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  1. Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath (Arabic: جعدة بنت الأشعث) (Full name: Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath ibn Qays al-Kindī) was the wife of Hasan ibn Ali. Few details about her early life and biography are known. She was of Arab origin from the tribe of Kinda. Shia view

  2. Jaʿda bt. al-Ashʿath b. Qays al-Kindī (Arabic: جَعدة بنت الاَشعَث بن قَيس الكِندي) was the wife of Imam al-Hasan al-Mujtaba (a) who poisoned Imam (a) following the plot and provocation of Mu'awiya. She had no children from Imam al-Hasan (a). There are different accounts about how and why she married Imam (a).

  3. 16 de sept. de 2021 · Ja'da bint Al-Ash'ath poisoned Imam Hasan (a). Why did Imam marry her and how did Imam Ali (a) allow this? Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli explains. #ImamHasan.

  4. 27 de dic. de 2017 · Answer. Praise be to Allah. More than one of the scholars stated that al-Hasan ibn ‘Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) used to marry and divorce a lot. Ibn Katheer (may Allah have mercy on him) said: They said: He used to marry frequently; he never had less than four wives; he used to divorce a lot and marry a lot.

  5. Los historiadores musulmanes chiítas escribieron que a Ja'da se le prometió oro y matrimonio con Yazid ibn Muawiyah. Seducida por la promesa de riqueza y poder, envenenó a su marido y luego se apresuró a ir a la corte de Muawiyah en Damasco para recibir su recompensa.

  6. Muhammad's sons Ishaq, Qasim, and Sabbah all fought campaigns in Tabaristan, while his son Abd al-Rahman, better known as Ibn al-Ash'ath, led a mass Iraqi revolt against the Umayyads in 700–701, which ended in defeat and the much diminished status of the Iraqi soldiery of Kufa and Basra.

  7. Hassan bin Ali (ra) died on account of poisoning during the reign of Muawiya. Muawiya connived with Ja’da bint al-Ash’ath bin Qays the wife of Hassan who administered poison to him, on the condition that Muawiyah would marry her to his son Yazeed.