Sukayna bt. al-Husayn b. Ali b. Abi Talib (a)




Name and Title
Her name is “Amina” (آمنة) or according to some reports “Amina” (اَمینة) or “Amima” (اَمیمة). However, she is mostly known by her title Sukayna, which


Marriage
Some sources reported that she married her cousin (son of her father’s brother) Abd Allah (Abu Bakr) b. al-Hasan. Qadi Nu’man al-Maghribi said that she married Abd Allah b. al-Hasan, but before consummation, he

Imam al-Husayn’s Affection to Her
Imam al-Husayn (a) liked her and

Presence in Karbala
Historians and biographers mentioned her name in various occasions in Karbala. According to a report, on the day of ‘Ashura’, when Imam al-Husayn (a) came to women tents for bidding fa

Then Imam (a) bade fa


“O, my dear Sukayna! Know that after me your weeping is prolonged. [So my daughter] do not burn my heart by your sorrowful tears as long as I am alive. O, the best of women! Weeping is more suitable for you after my martyrdom.” In another report about Imam al-Husayn’s last fa

Captivity
After the event of Ashura’, Sukayna along with other members of Ahl al-Bayt were taken as captives. They were taken to Kufa and then to Damascus. Throughout this journey, she along with other captives informed people about the tyranny of Umayyad and the horrifying act they did to descants of the Prophet (s) in Karbala. It is reported that on the day after ‘Ashura’ and when Ahl al-Bayt were bidding fa


Sukayna and other members of Ahl al-Bayt passed very hard and difficult times in captivity. However, the day that they entered Damascus








Return to Medina
After the captivity, Sukayna and other members of the caravan returned to Medina. There are not many authentic and reliable reports about her life in Medina until her demise. Her conversation with ‘Uthman’s daughter is perhaps one of the few reliable reports of this period. It is narrated that once Sukayna and ‘Uthman’s daughter were present in a gathering. Uthman’s daughter boasted that “I am a daughter of the martyr.” Sukayna did not respond until the time of Adhan. When mu’adhdhin (reciter of Adhan) said, “I witness that Muhammad is the apostle of God,” Sukayna asked her: “Is that your father or mine?” Uthman’s daughter felt embarrassed and said, “I will never boast in front of you.” Evidently, after returning to Medina, she along with other members of Ahl al-Bayt did their best to inform people of the b


Controversial Ascriptions
Composing Poems
Abu l-Faraj al-Isfahani ascribed to her that she composed romantic poems and held poem gatherings, in which poets read their poems in her presence and would accept her judgment about the best poem.
However, this report is not reliable, as Abu l-Faraj has narrated it from Zubayr b. Bakkar who



Even Abu al-Faraj mentioned the improbability of this report and said, “A similar gathering to what


Furthermore, many poems which are attributed to her are not composed by her, rather by Sukayna bt. Khalid b. Mus’ab al-Zubayri, whose meetings and relations with ‘Umar b. Abi Rabi’a, who

Having a similar name with Sukayna bt. Khalid b. Mus’ab, ‘Umar b. Abi Rabi’a’s wife, and, sometimes deliberate, confusion between them, resulted in made-up stories about her like what Abu l-Faraj has reported.
In addition, many of those poem gatherings were held by ‘A’isha bt. Talhat b. ‘Abd Allah, Mus’ab b. al-Zubayr’s wife, who

Multiple Marriages
It has also been ascribed to her that she has married several times. What makes this odder is that some of her husbands were among the enemies of Ahl al-Bayt and their Shi’a. It has been reported in Sunni Hadiths that after the tragedy of Karbala, when Sukayna returned to Medina, she married Mus’ab b. Zubayr and gave birth to a girl named “Fatima.” After that Mus’ab




These Sunni reports suffer from various problems, the two most important of which are:
- No Shi’a historians have reported that she had a child or married to anyone, except than ‘Abd Allah b. al-Hasan. These reports have been narrated by Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani and narrators like him who were very close to Umayyad. How could these reports be t
e about Sukayna, whom Imam al-Husayn (a) described as, “Sukayna is mostly engrossed in Allah so she is not suitable for men.”
- Some of these marriages are completely impossible. For instance, Mus’ab b. Zubayr
s a great enemy of Ahl al-Bayt and their Shi’a. He had killed many Shi’a including Mukhtar b. Abi ‘Ubayda al-Thaqafi.
However, in Shi’a sources, Sukayna did not marry any men in her life after that her only husband, ‘Abd Allah b. al-Hasan

Spiritual and Scholarly Characteristics
Sukayna



Demise
There are various reports about the place of her demise. According to majority of sources, she passed a






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