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What do you mean by that? its been centuries... if you mean Imam Hasan's (RA) descendants then they are almost all over the Islamic world. His sons' names are Hassan Mussana (he is relatively more famousand is also a forefather of Sheikh A.Q. Jilani) Hussain Asram, Talha, Qasim, Umru, Abdullah & Abdur Rehman

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