Ahl al-Kisa
Ahl al-Kisa, also known as the Al al-Aba, are Muhammad the Islamic prophet, his daughter Fatima, his cousin and son-in-law Ali, and his two grandsons Hasan and Husayn.
The name has its origins in the hadith of the cloak and the event of the mubahala, both widely reported by Sunni and Shi'i authorities as evidence of the high spiritual rank of the "people of the cloak" in Islam. In Shi'a Islam, Ali, Hasan, and Husayn are the first three Imams and the rightful political and spiritual successors of Muhammad. Shi'a who are not Zaydis also regard the Ahl al-Kisa as infallible and believe in the redemptive power of their pain and martyrdom.
Origins of the name
Hadith of the
According to the hadith of the, on one occasion at least, Muhammad gathered his daughter Fatima, her husband Ali, and their two sons Hasan and Husayn under his cloak and then prayed, "O God, these are my and my closest family members; remove defilement from them and purify them completely," where this last statement is a reference to verse 33:33 of the Quran, known also as the verse of purification. These five have thus become known as the Ahl al-Kisa.Variants of this tradition can be found in,, and, all canonical collections in Sunni Islam. Other versions are reported by the Sunni scholars ibn Kathir, al-Wahidi, Qadi Baydawi, al-Baghawi, al-Suyuti, al-Hakim al-Nishapuri, and al-Tabari, and by the Twelver Shi'a exegete Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i, among many others.
Event of the
After an inconclusive debate about Jesus between Muhammad and a delegation from the Christian community of Najran, both parties decided to engage in, where they would pray to invoke God's curse upon whoever was the liar. Linked to this ordeal is verse 3:61 of the Quran, also known as the "verse of the ", which instructed Muhammad:The delegation withdrew from the challenge and negotiated for peace.
The majority of reports indicate that Muhammad appeared for the occasion of the accompanied by Ali, Fatima, Hasan, and Husayn. Such reports are presented by the early scholars ibn Ishaq, Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, al-Hakim al-Nishapuri, and ibn Kathir, among others. Some traditions about the add that Muhammad, Ali, Fatima, Hasan, and Husayn stood under Muhammad's cloak.