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Laylā bint Abī Murrah ibn ʿUrwah ibn Masʿūd al-Thaqafī (Arabic: لَيْلَىٰ بِنْت أَبِي مُرَّة ٱبْن عُرْوَة ٱبْن مَسْعُود ٱلثَّقَفِيّ), also known as Umm Laylā (Arabic: أُمّ لَيْلَىٰ), was a wife of Husayn ibn Ali and the mother of Ali al-Akbar and Fatima al-Sughra. She was the niece of Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan. Her grandfather Urwah ibn Mas'ud was considered by Muhammad as one of the four chiefs of Islam.

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  • ليلى بنت أبي مرة الثقفي (ar)
  • Umm Layla (de)
  • Layla bint Abi Murrah al-Thaqafi (en)
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  • ليلى بنت أبي مرّة بن عروة الثقفي، هي زوجة الإمام الحسين وأم علي الأكبر الذی قتل مع أبيه في كربلاء.وهناك خلاف بين المؤرخين حول حضور ليلی في كربلاء. (ar)
  • Umm Laila (arabisch ليلى بنت أبي مرة بن عروة بن مسعود الثقفي, DMG Lailā bt. Abī Murra b. ʿUrwa b. Masʿūd aṯ-Ṯaqafī) war die Ehefrau von Imam al-Husain ibn ʿAlī und die Mutter von ʿAlī al-Akbar bin al-Ḥusain, die beide in der Schlacht von Kerbela fielen. Sie warf sich auf den toten Körper von Hussein und wird daher bei den Schiiten als „Mutter der Märtyrer“ verehrt. (de)
  • Laylā bint Abī Murrah ibn ʿUrwah ibn Masʿūd al-Thaqafī (Arabic: لَيْلَىٰ بِنْت أَبِي مُرَّة ٱبْن عُرْوَة ٱبْن مَسْعُود ٱلثَّقَفِيّ), also known as Umm Laylā (Arabic: أُمّ لَيْلَىٰ), was a wife of Husayn ibn Ali and the mother of Ali al-Akbar and Fatima al-Sughra. She was the niece of Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan. Her grandfather Urwah ibn Mas'ud was considered by Muhammad as one of the four chiefs of Islam. (en)
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  • Layla bint Abi Murrah (en)
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  • ليلى بنت أبي مرّة بن عروة الثقفي، هي زوجة الإمام الحسين وأم علي الأكبر الذی قتل مع أبيه في كربلاء.وهناك خلاف بين المؤرخين حول حضور ليلی في كربلاء. (ar)
  • Umm Laila (arabisch ليلى بنت أبي مرة بن عروة بن مسعود الثقفي, DMG Lailā bt. Abī Murra b. ʿUrwa b. Masʿūd aṯ-Ṯaqafī) war die Ehefrau von Imam al-Husain ibn ʿAlī und die Mutter von ʿAlī al-Akbar bin al-Ḥusain, die beide in der Schlacht von Kerbela fielen. Sie warf sich auf den toten Körper von Hussein und wird daher bei den Schiiten als „Mutter der Märtyrer“ verehrt. (de)
  • Laylā bint Abī Murrah ibn ʿUrwah ibn Masʿūd al-Thaqafī (Arabic: لَيْلَىٰ بِنْت أَبِي مُرَّة ٱبْن عُرْوَة ٱبْن مَسْعُود ٱلثَّقَفِيّ), also known as Umm Laylā (Arabic: أُمّ لَيْلَىٰ), was a wife of Husayn ibn Ali and the mother of Ali al-Akbar and Fatima al-Sughra. She was the niece of Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan. Her grandfather Urwah ibn Mas'ud was considered by Muhammad as one of the four chiefs of Islam. (en)
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