Narrated Ya'la bin Murrah: that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Husain is from me, and I am from Husain. Allah loves whoever loves Husain. Husain is a Sibt among the Asbat. [Asbat, plural of Sibt: A great tribe. Meaning, Al-Husain would have many offspring, such that they would become a great tribe. And this has indeed occurred. See Tuhfat Al-Ahwadhi (4/341).]
Read More..Narrated Anas bin Malik: None of them used to resemble the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) more than Al-Hasan bin 'Ali.
Read More..Narrated Abu Juhaifah: I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and Al-Hasan bin 'Ali used to resemble him.
Read More..Narrated Anas bin Malik: I was with Ibn Ziyad and the head of Al-Husain was brought. He began to poke it in the nose with a stick he had, saying: 'I do not see the like of this as beautiful, why is he mentioned as such?' He said: I said: 'Behold, he was of the closest resemblance to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).'
Read More..Narrated 'Ali: said: Al-Hasan is greater in resemblance to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) with regards to what is between the chest and the head, and Al-Husain is greater in resemblance to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) with regards to what is below that.
Read More..Narrated 'Umarah bin 'Umair: When the heads of 'Ubaidullah bin Ziyad and his companions were brought, they were stacked in the Masjid at Ar-Rahbah. So I came to them and they were saying: 'It has come, it has come. And behold, there was a snake going between the heads, until it entered the nostrils of 'Ubaidullah bin Ziyad, and it remained there momentarily, then left and went until it had disappeared. Then they said: 'It has come, it has come.' So it did that two or three times.
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