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	<h4>The Kind of Men They Were</h4>
	<B>T</B>hose who surrendered their souls in the way of the Lord at Karbala were the divinely selected ones of the human family. They were ideal personalities with unique qualities which humanity could justly be proud to own in their kind as the matchless gems which the world had ever seen. They were the noblest models of devoted Muslims. The faith in God, the sincere devotion, the dauntless courage, the unconquerable fidelity, the unfailing patience, the charitable disposition, the ideal consideration for life after death and the ever
	mindfulness of the Day of Judgment which the great martyrs manifested in the hour of their trial at Karbala were obviously the qualities they were divinely conditioned with for the fulfillment of the Divine attributes in a human personality may look into the wonderful sacrifice which Husayn, the King of Martyrs offered in Karbala, in the way of the Lord. 
	
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	<B>I</B>t is a historic fact that a large crowd followed Husayn from Makkah but before the great offering he had to make, Husayn started relating to these people through his repeated sermons the sufferings and the gruesome massacre in store for those who remain with him. The Holy Imam made those in doubt to leave his camp. Only the sincere ones who were wholly devoted to the Lord and who were really anxious of surrendering themselves in His way were left. Husayn wrote letters and sent messages to the chosen few worthy of inclusion into his fold informing them of the arrival of the awaited hour. Thus were collected the gems worthy of presenting to the Lord.
	
	<h4>The Companions of Husayn and those of the Holy Prophet</h4>
	<B>T</B>he kind of faithful companions the Holy Imam Husayn had gathered around him was not given to any of the Apostles of God including Jesus and even the Holy Prophet Muhammad to claim such a band of men of spotless character and godly conduct in such a large number among their companions. While one of the disciples of Jesus betrayed hem and connived to get him in the hands of his enemies, none of the other disciples offered to get killed with their Master. In the case of the companions of the Holy Prophet, most of those who claim prominence in their devotion to him, deserted him leaving him in the jaws of death, not once or twice but on every occasion when they felt any danger to their lives. But in the case of Husayn, the faithfulness and the devotion of his comrades in the worst and the most torturous miseries which culminated in the gruesome massacre of one and all of them, is nothing but a matchless marvel which has thrown the human world into wonder and has moved every human heart to sorrow and grief for them, with tears irresistibly rushing into the eyes of men, women and even children in sympathy for the great sufferers in the way of the Lord.
	
	<h4>Husayn's Martyrdom was prophesised in the Old Testament</h4>
	
	<BLOCKQUOTE>&quot;For this is the day of the Lord God of
	hosts a day of vengeance, that he may avenge him of his adversaries and the sword shall
	devour, and it shall be satiated and make drunk with their blood for the Lord God of hosts
	hath a sacrifice in the North country by the river Euphrates.&quot; Jer, 46:10 (The Old Testament)</BLOCKQUOTE>
	
	<h4>Brief Notes on some of those Martyred in Kufa and Karbala</h4>
	
	<br/>1. Abu-Bakr ibne Ali ibne Abi Taleb 
	<br/>He was called 'Muhammad-e-Azghar' or Abdullah from Laila daughter of
	Masu'ud, son of Hanzala, son of Manath, son of Tameem.
	
	<br/><br/>2. Abi Bakr son of the Second Imam Hassan, son of Ali.
	
	<br/><br/>3. Abdul Hatoof Ansari and his brother
	
	<br/><br/>4. Sa'ad (both sons of Hur). 
	<br/>Both from Kufa who joined the Holy Imam at Karbala.
	
	<br/><br/>5. Adhan son of Omayya-al Abdi. From Basra son of Abi Obaida, whose
	father had been the companion of the Holy Prophet.
	
	<br/><br/>6. Aslam-the slave who was purchased and liberated by the Holy Imam- was
	the scribe engaged to write communications from the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>7. Anas bin Hars-e-Kahili, son of Baniah, son of Kahli who was one of
	the companions of the Holy Prophet
	
	<br/><br/>8. Borair Zibe Khozair-e- Hamdani - 
	<br/>A very old, pious, and devoted companion of Amirul-Momineen, Ali ibne
	Abi Taleb, one of the prominent noblemen of Kufa. He was the one who came to the Holy Imam
	begging most humbly to permit him to get martyred for he wanted to die in the way of the
	Lord and show his face to the Holy Prophet on the Day of Judgment.
	
