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Paul K Davis

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May 15, 2004, 5:53:25 PM5/15/04
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Another web-site with information relevant to the ancestry of the Idrissid
dynasty is http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/ from which, under subtopic
"Hasan (AS) the Second Imam", the following paragraph appears:

"Imam Hasan’s (AS) 3 sons, Qasim, Abdullah and Hasan-e-Muthanna, were in
Kerbala and took part in the Jihad with their uncle Imam Hussain (AS).
Qasim and Abdullah died of their wounds but Hasan-e-Muthanna survived. He
was among the wounded and was taken out alive by the Banu Asad Tribesmen.
They treated his wounds and once he was better he returned back to Madinah.
It appears that he stayed with the Banu Asad for over a year and when the
family of the Prophet were released from captivity and returned to Kerbala
he joined the caravan and returned with them to Madinah after the Arabeen
in the year 62 Hijri. He was about 17 years old at that time. Later, he
married Imam Hussain ‘s (AS) daughter Fatima Sughra. It is from this
marriage that the descendants oImam Hasan (AS) take their line in the
family tree. Hasan-e-Muthanna’s son Abdullah had four sons, Muhammad Nafse
Zakiyya, Ibrahim ,Sulaiman and Idris. Nafse Zakiyya rose against Mansur the
2nd Abbasid Caliph and received martyrdom, in the year 142 Hijri, 762 AD.
Ibrahim fought Mansur in Baghdad and was martyred. This was in 143 Hijri
763 AD(See Hitti,History of the Arabs) Two other great grandsons of Imam
Hasan, Sulaiman and Idris migrated to Iran and Tunisia respectively.
Descendents of Imam Hasan from Idris flourished in North Africa and brought
Islam in the Maghrib. From Sulaiman, who settled in Kirman, many of his
descendents spread Islam in Persia and some of them later migrated to
India. The writer of this book is also one of the descendents of Imam
Hasan(AS) from the line through Sulaiman."


-- PKD [Paul K Davis, pkd...@earthlink.net]

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