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This is one of a series of books aimed at educating the youth about prominent figures in Islam. In this particular book you will learn about Hazrat Zainab<sup>(ra)</sup>, daughter of our Beloved Master the Holy Prophet Muhammad<sup>(sa)</sup>. You will be taken on a journey back in time to help you understand the type of society in which the Holy Prophet<sup>(sa)</sup> lived and the powerful contribution his beloved daughter made to Islam. Discover how she helped our beloved Prophet<sup>(sa)</sup> in his mission to bring the light of faith to the world.
Beloved daughter of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) Hadrat ZAINAB (May Allah be pleased with her)
Hadrat Zainab (English rendering of an Urdu book Hadrat Zainab) Rendered into English by: Children’s Book Team of Additional Wak a lat-e-Ta s n i f First published in English in the United Kingdom in 2014 © Islam International Publications Ltd.Published by: Additional Wak a lat-e-Ta s n i f (Islam International Publications Ltd.) Islamabad, Sheephatch Lane Tilford, Surrey GU10 2AQ, UK Printed in the UK at: Raqeem Press Tilford, Surrey, GU10 2AQ No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without prior written permission from the Publisher.For more information please visit: www.alislam.org ISBN: 978-1-84880-845-4
TABLE oF ConTENTS Foreword..............................................................................................i Map......................................................................................................iii Family Tree........................................................................................v 1 Eldest Daughter of Exalted Parents......................................7 2 Marriage.........................................................................................11 3 Acceptance of Islam..................................................................13 4 Persecution by the Makkans..................................................17 5 A Precious Ransom...................................................................19 6 A Daughter’s Difficult Migration.........................................21 7 A Beautiful Marriage.................................................................25 8 A Generous and Honourable Man......................................29 9 The Love of Grandchildren.....................................................33 10 Martyrdom....................................................................................37 Publisher’s Note.............................................................................41 Glossary..............................................................................................45 Study Guide and Workbook....................................................47 References..........................................................................................61
i In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful, We praise Him and invoke His blessings upon His Noble Messenger FoREWoRD These books were originally published in Urdu to provide children with a basic knowledge and understanding of revered figures from our religious history.Illustrations, children’s activities and glossaries have been added to enhance the learning experience for children.The goal of these books is for children to develop a love and appreciation for the profound faith and the immense sacrifices of the revered personalities portrayed in these books.It is also hoped that the examples of righteousness found in these pages inspire children to cultivate a personal relationship with Allah, our Creator and Sustainer.This particular book is about the life of Hadrat Zainab ra , the daughter of our beloved Master, the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa.Some modifications and additions have been made to the original text for the sake of historical accuracy and style.This book was rendered into English by the Children’s Book Team of Additional Wak a lat- e-Ta s n i f headed by Uzma Saeed Ahmad and Noma Saeed Samee, and includes: Busaina Ahmad, Hafia Khan, Rafia Rehana Khattak and Amina Maryem Shams.May Allah the Almighty reward them abundantly in this world and the hereafter.Am i n.Munir-ud-Din Shams Additional Wak i lut-Ta s n i f July 2014
iii H unain Tab u k Khaibar NORTH Mad i nah (Yathrib) Makkah S an‘ a ’ Yemen Syria Red Sea Egypt Abyssinia ARABIA Circa 700 A.D
