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  1. Husayn ibn Ali, King of Hejaz’s (c.1853-1931) loss of Mecca to Ibn Saʻud, King of Saudi Arabia (c.1880-1953) in 1925 brought to an end a dynasty whose rule stretched back through the 16 th century. Husayn was born in Mecca a generation after Egyptian forces restored the Abadillah section of the Hashemite clan to the emirate of Mecca.

  2. Husayn lived (1924–30) in exile on Cyprus. He died in Amman, the capital of Transjordan (now Jordan). Abdullah I of Jordan and Faisal I of Iraq were his sons. Husayn ibn Ali (Ĭ´bən ä´lē), 1856–1931, Arab political and religious leader. In 1908 he succeeded as grand sherif of Mecca and thus became ruler of the Hejaz under the Ottoman ...

  3. Al-Husayn I ibn Ali, also known as Hussein I (Arabic: حسين الأول; born in 1675 – 13 September 1740) was the founder of the Husainid Dynasty, which ruled Tunisia until the abolition of the monarchy in 1957. Biography. Husayn was born a Kouloughli, which is a term used to refer to an Ottoman father and a local North African mother.

  4. Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib (sometimes spelled Hussein) (Arabic language: الحسين بن علي بن أبي طالب‎) (11 or 13 January 626 CE – 13 October 680 CE) (3rd / 5th Sha'aban 4 AH – 10th Muharram 61 AH) was the son of Ali ibn Abi Ṭalib (final Rashidun Caliph and first Shia Imam) and Fatimah Zahra (daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) and the younger brother of Hasan ...

  5. Hussain ibn Ali. Hussain ibn Ali was Muhammad 's grandson and son of Fatima, the Prophet's daughter. His father was Ali ibn Abi Talib, Muhammad's cousin and devoted follower, who became the fourth Muslim caliph and the first imam of the Shi'i branch of Islam. The Shi'i revere Hussain as their third imam and as a martyr.

  6. Ibn Ziyad also ordered the execution of Ali ibn Husayn but was dissuaded when Zaynab protected her nephew and asked to be killed before him, as reported by the early historians Abu Mikhnaf (d. 773–774), Ibn Sa'd (d. 845), and al-Tabari.

  7. Words of Wisdom from Husayn ibn Ali (p) Imam Hussain (p) is reported to have said: “Whoever wishes to have an increased life span, an increased sustenance, should maintain relations with his kin.” 1. Imam Hussain (p) is reported to have said: “He who seeks to please God at the expense of people’s displeasure God suffices him in all of ...