Al-Fadl ibn al-Abbas

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Al-Fadl ibn al-Abbas or known in Persian Fazal ibn Abbas was the son of al-Abbas ibn Ali and Lubaba bint Ubaydillah. He and his brother Qasim ibn al-Abbas were killed in the Battle of Karbala. His other brother Ubaydullah ibn al-Abbas, was still alive after the battle and continued to spread Islam in the name of his father al-Abbas ibn Ali and uncle Husayn ibn Ali.

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