v Qu s aiyy ‘ Abdul -‘ Uzz a Ban u ‘ Abdid-D a r Ban u Asad ‘Abdu Man a f Ban u H a shim Hadrat Uthm a n bin ‘Aff a n ‘Abdul- Mu tt alib ‘Abdull a h Im a m H asan Im a m H usain Hadrat ‘Al i bin Ab i Ta lib H all ah Abul- ‘ As bin R a bi‘ ‘Al i Um a mah Khuwailid Hadrat Ruqayyah Hadrat Q a sim ‘Abdull a h Hadrat Ta hir Hadrat T ayyab (‘Abdull a h) Hadrat Zainab Hadrat K had i jah Hadrat F at imah Hadrat Ummi Kulth u m Al- Ha rith Az-Zubair H ajl i D ir a r Al-Muqawwam ‘Ab u Lahab Al-‘Abb a s H amzah Ab u Ta lib Zainab Mu h sin Ummi Kulth u m ouR Beloved MASTER The Holy prophet Muhammad Family Tree of Hadrat Zainab ra
1 Eldest Daughter of Exalted PaRents Hadrat Zainab ra was the eldest daughter of our beloved Master, the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa and his first wife, Hadrat Khad i jah ra.She was the daughter of the most exalted parents in the entire history of the world.Before the advent of the Holy Prophet sa people in Arabia used to bury their daughters alive.Even if the girls were allowed to live, they were not given any love or affection.They were not given any rights as human beings and were treated like animals.Allah sent the Holy Prophet sa as a mercy for the whole world.The Holy Prophet sa came and established great honour and respect for women.He taught people that daughters should be
HADRAT ZAINAB 8 cherished.In fact, he said that anyone who raises two or more daughters with love and kindness would be as close to him in paradise as his two fingers are close to each other.Hadrat Zainab ra was born several years before the prophethood of the Holy Prophet sa.The age of the Holy Prophet sa was thirty years at the time of her birth.Her family tree from her exalted father’s side was like this; Hadrat Zainab ra was the daughter of Muhammad sa , who was the son of ‘Abdull a h, who was the son of ‘Abdul-Mu tt alib, who was the son of H a shim, who was the son of Man a f, who was the son of Qu s aiyy.Her family tree from the side of her honoured mother, Hadrat Khad i jah ra was like this; Hadrat Zainab ra was the daughter of Hadrat Khad i jah ra , who was the daughter of Khuwailid, who was the son of Asad, who was the son of ‘Abdul-‘Uzz a , who was the son of Qu s aiyy.1 Her mother Hadrat Khad i jah ra educated Hadrat Zainab ra with a lot of care.Hadrat Khad i jah ra was a highly intelligent, well-mannered, and refined lady.She was a very beloved and caring wife of the Holy Prophet sa.Hadrat Khad i jah ra stood shoulder to shoulder with the Holy Prophet sa in all his sorrows and difficulties.As the beloved first-born
HADRAT ZAINAB 9 child Hadrat Zainab ra received a lot of love and inherited a wealth of noble traits from her parents.
11 2 MARRIAGE T he wedding of Hadrat Zainab ra took place before the prophethood of her father, the Holy Prophet sa.According to the custom of the Arabs, she was married at an early age to her cousin Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra bin Rab i ‘.Hadrat Abul- ‘ As ra was the son of H a llah.H a llah was the sister of Hadrat Khad i jah ra and daughter of Khuwailid.At the occasion of her eldest daughter’s wedding Hadrat Khad i jah ra gave her a beautiful gift, a garnet necklace made in Yemen.This was the finest piece of jewelry Hadrat Khad i jah ra owned and she wanted to give it to her daughter as a part of her dowry.
HADRAT ZAINAB 12 A Garnet Necklace
13 3 ACCEpTANCE of ISLAM W hen the Holy Prophet sa made the claim of prophethood, Hadrat Zainab ra immediately accepted Islam.At that time her husband was on a business trip away from Makkah.During his travel Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra heard reports about the claim of the Holy Prophet sa.This news was confirmed upon his return to Makkah when Hadrat Zainab ra told him that she had accepted Islam.Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra was bewildered by this information and asked, “O Zainab, did you not even think about what would happen if I did not accept the claim of the Holy Prophet sa ?”
HADRAT ZAINAB 14 Hadrat Zainab ra replied, “How can I reject my father who is Sa diq (Truthful) and Am i n (Trustworthy)? I swear by God, he is telling the truth.My mother and sisters, Hadrat ‘Al i ra son of Ab u Ta lib, Ab u Bakr ra , Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra bin ‘Aff a n from your tribe, and your cousin Hadrat Zubair ra bin Al-‘Aww a m have all accepted Islam.I do not think that you will reject my father’s claim of prophethood.” Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra said, “I have no doubt about your father nor do I reject him.Indeed, nothing is more important to me than to be with you in your religion, but I am afraid that my people will accuse me of abandoning the religion of my ancestors for my wife’s sake.” Therefore he did not accept Islam 2.However, he was an honourable and affectionate person.The Holy Prophet sa often expressed appreciation for the excellent relationship between him and Hadrat Zainab ra.
