Title: Sayyida Zaynab a , the Heroine of Karbalaa
1Sayyida Zaynab a , the Heroine of Karbalaa
2 Father Imaam Ali a Mother Sayyida Fatimah
a Name Zaynab is thought to mean 'she who
weeps excessively', and other linguistic sources
state that it once meant a good looking or
smelling tree. The name might also possibly be a
compound of the two Arabic words, zayn (beauty)
and ab (father). Birth The exact date of her
birth is uncertain however the most widely
accepted dates are the first of Sha'ban or the
fifth of Jamadi ul-Awwal of the fifth or sixth
year A.H., or the ninth of Ramadan in the ninth
year A.H.
3- She was the sister of Imaam Hasan a, Imaam
Husayn a, and Sayyida Um Kulthoom a. - She was the backbone of the family of Imaam
Husayn a and was considered the caretaker of
all the orphans whose fathers were martyred in
the battle of Karbala. - She protected the sick Imaam Ali Zaynul Aabideen
a, the son of Imaam Husayn a, her nephew. - She was so brave and knowledgeable, that she
even challenged Yazid in his own palace.
4- Sayyida Zaineb a, the mother of tragedies. She
is an example for not only sisters, but brothers
as well. She stood for truth and justice under
the most difficult of circumstances. She endured
what no other lady has ever endured - She witnessed the death of the Prophet saw.
- She witnessed the theft of her fathers
successorship. - She witnessed the death of her mother, Sayyida
Fatima a. - She witnessed the death of her father, Imaam Ali
a. - She witnessed the death of her brother, Imaam
Hasan a. - She witnessed the death of her brother, Imaam
Husayn a. - She witnessed the death of her nieces, Ruqayyah
a and Sukaynah a. - She witnessed the death of her nephews, Qaasim
a, Ali Al-Akbar a, Ali Al-Asghar, Aun a,
Muhammed a, and more -
5 Death Not only is the date of her death
uncertain but so is the place she is variously
thought to be buried (most popularly) in
Damascus, but also in Medina and Cairo. There are
two explanations given as to how she came to be
buried in Damascus one being that some time
after their return Yazid once again sent his
forces to attack them, this time at Medina, and
she and other members of her family were taken as
prisoners of war to Damascus where she died
another being that because of a famine that swept
through Medina, her husband temporarily moved his
family to a village near Damascus, and it was
there while praying in a garden that Zaynab a
was accidentally but fatally struck by a
gardener's spade, or fell victim to a serious
illness from which she never recovered. The
anniversary of her death is observed on the
following dates 11th or 21st of Jamadi
uth-thani, the 24th of Safar, the 16th of
Dhu'l-Hijjah, or the 15th of Rajab