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| | Hasan al-Askari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Imam Hasan al-Askari (December 6, 846 - January 1, 874), was the eleventh Shia Imam. |  | | His given name was Hasan ibn Ali ibn Muhammad. |  | | Hasan's funeral was attended by many people, including the Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tamid who was the one who poisoned him. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al_Askari
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| | Hasan ibn Ali, al-Askari, the eleventh Imam and thirteenth Infallible |
 | | Hasan ibn Ali, al-Askari, the eleventh Imam and thirteenth Infallible |  | | Since they had learnt that the twelveth Imam (A.S.) will come into existence from Imam Askari (A.S.) and he is the one who will disappear from the sights and acquire the leadership of the Islamic Ummah and establish a single Universal government, they were strictly vigilant about the affairs of the Imam (A.S.). |  | | He said about Imam (AS.), "Imam Askari (A.S.) was a person who remained busy in his supplications and prayers to God at night, and in the days he would fast. |
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 | | 13- Abu al- Falah Hanbali in his Shadharat al - dhahb and Dhahabi in al- Ibr fi khabar min ghabar writes: "Muhammad is the son of Hasan Askari, the son of Ali Hadi, the son of Jawad, the son of Ali Rida, the son of Musa Kazim, the son of Ja'far Sadiq, 'Alawi, Husayni. |  | | al-Hasan al- Askari is the twelfth Imam of the lmamiyya, that is the Twelver Shi'ites. |  | | Taiha Shafi1a writes: “Abu al- Qasim Muhammad b£ Hasan was born in the year 255 AH in Samarra. |
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| | The Imams |
 | | Imam Hasan ibn Ali 'Askari, the son of the tenth Imam, was born in 232/845 and according to some Shi'ite sources was poioned and killed in 260/872 through the instigation of the Abbasid caliph Mu'tamid. |  | | There are numerous hadiths cited in Sunni and Shi'ite sources from the Holy Prophet (sawas) and the Imams concerning the appearance of the Mahdi, such as that he is of the progeny of the Prophet (sawas) and that his appearance will enable human society to reach true perfection and the full realisation of spiritual life. |  | | Imam Hasan was born in the year 3 A.H. in Medina and shared in the life of the Prophet (sawas) for somewhat over seven years, growing up during that time under his loving care. |
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http://www.ummah.net/khoei/imam.htm
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 | | Samarra' is also the birthplace of the twelfth imam, Imam Muhammad Al-Mahdi (and son of Hasan Al-'Askari). |  | | The Golden Mosque is also known as the Imam 'Ali al-Hadi and Imam Hasan Al-'Askari mosque. |  | | His shrine, not his tomb, is adjacent to the Golden Mosque. |
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| | Samarra' |
 | | Mausoleum of 10th and 11th Imams, Imam Ali al-Naqi and Imam Hasan al-Askari. |  | | The golden dome on one shrine was presented by Nasr al-Din Shah and completed under Muzaffar al-Din Shah in the year 1905 A.D. Beneath the golden dome are four graves, those of Imam Ali al-Naqi (10th Imam) and his son, Imam Hasan al-Askari (11th Imam). |  | | The other two are of Hakimah Khatoon, the sister of Imam Ali al-Naqi who has related at length the circumstances of the birth of Imam al-Mahdi and the fourth grave is of Nargis Khatoon, the mother of Imam al-Mahdi, peace be upon him. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iraq/samarra.htm
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| | Imamat or Khilafat |
 | | "I, and Ali, and Hasan, and Husain and nine descendants of Husain are the purified and the infallible ones." |  | | All the Shia Tafsirs and the majority of the Sunni commentaries agree that this holy verse was revealed for the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.), Ali Ibne Abi Talib (a.s.), Fatimah Zahra (s.a.), Hasan (a.s.) and Husain (a.s.) when the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.) had called them and covered them with a blanket. |  | | Al Husain ibne Ali ibne Abi Talib (a.s.) |
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http://www.islamicresearch.org/imamat_or_khilafat.htm
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| | Ziyarat |
 | | Daughter of Imam Ali al-Naqi [a] and sister of Imam Hasan al-Askari [a]. |  | | Mausoleum of 10th and 11th Imams, Imam Ali al-Naqi and Imam Hasan al-Askari, peace be upon them |  | | The significance of this mosque is that when Imam Hasan [a] and Imam Husayn [a] were carrying the janaza of Imam Ali [a] from Kufa to Najaf, they passed near this mosque, and as they were passing, the pillars of the mosque inclined towards Imam Ali [a] as if paying its last respects. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ak/akilkanani/Iraq1.html
