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Zaynab bint Ali

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Zaynab's name in Arabic Calligraphy
Zaynab's name in Arabic Calligraphy

Zaynab bint Ali (Arabic: زينب بنت علي ) was the daughter of the last caliph of islam Shi'a imam, Ali, and granddaughter of Muhammad. She is celebrated by Shia as having valiantly and successfully defended the life of the lone surviving male member of the family of Imam Husayn ibn Ali, the fourth Shia Imam Ali ibn Husayn (aka Zayn al-Abidin), after the siege and battle of Karbala.[1]

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[edit] Early life

Zaynab was the third child of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatima Zahra. She was born in Medina on the 5th of Jumada al-awwal (although some traditions say she was born on the 1st of Shaban) (of the Muslim Calendar). Zaynab was named by Muhammad after her eldest aunt, then deceased. Zainab lost her mother when she was only seven years old. She grew extremely close to her full brothers, Hassan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali.

[edit] Marriage

When Zaynab came of age, she was married to her cousin Abdullah ibn Ja'far, a nephew of Ali, in a simple ceremony. Although Zaynab's husband was a man of means, the couple is said to have lived a modest life. Much of their wealth was devoted to charity. Abdullah was sometimes called "the sea of munificence" or "the cloud of munificence".[citation needed]

The marriage of Zaynab did not diminish her strong attachment to her family. Ali also felt a great affection for his daughter and son-in-law and when he became caliph and moved the capital from Medina to Kufa, Zaynab and Abdullah joined him. Zaynab bore four sons - Ali, Aun, Muhammad, and Abbas - and one daughter, Umm Kulthum.

[edit] Zaynab and Karbala

Zaynab mourns Husayn
Zaynab mourns Husayn

At the death of the Mu'awiyah I, Imam Husayn set out from Medina to Kufa to claim the leadership of the Muslim community. Zaynab accompanied him, as did most of his household. After Husayn's death at the Battle of Karbala, Sayeda Zainab was taken hostage by the army of Yazid I L, Mu'awiyah's son and successor. Sayeda Zainab and the other survivors of Husayn's expedition, most of them women and children, were marched to Damascus, Yazid's capital, where they were held hostage. Tradition says that Zainab, already in anguish due to the death of her brother Imam Husayn and her sons Aun and Muhammad, was forced to march unveiled. This was an extreme indignity to inflict on a high-ranking Muslim woman, the granddaughter of Muhammad.

Eventually Yazid released his captives and allowed them to return to Medina. It is said that Sayeda Zaynab did not long survive the return, and died circa 682 CE. The anniversary of her death is said to be either the 11th or 21st of Jamadi uth-thani, the 24th of Safar, or the 16th of Dhu'l-Hijjah.

[edit] Lectures of Zainab

[edit] Lecture in Kufa

On Muharram 11 (October 11, 680 CE)[2] [3], all hostages including all women and children were loaded onto camels without saddles nor sunshade and were taken to Kufa. And when they approached Kufa, its people gathered to see them. Some women of Kufa gathered veils for them upon knowing that they are relatives of Muhammad. [4]

Zainab bint Ali pointed at the people to be quiet. Everybody halted and kept silent. Then she addressed the people of Kufa:

The praise is exclusively attributed to Allah. And greetings to my father (grand father), Muhammad, and to his pure and benevolent family. And then, Oh people of Kufa! Oh deceitful and reneger people! Do you weep? So let tears not be dried and let groans not be finished. ... Beware, such a bad preparation you have made for yourself that Allah became furious of you and you will be at punishment forever. Do you weep and cry? Yeah, by Allah, do weep numerously and do laugh less! Since you brought its shame and fault on yourself and you will not be able to cleanse it forever... [5]

[edit] Lecture in Damascus

Yazid I L recited the blasphemous poetic verses of Abdullah bin Zab'ari Sahmi which he had composed while he was an unbeliever and also added some poetic verses of his own and said openly that he wanted to take revenge upon the descendants of Muhammad because Muhammad and his companions had killed his polytheist ancestors. [6]

Zaynab, the daughter of Ali rose and began speaking and said:

"O Yazid! Allah and His Prophet have said that committing sins and considering the signs of Allah to be false is ridiculing them", i.e. deny the sign of Allah today and hold them in derision and have become happy, and recite poetic verses on account of the martyrdom of the children of Muhammad just as the polytheists of Mecca became happy and sang songs because of the martyrdom of some Muslims in the Battle of Uhud, and talk about taking revenge upon Muhammad. This is how you become like them and how you have reached this stage? You have reached this stage because you have committed too many sins. Whoever treads the path of sin and persists in committing sins will, according to the verdict of the Qur'an, deny the signs of Allah one day and eventually will ridicule them and then deserve Divine punishment.

