Jafar ibn Ali

Jafar ibn Ali

Jafar ibn Ali was the son of the first Shia Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib and Fatima bint Hizam, commonly known as "Ummal Baneen".

See also

*Ali ibn Abu Talib
*Fatimah Kelabiya
*Abbas ibn Ali
*Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib
*Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib
*Ali Akbar ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib
*Qasim ibn Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib
*Sakina binte Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib
*Ali Asghar ibn Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib
*Shi'a Islam
*Battle of Karbala


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