	<br/><br/>9. Omayyabib Sa'd at Tale: 
	<br/>He was one of the companions of Amirul-Momineen.
	
	<br/><br/>10. Bushr bin Amrual Hazrami from the famous ones among the faithful
	ones among the faithful devotees of the Holy Prophet.
	
	<br/><br/>11. Bakr bib Hai at Taimi: 
	<br/>Of the Bani Taimi tribe who came to the Holy Imam and volunteered to be
	martyred in the way of the Lord.
	
	<br/><br/>12. Jabib ibne Hajjaj al Taimi: 
	<br/>He was the follower of Muslim-bin-Aqeel in Kufa. Since Muslim was
	arrested, he hid himself until Husayn arrived in Karbala, and submitted himself until
	Husayn arrived in Karbala, and submitted himself to the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>13. Jibilath ibne Ali-e-Shaibani: 
	<br/>The one who was attending to Amirul-Momineen in the battle of Siffin.
	
	<br/><br/>14. Jafar ibne Aqeel ibne Abi Taleb: 
	<br/>The third brother of Abbas the Standard Bearer of the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>15. Jafar ibne Aqeel ibne Abi Taleb: 
	<br/>Brother of Muslim ibne Aqeel the Deputy of the Holy Imam to Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>16. Jinadat ibne Ka'b Ansari Al-Khazraji: 
	<br/>Along with his son-martyred at Karbala- one of the greatest devotees of
	the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>17. Jundab bin Mujee al Khaulani: 
	<br/>One of the companions of Ameerul-Momineen who came to the Holy Imam,
	fell down on his feet and prayed to be permitted to be martyred.
	
	<br/><br/>18. Jaun-The liberated slave of Abi-Zar, joined the Second Holy Imam and
	thereafter he remained with Husayn and had come to Karbala with Husayn. He was trained
	under Abi-Zar and was a very pious devotee of the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>19. Jaun bin Malike Tameemi: 
	<br/>Of the tribe of Bani Tameem. One who was in Yazid's army. Seeing the
	Devil's forces decision to attack the Holy Imam, which he never thought would happen, left
	the ranks of the Devil's forces and joined the Holy Imam. 
	
	<br/><br/>20. Hars-The liberated slave of hazrat Hamza, the uncle of the Holy
	Prophet-had come from Madina along with Husayn.
	
	<br/><br/>21. Habshi bin Qais-e-Nahmi: 
	<br/>Of a group from the tribe of Hamdan. His grandfather was one of the
	faithful companions of the Holy Prophet.
	
	<br/><br/>22. Hars bin Amarul Qais-e-Kandi: 
	<br/>A very brave nobleman of Arabia. He went into the armies of the Devil,
	and found his own uncle there. His uncle asked him: &quot;Have you come to kill your
	uncle?&quot; He replied Yes! you are my uncle, no doubt, but God is my Lord and you have
	come here against him.&quot; He killed his uncle. Along with him three others from the
	enemy's ranks joined the Holy Imam. All were martyred.
	
	<br/><br/>23. Habib bin Amir-e-Taimi: 
	<br/>One who had already paid allegiance to the Holy Imam at the hands of
	Muslim, was martyred in Kufa. Habib left Kufa and joined the Holy Imam on his way to
	Karbala. 
	
	<br/><br/>24. Habib bin Muzahir al-Asadi: 
	<br/>He was known as Habib ibne Mazahir bin Re'aab bin Al-Ashtar from the
	lineage of Asad Abdul Qasim Al-Asadi - aged 70 years. He was one of the faithful
	companions of the Holy Prophet, who after the Holy Prophet always remained with
	Ameerul-Momineen Ali and migrated toe Kufa when the Capital was shifted from Madina to
	Kufa, and accompanied Ali in all battles he fought against the rebels and traitors. His
	ideal faithfulness and sincere devotion to he Holy Imam has many glorious details. 
	