HADRAT ZAINAB 15 Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra was travelling with a caravan when he learned that Hadrat Zainab ra had accepted Islam.
17 4 PERSECUTIon BY THE MAKKANS A s Islam achieved greater success in Makkah the hostility to it also kept rising.The disbelievers did not let any opportunity pass in which they could inflict hardship on the Holy Prophet sa.Sometimes they gave the Holy Prophet sa physical hardship and on other occasions, they caused him emotional suffering.Two of the daughters of the Holy Prophet sa , Hadrat Ruqayyah ra and Hadrat Ummi Kulth u m ra , were engaged to marry two of Ab u Lahab’s sons.After the Holy Prophet sa claimed to be a prophet of God, both of them broke their ties with the daughters of the Holy Prophet sa , according
HADRAT ZAINAB 18 to the wishes of Ab u Lahab.3 Some of the leaders of the Quraish tried to force Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra to divorce Hadrat Zainab ra as well.As an encouragement they offered to marry Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra to a girl from another honourable tribe of the Quraish.Their goal was to cause emotional pain to the Holy Prophet sa.However, Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra loved Hadrat Zainab ra very much and he completely rejected this evil offer of the Makkans.Although he had still not changed his religion at the time of the migration of the Holy Prophet sa to Mad i nah, the Holy Prophet sa liked him and praised him highly.4 In the thirteenth year of his advent, the Holy Prophet sa migrated from Makkah to the city of Mad i nah.During this period Hadrat Zainab ra was living with her in-laws.Soon after the migration, the first battle of Islam was fought between the Muslims and disbelievers of Makkah.This battle was called the Battle of Badr.Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra fought on the side of the Makkans against the Muslims.5
19 5 A PRECIous RANSom Hadrat Zainab ra was still living in Makkah at this time.At the Battle of Badr the Muslims defeated the Makkans and some of the disbelievers were held as captives.Hadrat Abul- ‘ As ra was among those taken captive.When the news of their captivity reached Makkah the relatives of the captives sent ransom to gain their release.Hadrat Zainab ra gave her brother-in-law the garnet necklace that was a wedding gift from her mother.She offered her valuable necklace to be used as ransom to gain freedom for Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra.When the Holy Prophet sa saw the necklace among the
HADRAT ZAINAB 20 articles of ransom his eyes welled up.It reminded him of his beloved wife, Hadrat Khad i jah ra , who had passed away after the cruel boycott which forced the Muslims to take refuge in the valley of Ab i Ta lib.The memories of his wife came back to him at the sight of the necklace.The Holy Prophet sa asked the Muslims if they would set Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra free and return the necklace as well.This is because the necklace was very precious and dear to the Holy Prophet sa and reminded him of his beloved wife Hadrat Khad i jah ra.The companions immediately fulfilled this wish of the Holy Prophet sa with complete sincerity, love, and obedience.Therefore Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra was set free and the necklace was returned to Hadrat Zainab ra.
