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| Activities = Participating in the Battle of Karbala | | Activities = Participating in the Battle of Karbala | ||
|Native name=عبدالله بن عُمَیر الکَلبی}} | |Native name=عبدالله بن عُمَیر الکَلبی}} | ||
''' Abd Allah b. Umayr al-Kalbi''' (Arabic: عبدالله بن عُمَیر الکَلبی) was one of companions of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]] who was martyred in the Battle of [[Karbala]]. Once he realized that [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Ibn Sa'd]]'s army was dispatched to Karbala to fight with Imam Hussain, he left [[Kufa]] to join Imam Hussain's carvan. In his journey to They both were martyred on the Day of [[Ashura]]. According to [[Tabari|Muhammad b. Jarir al-Tabari]], | ''' Abd Allah b. Umayr al-Kalbi''' (Arabic: عبدالله بن عُمَیر الکَلبی) was one of companions of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]] who was martyred in the Battle of [[Karbala]]. Once he realized that [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Ibn Sa'd]]'s army was dispatched to Karbala to fight with Imam Hussain, he left [[Kufa]] to join Imam Hussain's carvan. In his journey to They both were martyred on the Day of [[Ashura]]. According to [[Tabari|Muhammad b. Jarir al-Tabari]], Abd Allah b. Umayr was the second martyr in the Battle of Karbala. | ||
==Name and Lineage== | ==Name and Lineage== | ||
Abd Allah b. Umayr belonged to Banu Ulaym tribe. Some historical reports about [[Wahb b. Wahb]] or Wahb b. Abd Allah al-Kalbi are similar to reports about Abd Allah b. Umayr which have led some scholars to identify these two and reject the existence of a person named Wahb b. Wahb. However, despite the similar historical reports, there are remarkable differences between them as well. Therefore, it is not unlikely that they are, in fact, two persons especially because it is mentioned in some historical resources that Wahb was a Christian which does not apply to Abd Allah b. Umayr who was a renowned companion of Imam Hussain. | Abd Allah b. Umayr belonged to Banu Ulaym tribe. Some historical reports about [[Wahb b. Wahb]] or Wahb b. Abd Allah al-Kalbi are similar to reports about Abd Allah b. Umayr which have led some scholars to identify these two and reject the existence of a person named Wahb b. Wahb. However, despite the similar historical reports, there are remarkable differences between them as well. Therefore, it is not unlikely that they are, in fact, two persons especially because it is mentioned in some historical resources that Wahb was a Christian which does not apply to Abd Allah b. Umayr who was a renowned companion of Imam Hussain. |
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