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Official Accounts: https://mshmsdin.com/links Support Methods: Patreon / mshms Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MShmsDin View Channel Content Here: / @mshmsdin _________________ The Story of Narjis, the Mother of the Mahdi According to Shiite Narrations. Narjis is said to have been of Roman (European) origins, and was sold as a slave after being captured in battle, until Imam Hassan Al-Askari bought her through his agent Bishr Al-Nakhas, who was working in the slave trade at that time. Some accounts say that Narjis was a Christian from the lineage of the Roman Caesar, and converted to Islam after a vision in which Lady Fatima Al-Zahra invited her to Islam. She was then sold in the slave market, where Bishr Al-Nakhas found her and bought her freedom based on the recommendation of Imam Al-Hadi. Hence the story that indicates the transfer of Lady Narjis from one slave trader to another before she became the wife of Imam al-Askari and the mother of Imam al-Mahdi Automatically generated keywords: Narjis, slave trader, Bishr al-Nakhas, Lady Narjis, mother of al-Mahdi, Imam al-Hasan al-Askari, buying slave girls, capturing Roman women, slave market, Narjis’ slave girl, Narjis’ story, Narjis’ lineage, Roman female slaves, Narjis the mother of the Imam, wife of Imam al-Askari, al-Hasan al-Askari, Ali al-Hadi, the awaited Mahdi, Roman origin, Roman slaves, selling slave girls, Narjis’ history, Narjis’ lineage to the Romans, Imam al-Mahdi’s mother, Narjis’ biography, Narjis and the vision, Narjis and Islam, the story of Narjis’s sale, the slave trader’s account, buying Narjis, Baghdad’s slave girls, history of the slave trade, Imam al-Askari and his wife, the lineage of the Mahdi, Shiite heritage, Twelver Shiites, Imam al-Mahdi and his mother, Abbasid slaves, captivity in Islam, Islam and the Romans, selling female captives, markets Slaves in Baghdad, Shiite novels, Shiite books, Narcissus between history and myth, the origins of Imam Mahdi, Imam Mahdi and his status, Shiites and history