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{{Short description|Wife of al-Hasan ibn Ali}}
'''Ja'da bint al-Ash'at''' (Full name:''Ja'da bint al-Ash'at ibn Qays al-Kindi'') was the wife of [[Hasan Ibn Ali|Imam Hasan Ibn Ali]]. Shia scholars believe that she killed her husband in 670 CE with poison at the instruction of [[Mu'awiya]].<ref>Mas'oodi, Vol 2: Page 47</ref><ref>Tāreekh - Abul Fidā Vol 1 : Page 182</ref><ref>Iqdul Fareed - Ibn Abd Rabbāh Vol 2, Page 11</ref><ref>Rawzatul Manazir - Ibne Shahnah Vol 2, Page 133</ref><ref>Tāreekhul Khamees, Husayn Dayarbakri Vol2, Page 238</ref><ref>Akbarut Tiwal - Dinawari Pg 400</ref><ref>Mawātilat Talibeyeen - Abul Faraj Isfahāni</ref><ref>Isti'ab - Ibne Abdul Birr</ref>
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| other_names = Bint al-Ash'ath
| spouse = {{bulleted list|[[Hasan ibn Ali]] (widowed)
|Ya'qub ibn Talha (widowed)
|Abbas ibn Abd Allah ibn Abbas
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| children = {{bulleted list|Isma'il ibn Ya'qub
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| father = [[Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays]]
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| family = [[Kinda (tribe)|Banu Kinda]] (by birth)<br>[[Banu Quraysh]] (by marriage)
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'''Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath''' ({{Langx|ar|جعدة بنت الأشعث}}) (Full name: ''Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath ibn Qays al-Kindī'') was the wife of [[Hasan ibn Ali]].<ref>Mas'oodi, Vol 2: Page 47</ref><ref>Tāreekh - Abul Fidā Vol 1 : Page 182</ref><ref>Iqdul Fareed - Ibn Abd Rabbāh Vol 2, Page 11</ref><ref>Rawzatul Manazir - Ibne Shahnah Vol 2, Page 133</ref><ref>Tāreekhul Khamees, Husayn Dayarbakri Vol2, Page 238</ref><ref>Akbarut Tiwal - Dinawari Pg 400</ref><ref>Mawātilat Talibeyeen - Abul Faraj Isfahāni</ref><ref>Isti'ab - Ibne Abdul Birr</ref>


Few details about her early life are known. She was of [[Yemeni]] origin from the tribe of Kinda ({{lang|ar|كندة}}).
Few details about her early life and biography are known. She was of [[Arabs|Arab]] origin from the tribe of [[Kinda (tribe)|Kinda]].

== Shia view ==
[[Shia Islam|Shia]] [[Muslim]] historians wrote that Ja'da was promised gold and marriage to [[Yazid I]]. Seduced by the promise of wealth and power, she poisoned her husband, and then hastened to the court of Mu'awiya in [[Damascus]] to receive her reward. Mu'awiya reneged on his promise to marry her to his son and married her to another man.<ref>{{cite web|title=Imam Hassan|url=http://www.shia.org/hasan.html|accessdate=9 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150103234456/http://www.shia.org/hasan.html|archive-date=3 January 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> He said he could not marry her to his son for fear she would poison him too.


[[Shia]] [[Muslims]] believe that Ja'da was promised gold and marriage to Yazid. Seduced by the promise of wealth and power, she poisoned her husband, and then hastened to the court of Muawiyah in [[Damascus]] to receive her reward. Muawiyah reneged on his promises and married her to another man.<ref>{{cite web|title=Imam Hassan|url=http://www.shia.org/hasan.html|accessdate=9 May 2014}}</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Hasan–Muawiya treaty]]
* [[Husayn ibn Ali]]
* [[Hasan–Muawiya treaty]]

==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


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{{DEFAULTSORT:al-Ashath, Jada}}


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[[Category:7th-century Arab people]]
[[Category:Yemeni women in politics]]
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[[Category:People from Medina]]
[[Category:People from Medina]]
[[Category:Family of Muhammad]]
[[Category:Family of Muhammad]]
[[Category:Wives of Shiite Imams]]
[[Category:Spouses of heads of state]]

Latest revision as of 06:41, 3 December 2024

Ja'da bint al-Ash'ath
جعدة بنت الأشعث
Other namesBint al-Ash'ath
Spouses
  • Hasan ibn Ali (widowed)
  • Ya'qub ibn Talha (widowed)
  • Abbas ibn Abd Allah ibn Abbas
Children
  • Isma'il ibn Ya'qub
  • Ishaq ibn Ya'qub
  • Abu Bakr ibn Ya'qub
  • Muhammad ibn Abbas
  • Qariba bint Abbas
FatherAl-Ash'ath ibn Qays
Relatives
FamilyBanu Kinda (by birth)
Banu Quraysh (by marriage)

Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath (Arabic: جعدة بنت الأشعث) (Full name: Jaʿda bint al-Ashʿath ibn Qays al-Kindī) was the wife of Hasan ibn Ali.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Few details about her early life and biography are known. She was of Arab origin from the tribe of Kinda.

Shia view

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Shia Muslim historians wrote that Ja'da was promised gold and marriage to Yazid I. Seduced by the promise of wealth and power, she poisoned her husband, and then hastened to the court of Mu'awiya in Damascus to receive her reward. Mu'awiya reneged on his promise to marry her to his son and married her to another man.[9] He said he could not marry her to his son for fear she would poison him too.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mas'oodi, Vol 2: Page 47
  2. ^ Tāreekh - Abul Fidā Vol 1 : Page 182
  3. ^ Iqdul Fareed - Ibn Abd Rabbāh Vol 2, Page 11
  4. ^ Rawzatul Manazir - Ibne Shahnah Vol 2, Page 133
  5. ^ Tāreekhul Khamees, Husayn Dayarbakri Vol2, Page 238
  6. ^ Akbarut Tiwal - Dinawari Pg 400
  7. ^ Mawātilat Talibeyeen - Abul Faraj Isfahāni
  8. ^ Isti'ab - Ibne Abdul Birr
  9. ^ "Imam Hassan". Archived from the original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2014.