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==Narration==
==Narration==
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[[Fatima al-Soghra]] is ill and so cannot accompany [[Imam Hussain]]'s (her father's) caravan and has stay in Medina. She suggests that one of the family stay with her. However, it does not become possible, even [[Ali Akbar]], her brother, is forced to accompany his father.  
[[Fatima al-Soghra]] is ill and so cannot accompany [[Imam Hussain]]'s (her father's) caravan and has stay in Medina. She suggests that one of the family stay with her. However, it does not become possible, even [[Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Hussain|Ali Akbar]], her brother, is forced to accompany his father.  
During the last moment before the caravan departs, Fatima al-Soghra ask Ali Akbar to write her letter. The various tribulations prevent the sending of the letter until Fatima al-Soghra can stand no longer and in her illness she writes a letter complaining to Ali Akbar.  
During the last moment before the caravan departs, Fatima al-Soghra ask Ali Akbar to write her letter. The various tribulations prevent the sending of the letter until Fatima al-Soghra can stand no longer and in her illness she writes a letter complaining to Ali Akbar.  
The letter reaches him just before his [[martyrdom]]. Ali Akbar answers the letter with his blood on his shroud. After reading the letter, [https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-the-quran/umm-salama-EQDUM_00669?s.num=7 Umm Salama], Soghra's great grandmother, decides not to reveal the contents of the letter in order to save more suffering. However, the sister understands that her brother has been martyred on seeing the bloody dove.
The letter reaches him just before his [[martyrdom]]. Ali Akbar answers the letter with his blood on his shroud. After reading the letter, [https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-the-quran/umm-salama-EQDUM_00669?s.num=7 Umm Salama], Soghra's great grandmother, decides not to reveal the contents of the letter in order to save more suffering. However, the sister understands that her brother has been martyred on seeing the bloody dove.