- BOOK ID
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- Preface
- Introduction
- A Great Disaster
- Causes of the Revolt
- Open Confrontation of the People of Medina against Umayyid Government
- Dispatch of the Syrian Army to Medina
- Yazīd's Orders to the Commanders of the Syrian Army
- The Itinerary of the Syrian Army
- The Syrian Army Camps near Medina
- ‘Abd Allāh b. Hanzala, Commander of Medinan Forces
- Confrontation of the Syrian Army and the Medinan Forces
- The Syrian's Defeat during the Early Stages
- Marwān b. Hakam's Role in Penetration of Syrian Army into Medina
- Wearing out of Medinan Forces before the Syrian Army
- The Syrian Army’s Savage Invasion of Medinan Houses
- Crimes committed in the Prophet’s Holy Shrine and Mosque (Masjid al-Nabi)
- Imam Zayn al-‘Abidīn’s (‘a) Stance in the Uprising of Medinans
- The Medina Uprising; a Right or Wrong Movement?
- Tribes that Actively Participated in the Medina Uprising
- Those Who were Executed
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- Partial list of the names of males killed in the Tragedy of Harrah
- From the Quraysh and Banī Hāshim
- Abī Tālib's Allies from the Banī Sulaim b. Mansūr Clan
- From the Sons of Muttalib b. ‘Abd Manāf
- From the Allies of Muttalib's Sons from Banī Sulaym Tribe
- From the Sons of Nawfil b. ‘Abd Manāf
- From Banī Umayyah b. Shams b. ‘Abd Manāf
- From the sons of Asad b. ‘Abd al-‘Uzzā b. Qusayy
- From their Allies
- From the Sons of ‘Abd al-Dār b. Qusayy
- From Banī Zuhra
- From Banī Zuhra Allies
- From Taym b. Murra's Sons
- From their Allies
- From Banī Makhzūm
- From the Children of ‘Adī b. Ka‘b
- From their Allies
- From the Sons of Sahm b. ‘Amr b. Husays
- From the Sons of Juma‘ b. ‘Umar
- From their Allies
- From the Sons of ‘Āmir b. Lu’ayy
- From the Sons Hujayz or Hajar b. Ma‘īs
- From the Sons of Hārith b. Fihr
- From Banī Qays b. Hārith b. Fihr
- From Banī Muhārib b. Fihr
- Those who were killed from among the Ansār, from Banī ‘Awf
- From Banī Hanash b. ‘Awf b. ‘Amr b. ‘Awf
- From Banī Tha‘laba
- From Banī Jahjabā b. Kulfa
- From Banī al-‘Ujlān
- From Banī Mu‘āwiyah b. Mālik
- From Banī ‘Abd al-Ashhal
- From Banī Zu‘war
- From Nabīt Tribe
- From Banī Hāritha b. Hārith
- From the Sons of Zufr
- From the Khazrajīs, then from Banī Mālik b. Najjār
- From Banī ‘Adīyy b. Najjār
- From Banī Dīnār b. Najjār
- From Banī Māzin b. Najjār
- From Harith b. Khazraj
- From Banī ‘Awf b. Khazraj
- From Banī Sālim b. ‘Awf
- From Banī Salima
- From Banī Bayāda
- From Banī Zurayq
- From Āl-i Mu‘allā
- ‘Abd Allāh b. Hanzala
- Muhammad b. ‘Amr b. Hazm
- Muhammad b. Ubayy
- Suwayd b. ‘Uwaym
- Ayyūb b. Bashīr
- ‘Ubbād and Thābit, Sons of Tamīm
- Muhammad b. Thābit
- Sons of Muhammad
- ‘Īsā b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān
- Aflah
- ‘Amr b. Sa‘d
- ‘Umayr b. Sa‘d
- Ibrāhīm b. Nu‘aym
- Muhammad b. Abī al-Jahm
- ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. Huytab
- Ja‘far b. ‘Abd Allāh
- ‘Abd Allāh b. ‘Utba
- ‘Abd Allāh b. Muhammad
- Abū Sa‘īd b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān
- ‘Umāra b. Suhayb
- ‘Abd Allāh b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān
- ‘Abbād b. Abī Nā’ila
- Zayd b. Muhammad
- Ja‘far b. Yazīd
- Thābit's Children
- Khawwāt's Children
- Children of Mujammi
- Muhammad b. Jabr
- ‘Abbād b. ‘Āsim
- Children of Zayd
- ‘Umārah b. ‘Aqaba
- Sons of Nubayt
- ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. ‘Abd Allāh
- ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. Abī Qutāda
- Yazīd b. Abī al-Yasar
- Children of Abī ‘Ayyāsh
- Childen of Abī ‘Ubāda
- Mas'ūd b. 'Ubāda
- Children of Ka'b
- Dhakwān
- Kathīr b. Aflah
- Bashīr b. Abī Zayd
- Yazīd b. Hurmuz
- Wahab b. ‘Abd Allāh
- Ibrāhīm b. Qāriz
- Fadl Asghar
- Muhammad b. Ayyūb
- ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. Abī ‘Ubayda
- ‘Abd Allāh b. Muhammad
- Miqdād b. ‘Abd Allāh
