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  1. Rubāb bint Imraʾ al-Qays (Arabic: رُبَاب بِنْت ٱمْرِئ ٱلْقَيْس) was the first wife of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia Imam. After some years of remaining childless, she bore Husayn two children, named Sakina and Abd-Allah, also known as Ali al-Asghar .

  2. From wikishia. Al-Rabāb bt. Imriʾ al-Qays (Arabic: الرَباب بنت إمرِئ القَیس) was the wife of Imam al-Husayn (a) and the mother of 'Ali al-Asghar ('Abd Allah al-Radi') and Sukayna. She was known as a knowledgeable and eloquent woman. She was present in the Battle of Karbala, and was taken as captive to Syria.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Genealogy for رباب بنت امرئ القيس بن عدى بن أوس (b. - c.685) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Jul 22, 2010 · Rub'b bint Imr? al-Qays bin 'Ad? bin Aws (or Umm Rubab) (Arabic: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?) was the wife of Husayn ibn 'Al? that gave birth to 'Al? al-Asghar (also known as: 'Abdull'h), as...

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    Rubāb bint Imrā al-Qays bin ‘Adī bin Aws (or Umm Rubab) (Arabic language: رباب بنت امرئ القيس بن عدى بن أوس‎) was the wife of Husayn ibn ‘Alī that gave birth to ‘Alī al-Asghar (also known as: ‘Abdullāh), as well as Sakina bint Hussain. Her father was Imrā al-Qays bin ‘Adī.[1]

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  5. Aug 9, 2022 · Rubāb bint Imraʾ al-Qays (Arabic: رُبَاب بِنْت ٱمْرِئ ٱلْقَيْس), or Umm Rubāb (Arabic: أُمّ رُبَاب) was a wife of Husayn ibn Ali. She was a daughter of Imra al-Qais, a chief of Banu Kalb, who came to Medina when Umar was Caliph. Ali proposed this marriage, but since Husayn and Qais's daughter were too young ...

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  7. Rubāb bint Imraʾ al-Qays (Arabic: رُبَاب بِنْت ٱمْرِئ ٱلْقَيْس), or Umm Rubāb (Arabic: أُمّ رُبَاب) was a wife of Husayn ibn Ali.She was a daughter of Imra al-Qais, a chief of Banu Kalb, who came to Medina when Umar was Caliph.