Her Relation to the Infallibles:
- She is the granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), daughter of Imam Ali and Lady Fatimah al-Zahra (peace be upon them), sister of the two Imams, Hasan and Husayn, and the aunt of Imam Zayn al-Abidin (peace be upon them).
Her Name and Lineage:
Her name is Zainab, daughter of Ali ibn Abi Talib (peace be upon them).
Her Kunya and Title:
Her kunyah (nickname) is Umm Kulthum, Umm al-Hasan, and her titles include: Al-Siddiqah al-Sughra (the lesser t


Her Mother:
Lady Fatimah al-Zahra, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Her Birth:
She


Scholarly Quotes About Her:
- Ibn al-Athir (d. 630 AH) said: “Zainab
s a wise, intelligent, and composed woman.”
- Sayyid Mohsin al-Amin (may Allah sanctify his soul) said: "Zainab (peace be upon her)
s one of the most distinguished women. Her virtues are too famous to be mentioned, and her greatness, intellectual prowess, strong argumentation, eloquence, and steadfastness were such that it seemed as though she
s speaking with the eloquence of her father, Imam Ali (peace be upon him), during her speeches in Kufa and Sham, and in her confrontation with Yazid and Ibn Ziyad.”
- Sayyid al-Khui (may Allah sanctify his soul) said: “She
s a partner of her brother Husayn (peace be upon him) in defending Islam, striving in the path of Allah, and upholding the Shari‘ah of her grandfather, the Messenger of Allah. She spoke with eloquence as if it were her father's tongue speaking. In terms of steadfastness, she reflected the resolve of her father. She did not bow before tyrants, nor did she fear anyone except Allah. She spoke t
thfully and resolutely, unshaken by storms, making her t
ly the sister of Husayn (peace be upon him), sharing with him the path of his belief and st
ggle.”
Her Eminence:
Yahya al-Mazani said: “I

Her Narration of Hadith:
She is considered one of the narrators of hadith in the first century of the Islamic era. She narrated from Imam Ali, Lady Fatimah al-Zahra, and the two Imams Hasan and Husayn (peace be upon them).
Her Role in Karbala:
In the tragedy of Karbala, she played a significant role in every moment. She tended to the sick, monitored the situation of her brother Husayn (peace be upon him) at every hour, spoke to him, and inquired about every event. She managed the affairs of the family and the children, performing tasks usually done by men. It is notable that she


Her Lament for Brother Husayn (Peace Be Upon Him):
She lamented her brother Imam Husayn (peace be upon him) on the Day of Ashura:
“Woe to me, whose tent is torn asunder, woe to me, whose loved ones are scattered, woe to me, whose soul I sacrifice for him, woe to me, the one whose soul is c

Her Testimony in Kufa:
When the captives of the family of the Prophet (peace be upon them) arrived in Kufa after the Battle of Karbala, the people of Kufa began to




Her Testimony in Syria:
When the captives were sent to Syria by the orders of Yazid ibn Muawiya, and the head of Imam Husayn (peace be upon him)

Her Marriage:
She married her cousin, Abdullah ibn Ja‘far ibn Abi Talib.
Her Children:
Her children included Ali Abu Muhammad al-Zaynabi (a generous man), and Aun and Muhammad, who were martyred in the battle of Karbala.
Her Death:
She passed a



Poetry About Her:
- Shaykh Ja‘far al-Naqdi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
"She is the noble lady of the House of Revelation, the daughter of the chosen one, master of the masters. The sister of the two grandsons of the Prophet, her honor surpasses all, shining like a crescent moon. She embodies the virtues of her ancestors, with knowledge and wisdom...”
- Shaykh Hassan Sabti (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
“My soul be sacrificed for her, a noble and pure woman of great virtue. Her lineage is a source of pride, from the house of purity and knowledge...”
Sources:
- A‘yan al-Shi‘a, 7/137
- Usd al-Ghabah, 5/469
- Al-‘Iqd al-Farid, 7/136
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