	<br/><br/>25. Hajjaji bin Masrooq al-Jaufi: 
	<br/>One of the faithful companions of Ameerul-Momineen Ali in Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>26. Hajjaji bin Badr as S'di: 
	<br/>Of Basra from the tribe Bani Sa'd, famous nobleman in Kufa. He was the
	one who carried the communications of the Holy Imam to the pious ones of the devotees of
	the House of the Holy Prophet in Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>27. Hur ibne Yazdi ar Riyah: 
	<br/>He was the son of Yazid ibne Najiyah bin Qa'nab bin Yitab bin Hur in the
	lineage of Al'Tarbo'ir Riyahi. A famous nobleman of Kufa, and experienced warrior
	specially selected by Ibne Ziad to command a contingent against Husayn. He was the one who
	obstructed Husayn's way near Kufa, but he never believed that the venture of Ibne Ziad was
	to end in the martyrdom of the Holy Imam. When at Karbala he found that the decision was
	to martyr the Holy Imam, Hur left the Devil's forces and joined the Holy Imam, seeking
	pardon for his previous conduct. The Holy Imam received him with special grace. Hur was
	among the foremost martyrs in the way of God.
	
	<br/><br/>28. Hallas bin Amro' ar Rasibi: 
	<br/>He was the son of Amru ar Rasibi who was one of the faithful companions
	of Ameerul-Momineen Ali.
	
	<br/><br/>29. Hanzala bin As'adus-Shabami: 
	<br/>He was the one who carried the message of exhortation from the Holy Imam
	to ibne Sa'd in Karbala.
	
	<br/><br/>30. Rafe' -the liberated slave of Muslim Azdi: 
	<br/>He came from Kufa and volunteered to be martyred in the way of the Lord.
	
	<br/><br/>31. Zavir bin Amro al Kandi: 
	<br/>A sincere devotee of the Ahlu Bait and a devoted companion of the Holy
	Imam. He was a noble personality very much revered and respected by the people.
	
	<br/><br/>32. Zohair al Qaine Bijilly: 
	<br/>He was a noble chieftain of his tribe, a man of great influence in Kufa.
	In the beginning he was attached to the Third Caliph Othman. Once returning from Haj he
	met the Holy Imam and became a staunch devotee of Husayn. He is the one who bade goodbye
	to his wife Dalham daughter of Amru, liberating her with a divorce to go to her relatives,
	and he joined the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>33. Ziad bin Areeb al Sa'idi: 
	<br/>Son of Areeb one of the faithful companions of the Holy Prophet. A very
	pious and brave noble personality enjoying the trust and the confidence of the people. 
	
	<br/><br/>34. Salim the liberated slave of Amire Abdi: 
	<br/>A staunch devotee of Amirul-Momineen Ali, from Basra.
	
	<br/><br/>35. Salim the liberated slave of Bani Madinatul Kalbi: 
	<br/>Of the tribe Kalb one of the devotees of Amirul-Momineen Ali in Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>36. Sa'd bin Hars and Abul hatoof bin Harse Ansari: 
	<br/>These twin brothers had come from Kufa employed in the forces of the
	Devil to fight Husayn. Later they left the ranks of the Devil's forces and joined the Holy
	Imam and got martyred.
	
	<br/><br/>37. Sa'd the liberated slave of Amirul-Momineen Ali: 
	<br/>After the martyrdom of Amirul-Momineen, he remained attached to Imam
	Hassan and later after the martyrdom of Imam Hassan, he remained devoted to Husayn.
	
	<br/><br/>38. Sa'd - the liberated slave of Amro bin Khalid: 
	<br/>He volunteered to be martyred for the Truth. A noble personality with a
	high degree of fidelity and valance.
	
	<br/><br/>39. Sayeed bin Abdullah Hanafi: 
	<br/>A noble and very influential personality in Kufa uniquely brave. He was
	the gentleman who carried Muslim's letter form Kufa to Husayn and remained with the Holy
	Imam until he was martyred. He was the man who, while the Holy Imam offered his prayers in
	the field of action (Karbala) stood in front of the Holy Imam and received the arrows from
	the Devil's forces, on his breast, and protecting the Imam in prayers. 
	
