Who bombed Al-Askari mosque?

Who bombed Al-Askari mosque?

Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda in Iraq Al-Rubaie said al-Badri, Abu Qudama, four Saudi nationals and two other Iraqis stormed the mosque Feb. 21, rounded up the shrine’s guards, members of Iraq’s Facility Protection Service, and bound their hands. The group then spent the rest of the night rigging the mosque with bombs.

Who is buried in Samarra?

** Two of the 12 revered Shi’ite imams are buried in the Samarra shrine. Imam Ali al-Hadi, who died in 868 and his son, the 11th imam, Hasan al-Askari, who died in 874. ** Shi’ites believe the 12th imam, Imam Mehdi, known as the hidden imam, went into hiding from a cellar in the complex in 878.

Where is Imam Hassan Askari buried?

Al-Askari Mosque
Hasan al-Askari

Hasan al-Askari ٱلْحَسَن ٱلْعَسْكَرِيّ 11th Imam of Twelver Shia Islam
Resting place Al-Askari Mosque, Samarra, Iraq 34°11′54.5″N 43°52′25″E
Other names Al-Hasan al-Khalis ibn Ali ibn Muhammad
Era Abbasid era
Office 11th Imam (Twelver Shia)

Who is buried in Kadhimiya?

It stands on the site of the grave of Husayn ibn Ali, the second grandson of Muhammad, near the place where he was killed during the Battle of Karbala in 680AD.

Where is the Golden Mosque in Iraq?

Al-Askari Shrine

Al ‘Askarī Shrine
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Mosque and shrine
Status Active
Location
Location Samarra, Iraq

Where is Imam Hassan Askari shrine?

Imam Hasan al-Askari Mosque
Location Qom, Iran
Architecture
Type Mosque
Completed Abbasid Caliphate

Who poisoned Imam Askari?

al-Mu’tamid
The Imam’s death has largely been attributed to poison administered by al-Mu’tamid. The al-Mu’tamid era coincided with the rebellion of the Alawites, and people allied to them, so al-Askari was released from prison, from 256 to 260 A.H. The news of his death was published in his home.

Did Hasan Askari have a son?

Muhammad al-Mahdi
Ali Akbar ibn Hasan ibn Ali ibn MuhammadSayyid Ali Akbar
Hasan al-Askari/Sons

Who is the 9th Imam?

Muhammad al-Jawad محمد
Muhammad al-Jawad was about six when his father, Ali al-Rida, was summoned to Khorasan by al-Ma’mun, who designated him as heir apparent in 817, possibly to mitigate Shia revolts….Muhammad al-Jawad.

Muhammad al-Jawad محمد الجواد 9th Imam of Twelver Shi’ite Islam
Successor Ali al-Hadi
Spouse(s) Samana Umm al-Fadl bint al-Ma’mun