She added: "O Yazid! Do you think that we have become humble and despicable owing to the martyrdom of our people and our own captivity? As you have blocked all the paths for us, and we have been made captives and are being taken from one place to another, do you think that Allah has taken away his blessings from us? Do you think that by killing the godly persons you have become great and respectable and the Almighty looks at you with special grace and kindness? For this reason and on account of this wrong thinking you have become elated and arrogant. You have become boastful because you have seen that the matters have taken a turn in your favour. You have, however, forgotten what Allah says: The disbelievers must not think that Our respite is for their good We only give them time to let them increase their sins. For them there will be a humiliating torment." (The Quran, Surah 3: Verse 178)

Then lady Zaynab reminded Yazid that on the day of the conquest of Mecca which took place in 8 A.H. Muhammad did favor to all the men and women of Mecca and set them free. Yazid himself was a descendant of those very freed persons. His father Mu'awiya, his grandfather Abu Sufyan and Mu'awiya's mother were among those who were set free at the time of the conquest of Mecca. On that day Muhammad set all of them free irrespective of what they had done in the past and said: "Go, for all of you are free".

In the second part of her speech the daughter of Imam Ali made the conquest of Mecca her topic and said: "O son of the freed ones! Is it justice that you keep your women and slave-girls in seclusion but have made the helpless daughters of the Holy Prophet ride on swift camels and given them in the hands of their enemies so that they may take them from one city to another".

Then she said: "Why shouldn't Yazid be spiteful against us, it is he, who looks at us with hostility. You say with perfect intrepidity and without imagining that you are committing a sin: 'I wish that my ancestors who were killed in Badr had been present here today'. Then you strike Imam Husayn in his teeth with a stick in your hand! Why shouldn't you be like this, although you have done what you wanted to do and have pulled out the roots of piety and virtue! You have shed the blood of the sons of the Holy Prophet and have hidden the brilliant stars on the earth from amongst the descendants of Abdul Muttalib under the clouds of oppression and injustice. However, you shall go before Allah soon. You shall meet your ancestors and shall also be taken to their place. At that time you will wish that you had been blind and dumb and had not said that it was a day of rejoicing for your ancestors".

At this stage the daughter of Imam Ali prayed to Allah and said: "O Lord! Procure our right and take revenge upon those who have oppressed us". Then she turned to Yazid and said: "By Allah you have pulled off your skin and cut off your flesh. You will soon go before the Prophet of Allah and will see with your own eyes that his children are in Paradise. It will be the day when Allah will deliver the descendants of the Holy Prophet from the state of being scattered and will bring all of them together in Paradise. This is the promise which Allah has made in the Holy Qur'an. He says: Do not think of those who are slain for the cause of Allah as dead. They are alive with their Lord and receive sustenance from Him. (The Quran, Surah 3: Verse 169.)

O Yazid! On the day when Allah will be the Judge and Muhammad will be the petitioner, and your limbs will give evidence against you, your father, who made you the ruler of the Muslims, will receive His punishment. On that day it will become known what reward the oppressors earn, whose position is worse and whose party is more humble. O enemy of Allah and O son of the enemy of Allah! I swear by Allah that I consider you to be humble and not fit even to be reprimanded and reproached. But what am I to do? Our eyes are shedding tears, our hearts are burning, and our martyrs cannot come to life by our reprimanding and reproaching you. My Husayn has been killed and the partisans of Satan are taking us to the fools so that they may get their reward for insulting Allah. Our blood is dripping from their hands and our flesh is falling down from their mouths. The sacred bodies of the martyrs have been placed at the disposal of the wolves and other carnivorous animals of the jungle. If you have gained something today by shedding blood, you will certainly be a loser on the Day of Judgment. On that day nothing but your deeds will count. On that day you will curse Ibn Marjāna and he will curse you. On that day you and your followers will quarrel with one another by the side of the Divine scale of Justice. On that day you will see that the best provision which your father made for you was that he enabled you to kill the children of the Prophet of Allah. I swear by Allah that I do not fear anyone except Him and do not complain to anyone else. You may employ your deceit and cunning efforts, but I swear by Allah that the shame and disgrace which you have earned by the treatment meted out to us cannot be eradicated". The daughter of Fatima Zahra ended her speech with offering thanks to Allah. She said: "I thank Allah Who has concluded the task of the chiefs of the youths of Paradise with prosperity and forgiveness and accommodated them in Paradise. I pray to Allah that He may elevate their ranks and favor them more with His kindness, for Allah is Omnipotent".