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| | (11) THE BIRTH |
 | | At dawn, on the middle day of Sha'ban in the year 255 A.H., Imam Hasan al-'Askari (a.s.) beheld the heavenly, shinning face of his son who was to fulfil all Divine promises and glad tidings. |  | | The search to find and kill Imam al- Mahdi (a.s.) was intensified when Imam Hasan al-'Askari (a.s.) left this world for the eternal one. |  | | Imam Hasan al- Askari (a.s.), ordered ten thousand pounds (10,000 lbs.) of bread and meat to be distributed among the Banu Hashim to mark the happy and auspicious birthday. |
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http://home.swipnet.se/islam/books/inquiry-almahdi/11thebirth.htm
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| | Alhawra.com |
 | | Imam Hasan Al-Askari (a-s) was the most knowledgeable and the most pious of his time. |  | | He had concealed his birth and hidden his affair because of difficulties of the times and the Intensity of the search by the evil authorities for him (a-s).Truly Imam Hasan Al-Askari (a-s) was the holy infallible Imam of his time, one of the lights of the Ahlul-Bayt (a-s). |  | | He was brought up by his father Imam Ali-al-Hadi (a-s) who taught him in the holy tradition of the Ahlul-Bayt (a-s) in abundance of knowledge, asceticism, holy Jihad, good actions, the best of morals, the spirit of belief and the good merits of the Ahlul-Bayt (a-s). |
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http://www.alhawra.com/2005/640.htm
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| | [One Ummah] - al-Imam al-Mahdi |
 | | Hasan: He was a descendant of the Prophet, having the same name as the Prophet, and thus some people thought him to be the Mahdi though their theory was later refuted. |  | | The other major schools of thought, such as Ashari, Maliki, Hanafi, Hanbali, Shafi'i, and Salafi do not generally specify that Muhammad ibn al-Askari is the Mahdi. |  | | This is what that is accepted by the men of letters (scholars) and it is the belief of AhIe Sunnat wal Jamaat." Shaykh Abdullah ibn Baaz said in a speech :" Whatever has been mentioned by Shaykh Abdul Mohsin Al Abbas are correct and true. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/deen_al_fitr@oneummah.net/msg00039.html
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| | Fundamental Concepts |
 | | Al-Hadi died in 868 CE and was succceeded by his son, Hasan Al-Askari, the eleventh Imam, his epithet deriving from the fact that he was obiged to live in a camp (askari) alongside the caliphal army. |  | | Haroun Al- Rashid's son, Ma'mun, proclaimed 'Ali Al-Reza as successor to the throne and made him his son-in-law at Merv, in eastern Iran in 816 CE, and Reza, the eighth Imam, accompanied him on an expedition to quel a revolt in Baghdad two years later. |  | | He is said to have been poisioned at the command of the Caliph in 799 and was succeeded by his son, 'Ali Al-Reza who had stayed in Medina after the arrest of his father. |
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http://isfahan.anglia.ac.uk/oldsite/glossary/shiia/shiia2.html
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| | Hasan al-Askari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was very knowledgable and despite being confined to house arrest for almost his entire life, Hasan al-Askari was able to teach others about Islam, and even compiled a commentary on the |  | | Upon which Jafar stepped aside, and the prayer was led by the five-year old son. |  | | Shia believe he will return at the end of time and will bring astonishing levels of science and justice for the world. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_ibn_Ali_Al-Askari
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| | Last and Final Awaited Imam al-Mehdi, Al-Ghayba Al-Kubra (The Greater Occultation) |
 | | Some people asked Imam Hasan Al-Askari (AS), "Your forefathers have said that the earth would never be without knowing the sign of Allah (Hujjatullah) till Doomsday, and he who dies without knowing the Imam of his time will die the death of ignorance". |  | | His father was the Eleventh Imam Hasan Al-Askari (AS) and his mother was Nargis Khatoon, grand daughter of the Emperor of Rum. |  | | During the period of Ghaibat-e-Sughra (the period of lesser concealment) from the time of the death of his father Imam Hasan Al-Askari (AS) in the year 260 Hijri, our 12th Imam was seen only by a few people who were appointed his ambassadors (Safeer) on his behalf to convey his teachings to the believers. |
