion of Husayn ibn Ali
ʿUthmān ibn ʿAlī (Arabic: عثمان بن علی) was a son of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Umm al-Banin. He fought in the Battle of Karbala, in which he was martyred. Uthman is highly honored by Muslims for his sacrifice. According to some sources Uthman was 21 and had no children when he was martyred.[1][2]
Uthman and his brothers Abbas, Abdullah, and Ja'far accompanied Husayn ibn Ali in his journey from Mecca to Kufa and were martyred at the Battle of Karbala. Their graves are in the mausoleum of the collective grave of the martyrs of Karbala in the shrine of Husayn ibn Ali.
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