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{{Infobox monarch
| name          = ‘Ali al-Asghar ibn Al-Husayn<br> عـلی الأصغر بـن الـحـسـیـن
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| caption        = Arabic text with the name of Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn
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| father        = [[Husayn ibn Ali|Al-Husayn ibn ‘Ali]]
| mother        = [[Rubab bint Imra al-Qais|Rubab bint Imra’ al-Qays]]
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| death_date  = Friday, 10th of [[Muharram]], 61 A.H. / 10 October 680 (Gregorian Calendar) (6 months)
| death_place = [[Battle of Karbala]]’, ‘[[Iraq]]
| place of burial= [[Imam Hussain Shrine]]
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'''Ali Asqar ibn Husayn''' (d. 10 [[Muharram]] 61/ 10 October 680), commonly known as ‘Ali al-Asqar (“younger ‘Ali”), was [[Imam Husayn]]’s youngest son. He was killed at the [[Battle of Karbala]] by an arrow shot at his throat and is commemorated annually by Shi’a community during Muharram rituals. He is the youngest martyr of the Battle of Karbala on the day of Ashura. He is given the title "Bab al-Hawa'ij".
'''Ali Asqar ibn Husayn''' (d. 10 [[Muharram]] 61/ 10 October 680), commonly known as ‘Ali al-Asqar (“younger ‘Ali”), was [[Imam Husayn]]’s youngest son. He was killed at the [[Battle of Karbala]] by an arrow shot at his throat and is commemorated annually by Shi’a community during Muharram rituals. He is the youngest martyr of the Battle of Karbala on the day of Ashura. He is given the title "Bab al-Hawa'ij".
==Ali Asqar’s Birth and Martyrdom==
==Ali Asqar’s Birth and Martyrdom==

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