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http://www.ezsoftech.com/islamic/infallible14a.asp
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| | Mahdi will fill the Earth with Justice and Equity |
 | | Before that it was the residence of Imam Ali Naqi (a.s.) and Imam Hasan al-Askari (a.s.). |  | | Is he the son of Hasan al-Askari (a.s.) the eleventh of the Shiite Imams? |  | | The rulers were aware that according to the Shia belief the son of Imam Hasan al-Askari is the awaited Mahdi who will destroy the oppressive governments and lay the foundation of a just rule. |
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http://www.oneummah.net/understand/mahdi_will_fill_the_earth.htm
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| | The 12th Imam, Part II |
 | | When Imam Hasan al-'Askari, peace be on him, died, the office of Divine Leadership (Imamate) was transferred to the Last Luminous Pearl of the House hold of the Holy Prophet, Imam al-Mahdi, peace be on him,. |  | | Uthman ibn Sa'id 'Umari: This honourable figure was not only a deputy (na'ib) of Imam e Zaman but he was also a representative (wakil) of Imam Hasan al-'Askari, peace be on him, and Imam 'Ali an-Naqi, peace be on him. |  | | Regarding him and his father, 'Uthman ibn Sa'id, Imam Hasan al-'Askari, peace be on him, said to one of his companions: "Umar and his son are both trustworthy. |
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http://www.islamicentre.org/articles/mahdi2.htm
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| | Imam al Mehdi (Info on "Imam al Mahdi" and the Ramadan Eclipses) |
 | | Imam Hasan Askari (A.S.) died on the 8th Rabi-ul-Awwal 260 A.H. and the day marked the inception of his son's Imamat and his elevation to the Apostolic office being the source of spiritual guidance for the whole universe. |  | | Imam Hasan Askari (A.S.) died on the 8th Rabi-ul-Awwal 260 A.H. and the day marked the inception of his sons Imamat and his elevation to the Apostolic office being the source of spiritual guidance for the whole universe. |  | | The Holy Imam was brought up by his father Imam Hasan Askari, the eleventh Imam who resorted to the same underground and secret measures in rearing his child as Hazrat Abu Talib had adopted in connection with safe-guarding the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). |
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| | Shia News Readers' Articles: Islam |
 | | Imam Hasan al-`Askari (A), the eleventh successor of the Prophet of Islam was martyred by poisoning by the Abbasid caliph on 8th Rabi al-Awwal 260 A.H. and was buried beside his holy father Imam Ali un-Naqi al-Hadi (A.S.) in the city of Samarra (Iraq). |  | | He was the son of Ali ibn Abu-Talib(a.s) and the Lady of Islam, Fatima Zahra (daughter of the Prophet), and the younger brother of Hasan..... |  | | Imam Muhammad Al Mahdi (AS), according to the Hadith (traditions) and scholars of Sunni Muslims... |
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| | Fundamental Concepts |
 | | This one contains the names of Muhammad Al-Jawad, 'Ali Al-Hadi, Hasan Al-Askari and Muhammad Al-Mehdi the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth Imams, respectively. |  | | The most important principle of Shi'ism is that of the Imamate by which is meant the representation of divine authority on earth by a spiritual leader. |  | | The illustration above shows the third of four alcoves from the Masjed-e-Hakim three of which carry the names of Muhammad's daughter, Fatima and her children and grandchildren, who are revered in Shi'ism as leaders or imams. |
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| | celebratg_wiladat_11th_Imam.htm |
 | | The eleventh star of guidance and mastership rose in the city of Madinah on the 8th of Rabi al-Thani in the person of Imam Hasan ibne Ali al-Askari (AS). |  | | They knew very well that Imam Hasan al-Askari was the last link in this chain before the coming of al-Mahdi, the one who would overthrow the despotic regimes and fill the world with justice. |  | | The ruling caliphs had heard the Prophetic traditions of twelve Imams as narrated by scholars of all the Islamic schools of thought. |
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http://www.world-federation.org/Secretariat/Articles/celebratg_wiladat_11th_Imam.htm
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| | Search Tuna Report for Hidden Imam Mosque Samarra |
 | | Born in 868 AD / 255 AH, Abu'l-Kasim Muhammad which is the name of the Prophet himself, and when Hasan al-Askari, the Eleventh Imam, died in 874 AD / 260 AH, the seven year old boy declared himself to be the Twelfth Imam and went into hiding. |  | | It Was In This Part Of Samarra That Still Remains That The Imam Muhammad Ibn Hasan Al-Askari Disappeared From Human Sight.... |  | | The Shi tes believed that he hid himself in a cave below a mosque in Samarra; this cave is blocked by a gate which the Shi tes call Bab-al Ghayba, or the Gate of Occultation.... |
