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Latest revision as of 15:07, 16 February 2022
Amir b. Muslim al-Abdi was a companions of Imam Hussain and was martyred in the Battle of Karbala. His name was included among those who were martyred in the first raid.
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| Native name | عامِر بن مُسلِم العَبدی |
| Full Name | Amir b. Muslim al-Abdi |
| Companion of | Imam al-Hussain |
| Lineage | Abd al-Qays Family |
| Death/Martyrdom | 61/680 |
| Cause ofDeath/Martyrdom | Martyrdom in the Battle of Karbala |
| Burial Place | The Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain |
His Name and LineageEdit
Amir was son of Muslim from the families of Abd al-Qays[1]. According to Mamaqani, Muslim was martyred in the army of Imam Ali in the Battle of Siffin. [2]
Al-Shaykh al-Tusi has mentioned him among the companions of Imam al-Hussain and considers him unknown.[3]
In the Battle of KarbalaEdit
Amir was from Basra who joined Imam Hussain in Mecca[4] together with his servant Salim. On the Day of Ashura, he was martyred in the first attack.[5] His name has been mentioned in the Ziarat al-Shuhada and Ziarat Rajabiyya of Imam Hussain.[6]
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