21 6 A DAUGHTER’s DIFFICULT MIGRATIon A ll the Makkan prisoners were released with the payment of a ransom.It was against the dignity of prophethood that the son-in-law of the Holy Prophet sa should be released without paying any ransom.Therefore, it was decided that after returning to Makkah Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra would send Hadrat Zainab ra to Mad i nah as payment for his ransom.6 The Holy Prophet sa instructed Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra and Hadrat Zaid ra bin Ha rithah, the adopted son of the Holy Prophet sa , to bring Hadrat Zainab ra to Mad i nah.Hadrat Zaid ra was instructed to stay outside of Makkah and wait for Hadrat Zainab ra , then bring her back to
HADRAT ZAINAB 22 Mad i nah.Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra instructed his younger brother to accompany Hadrat Zainab ra on her journey from Makkah.When preparations for the journey were complete, Hadrat Zainab ra mounted her camel and departed for Mad i nah.Her brother-in-law Kin a nah bin Rab i ‘ accompanied her.As it was expected that the disbelievers of Makkah would cause trouble, her brother-in-law was armed with arrows and a bow.When the disbelievers learned that Hadrat Zainab ra had left Makkah, they became extremely angry.The people of Makkah chased after them and surrounded them at a place called Dh i T uw a outside of Makkah.A person named Habb a r bin Aswad and another man from this group attacked Hadrat Zainab ra with a spear.Hadrat Zainab ra fell from the camel to the ground.As a result of this attack she suffered a terrible wound deep inside of her stomach.She lost a great deal of blood from this injury.Her brother-in-law took an arrow out of his quiver and warned the disbelievers that if anyone came near them he would shoot them with his arrow.At this threat the disbelievers quickly dispersed.Ab u Sufy a n, the leader
HADRAT ZAINAB 23 of the Quraish came forward and said that he wanted to talk.Kin a nah put his arrow back in its quiver and asked what he wanted to discuss.Ab u Sufyan said we have suffered a humiliating defeat, misfortune, and disgrace at the hands of Muhammad sa.If you take the daughter of Muhammad sa from among us, we will be considered weak and cowards.We have no reason to prevent the daughter of Muhammad sa from leaving Makkah if she so wishes.However, my goal is that you return to Makkah for now and when the situation settles down you can take her to Mad i nah.Kin a nah agreed to this and after a few days he discreetly handed her over to Hadrat Zaid ra bin Ha rithah who brought her back from Makkah.7
HADRAT ZAINAB 24 An ancient Arabian bow and arrow.
25 7 A BEAUTIFUL MARRIAGE Hadrat Zainab ra was injured so severely that she lived only a few years after being wounded.For the rest of her life she suffered great agony due to the severity of her wound.The knowledge of her ill health grieved the Holy Prophet sa deeply and he once said, “She was my best daughter and she was tried due to her love for me.” The departure of Hadrat Zainab ra to Mad i nah grieved Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra greatly because they had a beautiful relationship full of love and affection.Any separation from her made him very sorrowful.Once while on a journey to Syria he remembered Hadrat
HADRAT ZAINAB 26 Zainab ra with these words full of anguish, “When I went past Iram and I remembered Zainab, a prayer for her naturally came to me that, ‘O Allah! Keep her strong and healthy, she who is residing at a sacred place (Makkah); she who is the daughter of the Trustworthy (Muhammad sa ); give her the best reward.Surely, a husband praises that which he knows well.” Both husband and wife had to suffer six difficult years of separation.7B Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra was highly honest and a successful merchant.Once it so happened that he was returning from a business trip to Syria with a caravan of the Quraish.When the Holy Prophet sa learned about this caravan he sent Hadrat Zaid ra bin Ha rithah with one hundred and seventy riders to follow it.The Muslims apprehended the disbelievers at the place of ‘ Is.Since the Muslims recognized Hadrat Abul- ‘ As ra , he was not stopped.When Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra saw the plight of the caravan he immediately went to Mad i nah and asked the protection of Hadrat Zainab ra.It was a custom among the Arabs that if one person extended protection to someone the whole tribe was bound by it.At the time the Holy Prophet sa was offering Fajr
HADRAT ZAINAB 27 Prayer.Hadrat Zainab ra called out that she had taken Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra under her protection.After completing his prayer the Holy Prophet sa asked, “O people! Did you hear anything?” They replied saying, “Yes!” When the Holy Prophet sa came home Hadrat Zainab ra came to see him and said, “O Prophet of Allah! From the closer of relations Abul-‘ As ra is my first cousin and a more distant relation he is the father of my children.This is why I have extended protection to him.8 Abul-‘ As ra was the leader of this caravan therefore please kindly return their possessions.” The Holy Prophet sa addressed the people saying “You know Abul-‘ As ra is my relative.If you choose to favour him by returning his possessions it will make me happy.However, you have the authority to do as you wish.” All the people agreed to return everything.