	<br/><br/>40. Salman bin Mazarib bin Qais al Anmari al Bijilli: 
	<br/>A cousin of Zohair al Qain. He went to Makkah with Zohair and when on his
	return form Makkah Zohair decided to join the Holy Imam, he accompanied him and got
	martyred at Karbala. A man of very noble conduct and character endowed with strong will
	and prowess. A very pious personality fearing none but God.
	
	<br/><br/>41. Suleiman bin Razeen-A liberated slave of the Holy Imam: 
	<br/>A truthful and a very reliable gentlemen. A staunch devotee of the Holy
	Imam. He carried Husayn's letters to the devotees of the Ahlul-Bait in Basra. Ibne Ziad,
	the Devil's governor of Basra caught him and this faithful servant of the Holy Imam became
	a martyr.
	
	<br/><br/>42. Sawar bin Manyim-e-Nahmi: 
	<br/>A highly respected noble veteran of Iraq, travelled all the way to
	Karbala to join the Holy Imam to get martyred with him.
	
	<br/><br/>43. Suwaid bin Amro bin Abil Mataa al Anmari al Khash'mi: 
	<br/>A noble, highly respected, God-fearing and a brave personality. He
	fought and fell seriously wounded, and was lying unconscious, the enemy thinking him dead
	had left him but when he returned to consciousness and heard the rejoicing of the Devil's
	forces shouting that the Holy Imam had been killed, he got up, and fought, and was
	martyred.
	
	<br/><br/>44. Saif bin Hars al Jabiri and Malik: 
	<br/>These two cousins from Kufa joined the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>45. Saif bin Malid al Abdi a Basri: 
	<br/>A leading devotee of the Holy Ahlul-Bait.
	
	<br/><br/>46. Shabeeb a liberated slave of Hars-e-Jabiri-e-Hamadani: 
	<br/>A very brave man who got martyred in the very first attack from the
	enemy.
	
	<br/><br/>47. Shaneb-e-Shakiri: 
	<br/>Well-known in Kufa for his nobility of character, courage, and a revered
	noble veteran of the town.
	
	<br/><br/>48. Zarghaman abin Milik-e-Taghlabi: 
	<br/>A lion-hearted, brave who was faithful to Muslim bin Aqeel in Kufa.
	After Muslim's martyrdom, he joined the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>49. Aaiz bin Majama'al Aazi: 
	<br/>One of those six, who along with Hur ibne Yazid-e-Riyahi had joined the
	Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>50. Aabis ibne Abi Shabeeb-e-Shakiri: 
	<br/>One of the most pious devotees of Amirul-Momineen, and one of the
	noblemaen of Kufa. He was one of those who helped Muslim ibne Aqeel in Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>51. Amir bin Muslim at Badi Basri: 
	<br/>With his liberated slave Salim, both the devotees of Amirul-Momineen in
	Basra, joined the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>52. Abbas Ibne Ali ibne Abi Taleb, Qamare Bani Hashim: 
	<br/>This is the great son of the First Holy Imam Ali ibne Abi Taleb, from
	the noble lady Hazrat Ummul-Baeen, who was brought into this world to fulfill the desire
	of Amirul-Momineen to have his own representative, on his behalf to be martyred with
	Husayn in Karbala. Abbas is well-known to the Muslim World for the unique divine qualities
	he was endowed with. 
	<br/><br/>This great lion-hearted son of the Lion of God in his qualities and
	position in Karbala, is next only to the Holy Imam Husayn. 
	<br/><br/>The 'Alam' or the Banner which he held on behalf of the Holy Imam, was
	the Standard of Islam or the Truth, which is hoisted by the Shias, popularly during the
	mourning season of Muharram, and is revered as do the faithful subjects of good Kings as a
	token of their loyalty to him. The Banner being the Standard of Truth is only revered and
	respected and never worshipped as wrongly imagined and depicted by some ignorant ones.
	Worship in Islam is due to none but the One, the Only True God.
	
