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Ja'far was the third son of Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Fatimah bint Asad, hence a paternal cousin of Muhammad.His older brothers were Talib and Aqil, his younger brothers were Ali and Tulayq, [2] and his sisters were Fakhitah, Jumanah and Raytah.
With his death, Jafar's magic is undone, restoring the Palace gardens and the Carpet. Iago is assumed dead, though he regains consciousness and is forgiven, being allowed back into the Palace. Aladdin ultimately rejects the Sultan's offer to become his vizier, having decided he wants to see the world with Jasmine instead.
Jafar is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film Aladdin (1992). ... it is soon revealed that the reward is death. When the plan fails, Aladdin ...
Mirza Jafar Khan Moshir od-Dowleh (Persian: میرزا جعفر خان مشیرالدوله), also known as Mohandes Bashi (مهندسباشی), was an Iranian politician, who was the head of the Council of state from September 1858 until his death in November 1862. His office was similar to the prime minister office, which was vacant during ...
In the video, as the Jafar-costume clad Philippi lip-syncs along, Carneal screams and laughs into a pillow on the couch. “Kyle is so extra. He does everything to the millionth degree,” Carneal ...
Ja'far ibn Muḥammad ibn Ali al-Sadiq was born in Medina around 700 CE, and 702 is given in most sources, according to Gleave. [1] Ja'far was the eldest son of Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Bāqir, [11] the fifth Shīʿīte Imam, who was a descendant of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, and Fāṭima, Muhammad's daughter.
Ja'far was related to several powerful figures of Abbasid House. He was the older brother of al-Mahdi and he was also maternal grandfather of al-Amin. Jafar also had several half-siblings, After his mother's death, his father remarried and had children from his wives.
A major crisis arose among the Shia after the death of Ja’far al-Sadiq, who had five sons. Abd Allah al-Aftah and Isma'il al-Mubarak were the eldest sons by his first wife Fatima, a granddaughter of Hasan Ibn Ali. Al-Mubarak was probably the second son of al-Sadiq. The exact date and circumstances of al-Mubarak's death also remain obscure.