[1] The Mohyal community comprises seven sub-clans named Bali, Bhimwal, Chhibber, Datt, Lau, Mohan and Vaid.
This has led to a small sub-set of the Moyhal community paying reverence to Islam, most notably to the third Imam Hussain.
[5] According to another tradition, Yazid's troops had brought Imam Husain's head to their ancestors home in Sialkot.
[11] The legend mentions the place where he stayed as Dair-al-Hindiya, meaning "The Indian Quarter", which matches an Al-Hindiya in existence today.
[11] In Ajmer, Rajasthan, a place of Sufi pilgrimage, where Moinuddin Chishti lived and passed his last days, there is even today a class of people who call themselves Hussaini Brahmins, who are neither 'orthodox Hindus' nor orthodox Muslims.