	<br/><br/>53. Abdullah ibne Husayn, known as Ali-e-Asghar: 
	<br/>The 6-month old baby son of the Holy Imam, martyred in the very lap of
	his father whose martyrdom no human heart can bear without shedding tears.
	
	<br/><br/>54. Abdullah bin Hassan ibne Ali: 
	<br/>The son of the Second Holy Imam Hassan, a young boy who ran out of the
	tent to save Husayn when he was being martyred, and was martyred before the Holy Imam. 
	
	<br/><br/>55. Abdullah bin Bushr Khash'ami tribe. A well known noble personality
	in Kufa. He came out of Kufa with ibne Sa'd but joined the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>56. Abduallah bin Omair Kalbi: 
	<br/>He had come to Kufa from Madina, and joined the Holy Imam. His wife also
	accompanied him to serve the Holy ladies. When Abdullah was martyred, his wife sitting at
	the dead body of her husband said &quot;O Abdullah Thou hath entered Paradise, take me
	along with thee.&quot; The good lady had not finished her lamentations when a slave of
	Shimar delivered a blow on her head with an axe and she was martyred.
	
	<br/><br/>57. Abdul Rahman and Abdullah sons of Orawah bin Harraq al Ghaffari: 
	<br/>These two brothers were noblemen of Kufa. Their grandfather Harraq, was
	one of the faithful companions of Ameerul-Momineen. They came to the Holy Imam and joined
	the noble cause.
	
	<br/><br/>58. Abdullah bin Muslim bin Aqeel: 
	<br/>Son of Muslim bin Aqeel ibne Abi Taleb. His mother was Roqiah, daughter
	of Ali through his wife Sahba, from Yamamah was martyred when he went to save the Holy
	Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>59. Abdullah bin Yaqtar-e-Himyart: 
	<br/>He was the son of the good lady who had served the Holy Imam as his
	nurse in his babyhood. 
	
	<br/><br/>60. Abde Qais Basri-e-Abdi: 
	<br/>Along with Abdullah bin Zaid-e-Abdi. Obaidullah bin Zaide Abdi, Yazid
	bin sabeet al Abdi. 
	<br/><br/>These great men well-known and highly respected ones of their tribe came
	and requested the Imam to permit them to drink the cup of martyrdom along with him. 
	
	<br/><br/>61. Abdul A'la bin Yazeed al Kalbi al Aleemi: 
	<br/>The famous and respected nobleman from Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>62. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Rab-e-Ansar Khazrji: 
	<br/>One of the faithful companions of the Holy Prophet and a Traditionist
	and a faithful devotee of Ameerul-Momineen.
	
	<br/><br/>63. Abdul Rahman bin Aqeel ibne Abi Taleb. 
	<br/>Son of Aqeel from his wife Omme Walad.
	
	<br/><br/>64. Abdul Rahman-e-Arhabi: 
	<br/>One of those who carried the letters of the devotees to the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>65. Abdul Rahman bin Mas'ood at Taimi: 
	<br/>Came out of Kufa along with Ibne Sa'd but later joined the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>66. Othman bin Ali ibne Abi Taleb: 
	<br/>One of the brothers of Hazrate Abbas, the third son of Ommul Baneen. 
	<br/><br/>Joined the Holy Imam on his way to Karbala.
	
	<br/><br/>67. Omar bin Janada-e-Ansari: 
	<br/>This is the son of the godly lady who came to the Holy Imam and implored
	for his permission for her son Omar to be martyred and somehow succeeded in getting it.
	
	<br/><br/>68. Ali -e-Akbar son of the Holy Imam: 
	<br/>The 18-year old son of the Holy Imam who resembled the Holy Prophet the
	most, was martyred by a lance pierced through his breast.
	
	<br/><br/>69. Omer bin Zabi'ah Az Zabiyee: 
	<br/>Son of Zabiya at Taimi. Came out of Kufa with Ibne Sa'd but later joined
	the Holy Imam and was martyred.
	
