Ammar b. Abi Salama
Ammar b. Abi Salama al-Dalani al-Hamdani known as Ammar al-Dalani was a devotee Shi'a and companion of Imam Ali. After the Martyrdom of Imam Ali, he became a companion of Imam Hussain and was eventually martyred at the Battle of Karbala.
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Native name | عمار بن ابی سلمة الدالانی الهمدانی |
Full Name | Ammar b. Abi Salama |
Companion of | Prophet, Imam Ali, Imam al-Hussain |
Lineage | Hamdan tribe |
Death/Martyrdom | 61/680 |
Cause ofDeath/Martyrdom | Martyrdom in the Battle of Karbala |
His lifeEdit
Ammar b. Abi Salama was from "Bani Dalan", a clan of Hamdan tribe.[1] He was among the companions of the Prophet and the companions of Imam Ali in the battles of Jamal, Siffin and Nahrawan. [2]
In the Battle of KarbalaEdit
Prior to the Battle of Karbala, he made an attempt to kill Ibn Ziyad in Nukhayla camp near Kufa, but he was not successful. Then, he joined the camp of Imam Hussain[3] and was martyred on the Day of Ashura in the first attack of the enemy.[4] His name is mentioned in Ziarat al-Shuhada, "Peace be upon Ammar b. Abi Salama Hamdani."[5]