[edit] Shrine of Zaynab

Shrine of Zaynab bint Ali at Damascus, Syria
Shrine of Zaynab bint Ali at Damascus, Syria

Several cities boast shrines said to be built over Zaynab's grave. One shrine is located in Damascus, Syria [7]. There is also a shrine to Zaynab in Cairo, Egypt. [8] [9] Other traditions say that she was buried in Medina.

Zaynab's shrine in Damascus is a pilgrimage site for Shi'a Muslim pilgrims. The Shi'a revere Zaynab and tell many stories detailing her love of Husayn and her defiance of Yazid.

Zaynab is also commemorated with a holiday: in Shi'a-majority Iran (Persia), Zaynab's birthday is celebrated as the nurse's day.

[edit] Titles of Zaynab

Shia give many titles of praise to Zaynab:

  • Aabida
  • Aalima
  • Aaqila
  • Al-Baqiya
  • Alima Ghair Al-Mualama
  • Al-Ismat Al-Sughra
  • Al-Razia Bi-Al-Qadar Al-Qaza
  • Al-Shujaa
  • Aminatul Allah
  • An-Naeema
  • Aqeela Banu Hashim
  • Aqeelatul Khadr Al-Risalahe
  • Aqeelatul Quraish
  • Fazila
  • Kamila
  • Mazlooma Karbala
  • Mehbobatul Mustafa
  • Muhadissa
  • Mukhbira
  • Naib Al-Zahra
  • Namoos Al-Kubra
  • Quratul Ain Al-Murtaza
  • Razeea
  • Sabira
  • Sadeeqa Al-Sughra
  • Sadi Al-Wilaya
  • Saneya Zahra
  • Shafiqat Al-Hasan ibn Ali
  • Shareekatul Husayn
  • Ummul Masiab
  • Waheeda
  • Waleeyatul Allah Al-Uzma
  • Zahida
  • Zaynab Kubra

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nasr, Vali, The Shia Revival, Norton, 2006, p.41
  2. ^ Western-Islamic Calendar Converter
  3. ^ Gregorian-Hijri Dates Converter
  4. ^ Lohouf (Arabic: اللهوف‎), By Sayyid ibn Tawoos (Arabic: سید ابن طاووس‎)., Tradition No. 227, 228, 229, 230
  5. ^ الحمد لله و الصلوة علی ابی محمد و آله الطیبین الاخیار. اما بعد یا اهل الکوفة! یا اهل الختل و الغدر! اتبکون؟ فلا رقات الدمعة و لا هدات الرنة ... الا ساء ما قدمت لکم انفسکم ان سخط الله علیکم و فی العذاب انتم خالدون. اتبکون و تنتحبون؟ ای والله فابکوا کثیرا و اضحکوا قلیلا فلقد ذهبتم بعارها و شنارها و لن ترحضوها بغسل بعدها ابدا. ... Lohouf (Arabic: اللهوف‎), By Sayyid ibn Tawoos (Arabic: سید ابن طاووس‎)., Tradition No. 233 to 241
  6. ^ http://www.al-shia.com/html/ara/books/aemma-esna/aemma003.htm
  7. ^ http://www.al-islam.org/gallery/photos/zaynab1.gif
  8. ^ Al-Ahram Weekly | Features | Here she lies buried
  9. ^ Stock Photography image of Sayyeda Zeinab mosque dressed with thousands stock photo

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