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  1. Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath ( Arabic: جعدة بنت الأشعث) (Full name: Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath ibn Qays al-Kindī) was the wife of Hasan ibn Ali. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Few details about her early life and biography are known. She was of Arab origin from the tribe of Kinda .

    • Lineage
    • Marriage
    • Killing Imam Al-Hasan
    • After Imam Al-Hasan

    There is no mention in historical books about the birth of Ja'da, but about her lineage, it is mentioned that her father Ash'ath b. Qays al-Kindi was among famous people in early decades of Islam and her mother was Umm Farwa, Abu Bakr's sister. Abu al-Faraj Isfahani said, "It is said that she had names including Sukayna, Sha'tha' and 'Ayisha but he...

    Al-Baladhuri believed that Ash'ath b. Qays had a hypocrite role in this marriage. He believed that Imam Ali (a) had considered the daughter of Sa'id b. Qays named "Umm 'Imran" for the wife of his son al-Hasan (a), but Sa'id consulted his brother Ash'ath about that and Ash'ath directed him so that Sa'id gave his daughter to son of Ash'ath and the ma...

    According to Shia and Sunni reports, Ja'da was the one who killed Imam al-Hasan (a). Al-Sakhawi quoted from Ibn 'Abd al-Barr saying, "Due to her hatred toward Imam al-Hasan (a), Ja'da poisoned him. Shi'a sources have said that Mu'awiya made plot and promised Ja'da with financial helps and marriage with his son, Yazid, and encouraged her to poison I...

    Abu al-Faraj wrote, "Mu'awiya fulfilled his financial promise and sent a hundred thousand Dirhams for Ja'da, but did not accept that she marries Yazid. About this, Mu'awiya said, 'I am afraid you do to my son what you did in poisoning the son of the Prophet (s).'"

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Ja'da bint al-Ash'at (Full name:Ja'da bint al-Ash'at ibn Qays al-Kindi) was the wife of Imam Hasan Ibn Ali. Shia and some Sunni scholars believe that she killed her husband in 670 CE with poison at the instruction of Mu'awiya.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2021 · Ja'da bint Al-Ash'ath poisoned Imam Hasan (a). Why did Imam marry her and how did Imam Ali (a) allow this? Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli explains.#ImamHasan.

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  4. Abū Muḥammad Maʿdīkarib ibn Qays ibn Maʿdīkarib (599–661), better known as al-Ashʿath ( Arabic: الأشعث ), was a chief of the Kinda tribe of Hadhramawt and founder of a leading noble Arab household in Kufa, one of the two main garrison towns and administrative centers of Iraq under the Rashidun (632–661) and Umayyad ...

  5. As with Jafri, Veccia Vaglieri notes that many early sources hold Ja'da bin al-Ash'ath responsible for poisoning Hasan at the instigation of Mu'awiya, though she also observes that al-Ash'ath was regarded as a traitor by the Shia who might have transferred the blame to his daughter.

  6. Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿat ( árabe : جعدة بنت الأشعث ) (Nombre completo: Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿat ibn Qays al-Kindi ) era la esposa del Imam Hasan Ibn Ali .