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'''Imam Hasan al-Askari (a)''', the eleventh Imam of [[Shia]] Muslims and the father of [[Imam Mahdi (a)]], was born in 232 AH/846-7 AD in [[Medina]]. During his childhood, he was forced to accompany his father to [[Samarra]], in present-day [[Iraq]], by the [[Abbasid caliph]]. He lived there under Abbasid surveillance until his martyrdom in 260 AH/873-4 AD. He was buried alongside his father, [[Imam al-Hadi (a)]], in Samarra, at a site known as [[the Shrine of the Two Askari Imams]]. | |||
'''Imam Hasan al-Askari (a)''', the eleventh Imam of [[Shia]] Muslims and the father of [[Imam Mahdi (a)]], was born in 232 AH/846-7 AD in [[Medina]]. During his childhood, he was forced to accompany his father to [[Samarra]], in present-day [[Iraq]], by the [[Abbasid caliph]]. He lived there under Abbasid surveillance until his martyrdom in 260 AH/873-4 AD. He was buried alongside his father, [[Imam al-Hadi (a)]], in Samarra, at a site known as [[the Shrine of the Two Askari Imams]].[[file:آستان امامین عسکریین.jpg|Thumbnail|250px|The Holy Shrine of Imams Askari (AS) in Samarra]] | |||
There are no specific reports about Imam Hasan al-Askari (a) performing [[Hajj]]. However, narrations from him regarding the pilgrimage, its significance, and the meanings behind the phrases of "[[Labbayk]]" have been recorded. In addition to the commentary attributed to him, prayers and supplications by the Imam are also found in Islamic sources. | There are no specific reports about Imam Hasan al-Askari (a) performing [[Hajj]]. However, narrations from him regarding the pilgrimage, its significance, and the meanings behind the phrases of "[[Labbayk]]" have been recorded. In addition to the commentary attributed to him, prayers and supplications by the Imam are also found in Islamic sources. |