| Sayyeda Zainab (a.s), the daughter
of Imam Ali (a.s) and Sayyeda Fatima (a.s.), was an exemplary
woman of great ability, intelligence, knowledge, insight,
courage and perseverance. She performed her divine duties
to the best of her ability. She was born to a family formed
by the Prophet (SAW), the most outstanding figure in history.
The Prophet's wife Sayyeda Khadija a devoted woman, was
her maternal grandmother, and her paternal grandmother
was Fatima daughter of Assad, who mothered and nursed
the Prophet (SAW). The members of the family, in trio
hierarchical order, were all great.
Hazrat Zainab (as) was a brilliant star in the mandate
sky that received rays of holiness from the five suns.
It was through her holy origins and pious edification
that she manifested so great a fortitude in Karbala
(Iraq).
The life of the daughter of Hazrat Al-Zahra (a.s.)
was always laden with hardships, but she never feared
coping with difficulties, this enhanced her endurance
and elevated her soul.
The Birth of Hazrat Zainab (as)
There is divergence of opinions about the birth date
of Hazrat Zainab (a.s). Some say it was in Medina in
the month of Jamadil-Alawwal, and others say it was
in the month of Shaban, in the 6th Hijra year.
When Hazrat Zainab (a.s) was born, Imam Ali (a.s.)
asked for the Prophet's advice as to her name, the same
as it was in the case of Hassan and Hussein. They gave
Zainab in swaddling clothes to the Prophet (SAW) and
he waited for Allah's message. Gabriel appeared and
said she should be named Zainab. The Prophet (SAW) kissed
her and wept. They asked why he wept. He said Gabriel
told me Zainab would be an eyewitness of the fate of
her brother Hussein in Karbala.
Zainab, the Sage of Bani Hashim
In her childhood, Zainab studied with the Prophet (SAW)
, and when Imam Ali (a.s) moved to Kufa, the respected
women of Kufa requested Imam Ali (a.s) through their
husbands to allow them to benefit from the knowledge
of Hazrat Zainab (a.s.). Imam Ali (a.s) complied with
their request and the interested women learned from
her the expounding wisdom of the Holy Qur'an.
Ibn Abbas quoted Hazrat Zahra (a.s.) as having said
that her daughter Zainab, like her father, was unparalleled
in literary eloquence and courage. The speech she delivered
in the assembly in presence of Yazid was at the zenith
of eloquence and impressiveness. (Refer Famous Women,
Dr. Ahmed Beheshti, p.51)
After the demise of the Holy Prophet (SAW), there came
the period of distress and hardship in the life of Hazrat
Zainab (a.s.) She stood by her mother as far as the
question of supreme mandate of her father was concerned.
When her mother delivered the Fadak sermon, she was
only 4 years old, but narrated the sermon so lucidly
and expressively that the people from Bani Hashim remembered
it by heart. Later the Shiite scholars recorded it,
that is why she is called Zainab the narrator of traditions.
After the martyrdom of Hazrat Zahra (a.s.), Zainab
suffered many calamities. Their house was attacked and
the usurpation of her father's rightful caliphate was
a great shock to her. Her sublime devotion to the cause
of Allah and Islam endeared her to her father Ali ,which
reminded of her mother's endearment to her father, the
Holy Prophet (SAW). All this was worthy of the grand
status of Zainab (a.s.).
Hazrat Zainab's Marriage
Abdullah son of Ja'far Tayyar, a nephew of Imam Ali
(a.s.) asked for Zainab's hand, and Imam Ali (a.s.)
accepted it. Her marriage settlement was equal to that
of her mother's. Imam Ali (a.s.) told Ja'far not to
prevent Zainab from going on a journey with Imam Hussein
(a.s), her brother.
Although Zainab's husband was a man of means, she lived
a modest life, not a life of luxury. She and her husband
were charitable to the needy people. The Arab tribes
called Abdullah "the sea or the cloud of munificence".
