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{{short description|Great-grandson of Muhammad who was killed in the Battle of Karbala}}
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| name          = ‘Ali al-Akbar ibn Al-Husayn<br> عـلی الأکـبـر بـن الـحـسـیـن
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| caption        = Ali al-Akbar (a) is buried beside the grave of his father, Imam al-Husayn (a) in Karbala.
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| father        = [[Husayn ibn Ali|Al-Husayn ibn ‘Ali]]
| mother        = [[Layla bint Abi Murrah al-Thaqafi|Umm Layla]]
| birth_date  = Monday, 11th of Sha'ban, 42 A.H. / 30 November 662 (Gregorian Calendar)
| birth_place = [[Medina]], [[Hijaz]]
| death_date  = Friday, 10th of [[Muharram]], 61 A.H. / 10 October 680 (Gregorian Calendar) (aged 18 years 4 months 29 days)
| death_place = [[Karbala]]’, ‘[[Iraq]]
| place of burial= [[Imam Hussain Shrine]]
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'''Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Husayn''' (d. 10 [[Muharram]] 61/10 October 680), commonly known as Ali al-Akbar, was [[Imam Husayn]]’s eldest son. He was killed at the age of 18, 19, or 25 at the [[battle of Karbala]] on the Day of [[Ashura]]. It is reported that nobody resembles the Prophet more than he (hence his surname Shabih-e Payqambar, the “Prophet’s Likeness”). His role in the Battel of Karbala is characterized by heroic acts and distinguished bravery.  
'''Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Husayn''' (d. 10 [[Muharram]] 61/10 October 680), commonly known as Ali al-Akbar, was [[Imam Husayn]]’s eldest son. He was killed at the age of 18, 19, or 25 at the [[battle of Karbala]] on the Day of [[Ashura]]. It is reported that nobody resembles the Prophet more than he (hence his surname Shabih-e Payqambar, the “Prophet’s Likeness”). His role in the Battel of Karbala is characterized by heroic acts and distinguished bravery.  
==Life and Martyrdom==
==Life and Martyrdom==
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