	<br/><br/>70. Amro bin Khalid-e- Saidavi and three others: 
	<br/>When these four person marched towards the camp of the Holy Imam, Hur
	asked the Holy Imam for permission to stop them from getting near the camp for they were
	coming from the enemy's ranks. The Holy Imam miraculously said &quot;Oh struck them not,
	they are coming to me with a good hears. They are my devotees.&quot;
	
	<br/><br/>71. Amru bin Abdullah-e-Jundayi: 
	<br/>Of the tribe of Hamden.
	
	<br/><br/>72. Arm bin Quart al Ansari: 
	<br/>One of the faithful companions of the Holy Prophet and also of
	Amirul-Momineen.
	
	<br/><br/>73. Amru bin Ha'b Abu Thamama al Sa'idi: 
	<br/>One of the faithful devotees and companions of Amirul-Momineen.
	
	<br/><br/>74. Amru bin Hassan Talee: 
	<br/>One of the staunch devotees of the Ahlul-Bait.
	
	<br/><br/>75. Ammara ibne Salama al Daaalani: 
	<br/>One of the companions of Amirul-Momineen. 
	
	<br/><br/>76. Aun and Muhammad sons of Jafar-e-Tayyar: 
	<br/>Two sons of Hazrat Zainab the sister of the Holy Imam. Aun was her own
	son and Muhammad was from the deceased wife (Khausa), of her husband Abdullah bin Jaffar
	Tayyar. These two were only young boys of about nine and ten years of age. The Holy Lady
	Zainab, the daughter of Amirul-Momineen and Lady Fatimah, brought these two young boys and
	implored her brother, the Holy Imam, to permit them to free the enemy. At the persistent
	implorings from his sister the Holy Imam permitted, and these two young souls were
	martyred before the very eyes of their mother. This godly daughter of Ali and Fatima, the
	grand daughter of the Holy Prophet, stood quietly at the dead bodies of her children and
	said &quot;I will not lament for you have gone in the way of the Lord.&quot; The whole
	camp wept but Zainab stopped them from crying, saying: &quot;Let no my brother feel that I
	am sorry for losing them in the way of the Lord. Today I am pleased with my
	children.&quot;
	
	<br/><br/>77. Qarib: 
	<br/>The son of a liberated slave girl of Husayn This lady, after having been
	liberated by the holy Imam, was married to a gentlemen and brought her son Qarib and
	presented him to the Holy Imam and Qarib was brought up by the Holy Imam. He was martyred
	along with the other devotees, offering himself in the way of the Lord.
	
	<br/><br/>78. Qasim bin Hassan bin Ali: 
	<br/>Son of the Second Holy Imam. 
	
	<br/><br/>79. Qasim bin 
	<br/>A well-known noble of Kufa. 
	
	<br/><br/>80. Qasith, Kardoos, Musqit-Sons of Zohair al Taghlabi: 
	<br/>These three brothers were the devoted companions of Amirul Momineen who
	were with him in all his expeditions against the infidels and traitors. They came form
	Kufa and offered themselves for noble cause and achieve martyrdom. 
	
	<br/><br/>81. Qan'ab an Namri: 
	<br/>One of the devotees of Amirul-Momineen who came for Basra.
	
	<br/><br/>82. Qais bin Mushir as Saidavi: 
	<br/>A very pious personality from a group of the Asadi tribe,
	extra-ordinarily brave, faithful and one of the sincere and faithful companions of the
	Holy Prophet. He reported himself to the Holy Imam, from Kufa, and was martyred. 
	
	<br/><br/>83. Kannah at Taghlabi: 
	<br/>A very noble personality known for his piety in Kufa. A good reciter of
	the Holy Qu'ran and a very brave, God fearing, influential and powerful noble of Kufa. 
	
	<br/><br/>84. Majma'ul Jahni: 
	<br/>Son of Zian bin Omar Jahni, one of the aged companions of the Holy Imam.
	When people began deserting the Holy Imam on the night of Ashura, this old devotee of the
	Holy Imam remained and achieved martyrdom.
	
	<br/><br/>85. Muslim bin Aqeel: 
	<br/>The Deputy of the Holy Imam to Kufa, where he was martyred.
	
