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  | Full name = Qarib b. Abd Allah b. Urayqit  
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'''Qarib b. Abd Allah''' (Arabic: قارب بن عبدالله) known as Qarib Mawla al-Hussain, was martyred in the Battle of [[Karbala]]. He was a servant of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]]. Qarib's father, 'Abd Allah b. Urayqit, served as [[Prophet Muhammad|the Prophet]]'s guide in his journey from Mecca to Medina. Qarib's mother was Imam Hussain's maid.
'''Qarib b. Abd Allah''' (Arabic: قارب بن عبدالله) known as Qarib Mawla al-Hussain, was martyred in the Battle of [[Karbala]]. He was a servant of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]]. Qarib's father, 'Abd Allah b. Urayqit, served as [[Prophet Muhammad|the Prophet]]'s guide in his journey from Mecca to Medina. Qarib's mother was Imam Hussain's maid.


==Lineage ==
==Lineage==
Qarib's father, "Abd Allah b. Urayqit" was the Prophet's guide in immigration to Medina. "Fakiha", Qarib's mother was Imam Hussain's maid who worked in the house of Rabab, the wife of Imam. Imam Hussain asked her to marry Abd Allah Urayqit and after marriage, she gave birth to Qarib; therefore, Qarib was considered Imam's servant.
Qarib's father, "Abd Allah b. Urayqit" was the Prophet's guide in immigration to Medina. "Fakiha", Qarib's mother was Imam Hussain's maid who worked in the house of Rabab, the wife of Imam. Imam Hussain asked her to marry Abd Allah Urayqit and after marriage, she gave birth to Qarib; therefore, Qarib was considered Imam's servant.


== The Battle of Karbala ==
==The Battle of Karbala==
When Imam Hussain declined to offer allegiance ([[baya]]) to [[Yazid]], he decided to left Medina. In Imam's journey from Medina to Mecca and from there to Karbala, Qarib accompanied him. It is said that he was martyred in the first attack of the enemy, before the noon of [[Ashura]]. In the [[Ziyarah al-shuhada]], it is mentioned:
When Imam Hussain declined to offer allegiance ([[baya]]) to [[Yazid]], he decided to left Medina. In Imam's journey from Medina to Mecca and from there to Karbala, Qarib accompanied him. It is said that he was martyred in the first attack of the enemy, before the noon of [[Ashura]]. In the [[Ziyarah al-shuhada]], it is mentioned:


''Peace be upon Qarib, servant of Hussain b. Ali".
''Peace be upon Qarib, servant of Hussain b. Ali".''


Fakiha, Qarib's mother, was also present in the event of Karbala and was among the Captives of Karbala.  
Fakiha, Qarib's mother, was also present in the event of Karbala and was among the Captives of Karbala.  


==References==
==References==
* [http://en.wikishia.net/view/Qarib_b._Abd_Allah WikiShia, An online encyclopedia of the school of Ahl al-Bayt]
 
*[http://en.wikishia.net/view/Qarib_b._Abd_Allah WikiShia, An online encyclopedia of the school of Ahl al-Bayt]
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 26 February 2022

Qarib b. Abd Allah
Martyrs of Karbala.jpg
Tomb of Martyrs of Karbala in the Holy Shrine of Imam al-Hussain
Native nameقارب بن عبدالله
Full NameQarib b. Abd Allah b. Urayqit
Companion ofImam al-Hussain
Well Known AsQarib Mawla al-Hussain
Place(s) of ResidenceMedina
Martyrdom61/680
Cause of MartyrdomBattle of Karbala
Burial PlaceHoly Shrine of Imam al-Hussain
ActivitiesServent of Imam al-Hussain

Qarib b. Abd Allah (Arabic: قارب بن عبدالله) known as Qarib Mawla al-Hussain, was martyred in the Battle of Karbala. He was a servant of Imam Hussain. Qarib's father, 'Abd Allah b. Urayqit, served as the Prophet's guide in his journey from Mecca to Medina. Qarib's mother was Imam Hussain's maid.

Lineage[edit | edit source]

Qarib's father, "Abd Allah b. Urayqit" was the Prophet's guide in immigration to Medina. "Fakiha", Qarib's mother was Imam Hussain's maid who worked in the house of Rabab, the wife of Imam. Imam Hussain asked her to marry Abd Allah Urayqit and after marriage, she gave birth to Qarib; therefore, Qarib was considered Imam's servant.

The Battle of Karbala[edit | edit source]

When Imam Hussain declined to offer allegiance (baya) to Yazid, he decided to left Medina. In Imam's journey from Medina to Mecca and from there to Karbala, Qarib accompanied him. It is said that he was martyred in the first attack of the enemy, before the noon of Ashura. In the Ziyarah al-shuhada, it is mentioned:

Peace be upon Qarib, servant of Hussain b. Ali".

Fakiha, Qarib's mother, was also present in the event of Karbala and was among the Captives of Karbala.

References[edit | edit source]