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| | Imam |
 | | However, the eleventh Imam, Hasan al-Askari, died without a son, and the Shi'ites were thrown into disarray. |  | | The Qat'iyya believed that Hasan al-Askari did indeed have a son, Muhammed al-Mahdi; one of the Qat'iyya sects believed that Muhammed al-Mahdi, the twelfth Imam, had hidden himself and remained in hiding. |  | | Rather they recognized only the successors to 'Ali as authorities, and they gave these successors the title Imam, or spiritual leader of Islam, both to differentiate their leaders from the more worldly and secular Umayyads and because Abu Muhammed Hasan ibn 'Ali, the second Imam, ceded the Caliphate to the Umayyads. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GLOSSARY/IMAM.HTM
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 | | centuries and its subsequent reaching a dead end with the death of Imam Al Hasan Al Askari without leaving behind a son as an apparent heir who can be Allah's witness on His creatures in the Hereafter. |  | | I also used to listen to some shiekhs` reiterating the well known hadith: (every banner raised (in revolt or revolution) before the appearance of Al Mehdi, is a banner of mis-guidance and he who it belongs to is a Taghut idle or anything which is worshipped by Allah). |  | | Indeed I think the Shiite have returned to Al Shora and rejected all the Imami thought and are not awaiting the absent Imam anymore. |
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| | Imam Mehdi |
 | | But on the death of Imam Hasan Askari, when he was informed about the Imam's funeral prayer having been conducted by his four year old son, his perplexity knew no bounds. |  | | Owing to that, Imam Hasan Askari (AS), the Mahdi's father, could not behave conspicuously by revealing who the mother of the Mahdi (AS) was. |  | | al-Hafidh Abul-Hasan Muhammad Ibn al-Husayn al-Sijistani al-Aburi 14. |
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| | Ja'far al-'Askari -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | History of the Shrine of Imam Ali al-Naqi and Imam Hasan al-Askari |  | | One of his more significant contributions to thought was bringing Greek philosophical concepts and methods into the mainstream of Islam. |  | | Perhaps the best-known gangster of all time, Al Scarface Capone was the most powerful mob boss of his era. |
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| | THE CITY OF SAMARA'A |
 | | Ü After both year 254 A.H. and 260 A.H. and after death of two Imams Imam Ali Al-Hadi and Imam Hasan Al-Askari (peace be upon both of them), their holy shrines was made a visiting place, buildings and houses around them were constructed, as the city observed the construction till overthrowing of Al-Abbasid ruling. |  | | Ü The tombs of the two Imams Ali Al-Hadi and Hasan Al-Askari (peace be upon both of them) are considered to be the most important features of the Samara'a city. |  | | THE IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES: Both Imams, Imam Ali Al-Hadi and Imam Al-Hasan Al-Askari (peace be upon both of them) lived and died in this sacred city, as Imam Sayyid Mohammed Hasan Ash-Shirazi (who died in year 1312 A.H.) also settled in Samara'a. |
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| | The Imams |
 | | Ali was also without equal in religious asceticism and the worship of God. |  | | Imam Ali ibn Muhammad Naqi (sometimes referred to by the title of Hadi), was the son of the ninth Imam. |  | | At that time Ali ibn Muhammad Naqi was in Medina. |
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http://www.ummah.net/khoei/imam.htm
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| | ShabeBaraat_Wiladat12th_Imam.htm |
 | | It is on the 15th of Shabaan, the year 255 AH, that Allah brought in the world, the completion of His light which would, in the future, make the whole of humanity in the entire globe, submit to Allah, Imam al-Hujjat ibnil Hasan al-Askari (may Allah hasten his return). |  | | Just as Prophet Isa was appointed to be a Prophet while in the cradle, our Imam was granted the mantle of Imamate at the young age of 5 upon the death of his father, Imam Hasan al-Askari a.s. |  | | These and other similarities show that the Sunnah or Tradition of Allah is a continuous one which manifests itself when the time arises. |
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http://www.world-federation.org/Secretariat/Articles/ShabeBaraat_Wiladat12th_Imam.htm
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