- Wahb b. ‘Abd Allāh
- Yazīd b. Musāfi‘
- ‘Abd Allāh b. Abī ‘Amr
- Muslim b. Abū Burda
- Sons of ‘Āsim
- ‘Abd Allāh b. Nāfi‘
- Zyad b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān
- From the Children of ‘Abd Allāh b. Qays
- Zayd b. Thābit
- Ya‘qūb b. Talha
- Miswar b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān
- ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. ‘Āsim
- Mu‘ādh b. Hārith
- ‘Abd Allāh b. ‘Amr
- Asīd b. Rāfi‘
- Suwayd b. ‘Awīm
- Habīb b. Khawāt
- ‘Abd Allāh b. Ka‘b
- Those who didn’t take part in the uprising
- The Aftermaths of the Battle of Harrah
- Death of Yazīd b. Mu‘āwiyah
- Bibliography
Battle of Harrah
BOOK ID
Author(s): Muhammad Ali Chenarani
Translator(s): Ahmad Rezwani
Publisher(s): Islamic Research Foundation Astan Quds Razavi
Category: Imam al-Husayn and Karbala
Topic Tags: Battle of Harrah ghazwah Yazid bin Mu039;awiyah Karbala 64 AH Muhammad Ali Chenarani Abdullah bin Zubayr
Person Tags: Yazid bin Muawiyah
ISBN: 978-964-971-217-8
Congress Classification: DS38/5/چ9و20492 1387
Dewey Classification: 953/02
National bibliography numbers: 1542749
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سرشناسه : چنارانی، محمد علی، 1338- . Chenarani, Muhammad Ali
عنوان قراردادی : واقعه حره: رخدادی اسفبار در تاریخ اسلام پس از حادثه عظیم کربلا. انگلیسی.
عنوان و نام پديدآور : Battle of Harrah: a historic account of the invasio horrific plunder of the holy city of Medina by the army of Yazid b. Muawiyah/ project and research Muhammad Ali Chenarani; edition and analysis Ahmad Turabi; translation into English Ahmad Rezwani.
مشخصات نشر : Mashhhad: Islamic Research Foundation, 2008=1387.
مشخصات ظاهری : 100 ص.
شابک : 978-964-971-217-8
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : فیپا
يادداشت : انگلیسی.
آوانویسی عنوان : بتل آو حره...
موضوع : واقعه حره، 63ق.
موضوع : مدینه (عربستان سعودی) -- تاریخ -- از آغاز تا 41ق.
شناسه افزوده : ترابی، احمد، 1336- . Turabi, Ahmad ، ویراستار
شناسه افزوده : رضوانی، احمد، 1332- .Rezwani, Ahmad ، مترجم
شناسه افزوده : بنیاد پژوهش های اسلامی
رده بندی کنگره : DS38/5/چ9و20492 1387
رده بندی دیویی : 953/02
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : 1542749
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Heading: Chenarani, Muhammad Ali
Title and Author: Battle of Harrah: a historic account of the invasio horrific plunder of the holy city of Medina by the army of Yazid b. Muawiyah/ project and research Muhammad Ali Chenarani; edition and analysis Ahmad Turabi; translation into English Ahmad Rezwani.
A historic account of the invasion and horrific plunder of the Holy City of Medina by the army of Yazid b. Mu'awiyah An analytical look at the historic account of the invasion and horrific plunder of the holy city of Medina in the year 63 AH by the army of Yazid b. Mu'awiyah.
Preface
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History is a mirror that reflects the past events and happenings to the inquisitive eyes of the researchers who, years and centuries later, anxiously and eagerly try to scrutinize the past generations in order to recognize among them the forgotten figures, their roles, and their decisive historical impact. It teaches lessons of benevolence, honesty, and righteousness from the good among them and creates a strong dislike for the evil ones so that their footsteps are not followed.
Nevertheless, the mirror of history is not as transparent and exhilarating as it should be; for, instead of illustrating the birth of stars and the sunrise, it has crammed the long and tortuous memory of ages and epochs with bitter recollections, sad views of sunset and horrendous scenes of darkness!
Then, are the historians to be blamed to have witnessed most of the sorrows, battles, killings, wailings, and captivities, overlooking the beautiful blossoms and flowerings;
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