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==Battle of Karbala==
==Battle of Karbala==
As a member of [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|'Umar b. Sa'd]] army, he came to Karbala to fight with [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]]. However, when he saw that [[Obayd-Allah Ibn Ziad|Ibn Ziyad]] did not accept the suggestion of Imam Hussain and they engaged in a war, he joined Imam at night with some people of his tribe. They have been mentioned as seven people. He was martyred in the first attack of the army of Ibn Sa'd on the Day of [[Ashura]].
As a member of   [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|'Umar b. Sa'd]] army, he came to Karbala to fight with [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]]. However, when he saw that [[Obayd-Allah Ibn Ziad|Ibn Ziyad]] did not accept the suggestion of Imam Hussain and they engaged in a war, he joined Imam at night with some people of his tribe. They have been mentioned as seven people. He was martyred in the first attack of the army of Ibn Sa'd on the Day of [[Ashura]].


His name has been mentioned in [[Ziyara al-Shuhada]], "Peace be upon Juwayn b. Malik al-Duba'i."
His name has been mentioned in [[Ziyara al-Shuhada]], "Peace be upon Juwayn b. Malik al-Duba'i."

Revision as of 10:09, 25 November 2019

Juwayn b. Malik b. Qays al-Taymi (or al-Tamimi) (Arabic: جُوَین بن مالِک بن قَیس التَیمی) was martyred in the Battle of Karbala. His name was mentioned in sources either as Juwayr b. Malik or Huway b. Malik. Some other reports have mistaken him for Jawn, servant of Abu Dhar.

Battle of Karbala

As a member of 'Umar b. Sa'd army, he came to Karbala to fight with Imam Hussain. However, when he saw that Ibn Ziyad did not accept the suggestion of Imam Hussain and they engaged in a war, he joined Imam at night with some people of his tribe. They have been mentioned as seven people. He was martyred in the first attack of the army of Ibn Sa'd on the Day of Ashura.

His name has been mentioned in Ziyara al-Shuhada, "Peace be upon Juwayn b. Malik al-Duba'i."

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