Abdullah was also noted for his standing with Imam
Ali (a.s.) in the holy wars (jihad). Ibn Hajar quoted
the Prophet as having said that Abdullah was like him
in character and had taken him by the right hand and
prayed to Allah to extend His mercy over the household
of Abdullah bin Ja'far.
The marriage of Zainab did not diminish her strong
attachment to her family. Imam Ali (a.s) also felt a
great affection for his daughter and nephew and when
he became the Caliph of the Muslims and moved from Medina
to Kufa, Zainab and Abdullah joined him. Zainab bore
four boys by the names of Ali, Muhammad, Aun and Abbas
and two girls, Umm Kulthum.
Zainab and Imamate
In her life, Zainab always saw the evildoers, oppressors,
insurgents and breakers of covenants defy the truth
and Imam Ali (a.s.), the supporter of the truth and
justice had to quell their revolts. Finally, an evil
hand gave Imam Ali (a.s.) a stroke from a poisoned sword
on his head in the mosque. After Imam Ali (a.s.), his
son Imam Hassan (a.s.) became the Caliph. Hassan was
also greatly oppressed until at last he signed a peace
treaty with the ruler of that time and moved to Kufa
in the company of Zainab , her husband, and his own
companions. Imam Hassan (a.s.) was poisoned by his treacherous
wife, by the order of the Caliph of that time. After
Imam Hassan, Imam Hussein (a.s.) became the Imam, but
the ruler of Syria violated the peace treaty and appointed
his son as his successor and insisted that Imam Hussein
(a.s.) should pledge allegiance to him. Imam Hussein
refused to pledge allegiance and made up his mind to
move to Mecca.
Zainab said farewell to her husband and went with her
brother accompanied by her sons Muhammad and Aun. They
reached Mecca in 61 Hijra year.
Imam Hussein (a.s.) was informed that some agents of
the ruler of that time had come to Mecca to assassinate
him while circumambulating the Holy Ka'bah. Imam Hussein
(a.s.) deemed it advisable to move to Kufa and let people
know of his secret mission. They arrived at Karbala
on the 2nd Muharram. Zainab had heard from her grandfather
and father that Karbala would be the place where Imam
Hussein (a.s.) would be martyred.
Zainab (as.) in Karbala
Zainab (a.s.) is the shining sun in the history of
Islam and of humanity. Her brother's name and Karbala
associate the idea of freedom, justice, humanity, virtue,
fighting against despotism, with the realization of
the sovereignty of Allah. The history of Karbala is
based on two pillars: the rising of Imam Hussein (a.s.)
and the rising of Zainab (a.s.). She was an outstanding
figure in the history of Karbala endowed with divine
steadfastness and fortitude. She sacrificed her two
sons and one should not say anything if one devoted
his life for the cause of Allah. After the martyrdom
of her brother and her two sons, she said: "O my
Lord! Accept our humble sacrifice to You."
When Zainab reached Kufa, she addressed people
with fury words:
"Praise to Allah, and may the blessing of
Allah be upon Muhammad and his progeny. O people of
Kufa, you are hypocrites and deceitful. You feign to
be sorry for the death of my brother and his companions.
May you always shed tears. I find nothing in you but
flattery, evil acts and thoughts, pride and spite and
ill-will. By Allah! You deserve lasting sorrow instead
of joy. Shame on you, your hands are imbrued with the
blood of the son of the Holy Prophet, the one who was
your sole refuge in case of adversity. By your evil
act and disloyalty, you incurred the -wrath of Allan
against you. Woe betide you! No one will intercede with
Allah for you."
Her furious words provoked people of Kufa to avenge
Hussein's martyrdom. This frightened Ubaidullah and
his cruel agents. She also delivered a furious sermon
in the court of the caliph that made his authority and
despotic rule feel undermined.
She said:
"I fear no one but Allah. Make whatever evil
plot you can. Blazes are waiting for you in the hereafter.
You'll be accountable to Allah for your atrocities."
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