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  1. Umm al-Banin (a) Fāṭima bt. Ḥizām (Arabic: فاطمة بنت حزام) (d. 64 / 684), well-known as Umm al-Banīn (Arabic: أمّ البَنین, lit. mother of the sons) is one of the wives of 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a) and is one of the most honorable Shi'a personalities. She is the mother of 'Abbas (a) and three other sons, 'Abd Allah, Ja ...

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    Ali. Fāṭima bint Ḥuzām (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت حُزَام), better known as ʾUmm al-Banīn (Arabic: أُمّ ٱلْبَنِين, lit. 'mother of the sons'), was a wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia Imam. She belonged to the Banu Kilab, [1] a tribe within the Qays ...

  3. barar2nd. • 5 yr. ago. the Umm Kulthum who married Umar was Imam Ali's step daughter (Rabibah) not his own daughter. She was the daughter of AbuBakr who came to the house of Imam Ali with her mother Umm Salamah and her brother Muhammad bin AbuBakr. an-Nawawi the commentator of Sahih Muslim admits the above fact. and among the Shia scholars ...

  4. Umm-ul-Banin. Umm-ul-Banin is the glorious mother of al-’Abbas. Her name was Fatima, daughter of Hizam. Historians have referred to her name among names of eleven mothers each of whom were known for their glory, honor, and good reputation. 1 Her father too was one of the most celebrated personalities of the Arabs, and was the chief of his people.

  5. Al-Kulayni received the reports from Ibn Abi Umayr through his teacher Ali ibn Ibrahim ibn Hashim al-Qummi, who is so reliable that he [Ali ibn Ibrahim] is his source for about one third of the material in Al-Kafi. Ali ibn Ibrahim is the author of a classical Tafseer of the Shia, and is highly regarded by Shia rijal critics such as an-Najashi ...

  6. Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Husaini Sistani was born on 9th Rabi Al-Awwal 1349 A.H. in the holy city of Mashhad. He was named Ali after his grandfather. He was brought up into a family known for its religious background. He learned theological and rational sciences from many eminent and well-known religious scholars.

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  8. Al-Sistani was born in either 1929 [1] or 1930 in Mashhad, to a family of religious clerics who claim descent from Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad. His father was Mohammad-Baqir al-Sistani and his mother was the daughter of Ridha al-Mehrebani al-Sarabi. [2]

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