	<br/><br/>86. Muslim Ibne Ausaja al Asadi: 
	<br/>One of the faithful companions of the Holy Prophet. An aged veteran who
	had earned a glorious name and fame for his valor and prowess in the expeditions against
	the infidels. On the night of Ashoora when the Holy Imam told his companions to find their
	own ways and save themselves from the wholescale massacre of his supporters which was in
	store for them the following day, Muslim addressing the Holy Imam said: &quot;O son of the
	Holy Prophet! Where am I to go before myself getting martyred here&quot;? 
	<br/><br/>Muslim was one of the most prominent supporters of the Holy Imam in
	Karbala, and was martyred there.
	
	<br/><br/>87. Muslim bin Katheer al A'waj al Azdi: 
	<br/>One of the devotees of Amirul-Momineen in Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>88. Mas'ood bin Hajjaj Taimy and his son Abdur Rahman bin Mas'ood: 
	<br/>The devotees of Amirul-Momineen from Kufa. These two were known for
	their piety and righteousness. 
	
	<br/><br/>89. Muhammad bin Abdullah ibne Jafar: 
	<br/>A young son of Abdullah son of Hazrat Jafar-e-Tayyar, his mother was
	Khausa, daughter of Hafsa bin Rabi'a.
	
	<br/><br/>90. Muhammad bin Muslim Aqeel: 
	<br/>One of the two young sons of Muslim bin Aqeel the Deputy of the Holy
	Imam who was martyred in Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>91. Muhammad bin Muslim bin Aqeel: 
	<br/>The grandson of Muslim bin Aqeel the Deputy of the Holy Imam to Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>92. Munjeh--the liberated slave of the Second Holy Imam Hassan: 
	<br/>He accompanied Qasim bin Hasan from Madinah.
	
	<br/><br/>93. Mauq' bin Thamamah Asadi Saidavi Abu Musa: 
	<br/>One of the devotees of the Ahlul Bait in Kufa who escaped from the town
	at night and joined the Holy Imam at Karbala.
	
	<br/><br/>94. Nafe' bin Hilale Jamali: 
	<br/>A companion of Ameerul-Momineen. Reciter of the Holy Qu'ran and
	Traditionalist. A noble personality known in Kufa for his piety, who escaped from Kufa and
	joined the Holy Imam in Karbala. A great devotee of Holy Imam who always remained by the
	side of Abbas the Standard Bearer of Husayn. He could not bear the least disregard for the
	Holy Imam, from anyone in the Devil's forces.
	
	<br/><br/>95. Nasr bin Naizar: 
	<br/>A liberated slave of Amirul-Momineen (The Leader of the faithful). He
	was presented to the Holy Prophet by the King of Persia and the Holy Prophet presented him
	to Amirul-Momineen, who freed him. He came to Karbala.
	
	<br/><br/>96. Wazeh the Turk: 
	<br/>The Turkish liberated slave of Harse Madhaji. A pious gentlemen, a good
	reciter of the Holy Qu'ran, who came to Karbala, and presented himself to the Holy Imam.
	
	<br/><br/>97. Hani bin Orwah: 
	<br/>Martyred at Kufa with Muslim ibne Aqeel.
	
	<br/><br/>98. Yazid bin Ziad bin Mohasir-e-Kandi-Behdile Abush-Sha'sa: 
	<br/>One of the nobles in Kufa. A staunch devotee of Ahlul-Bait. A very pious
	personality who joined Husayn from Kufa.
	
	<br/><br/>99. Yazid bin Maghfal Ja'fi: 
	<br/>A very pious devotee of Ameerul Momineen. A learned poet. His father and
	grandfather were faithful companions of the Holy Prophet. (s.a.w.a.s.).
	
	<br/><br/>100. Husayn ibne Ali, the King of Martyrs: 
	<br/>The divinely promised and prophesised Martyr of the Zibhe Azeem (The
	Great Sacrifice) in the seed of Abraham through his son Ishmael, in the lineage of Ishmael
	through Muhammad the Last Apostle of God, Ali the Ameerul Momineen, the First of the Holy
	Imams and Lady Fatima, the Lady of light.
	
	<br/><br/>
	<I>Source: Mahjubah Vol.14 No.4 (131), April 1995</I>
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