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29 8 A Generous AND Honourable MAN T he Holy Prophet sa instructed Hadrat Zainab ra to take good care of Abul-‘ As ra and to treat him with respect.However, he instructed that they should live in separate houses until Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra accepted Islam.After that Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra took his possessions, kissed his children, bid farewell to his wife and left.9 Upon his return to Makkah Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra cleared all his accounts and one day gathered the Quraish together and asked them if anyone had any claim on him.They replied, “Indeed, now we have no claim concerning you.May God reward you in an excellent
HADRAT ZAINAB 30 manner.You are indeed an honourable and generous person.” At this moment Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra declared that he had become a Muslim, and openly recited the Kalimah.He swore by God that the only thing that had kept him from the companionship of the Holy Prophet sa was that the people might think he had accepted Islam in order to be freed from any monetary obligations.Now that he had fully discharged all his obligations, nothing could keep him from becoming a Muslim.This incidence shows the greatness of his character.Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra was the son-in-law of the most trustworthy person in the world, the Holy Prophet sa and he was exemplary in his loyalty to that relationship.In the seventh year after the Hijrah , during the month of Mu h arram, Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra accepted Islam and migrated from Makkah to Mad i nah.After his arrival in Mad i nah the Holy Prophet sa sent Hadrat Zainab ra to live with him.10
HADRAT ZAINAB 31 There is none worthy of worship except Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
33 9 THE LoVE of GRANDCHILDREN Hadrat Zainab ra loved her illustrious father and her husband, Abul-‘ As ra , very much.She used to wear very nice clothes.The attendant of the Holy Prophet sa , Hadrat Anas ra once saw her wearing a beautiful yellow-striped silk shawl.Hadrat Zainab ra had two children.Her son’s name was ‘Al i ra and her daughter’s name was Um a mah ra.‘Al i ra was born in Makkah before the migration.He was very dear to the Holy Prophet sa.The Holy Prophet sa had trained him personally.After the conquest of Makkah he was riding on the camel with the Holy Prophet sa when the Holy Prophet sa entered Makkah.According to some traditions he was alive at the
HADRAT ZAINAB 34 occasion of the Battle of Yarm u k which was fought during the Khilafat of Hadrat ‘Umar ra.According to some other accounts he passed away before reaching his maturity.The Holy Prophet sa loved the daughter of Hadrat Zainab ra , Hadrat Um a mah ra , deeply.She was the first granddaughter of the Holy Prophet sa.Hadrat Um a mah ra was so dear to the Holy Prophet sa that he would not part with her even when offering prayers.He would seat her on his shoulders while offering prayer.When the Holy Prophet sa would move to his bowing position and prostration, he would lay her down.Then, when he would raise his head from prostration, he would seat her on his shoulders again.The Holy Prophet sa would follow this routine through the completion of his prayer.This incident shows the immense love that the Holy Prophet sa had for daughters.Once the Holy Prophet sa received a precious necklace as a gift.The Holy Prophet sa came home and said that he would give it to the person who was most dear to him in the family.It was presumed that the Mother of the Believers, Hadrat ‘ A ’ishah ra , would receive it, but the Holy Prophet sa put the necklace around the neck of Hadrat Um a mah ra.
HADRAT ZAINAB 35 After the demise of Hadrat F at imah ra , who was the maternal aunt of Hadrat Um a mah ra , she was married to Hadrat ‘Al i ra in fulfilment of the wish of Hadrat F at imah ra.11
37 10 MARTYRDom Hadrat Zainab ra lived a little over a year after Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra accepted Islam.The cause of her death was the same wound that she received at the time of her migration.This places her in the circle of martyrs.She passed away in the eighth year after the Hijrah.The Holy Prophet sa pronounced a death sentence for Habb a r bin Aswad who had inflicted the wound on her.However, he pardoned the murderer of his beloved daughter when he asked for forgiveness at the time of the conquest of Makkah.
HADRAT ZAINAB 38 َُِْٰ َِِْ َِّ َ ِِّٰ َِّ ٍ اَللّٰھُم َّ صَل ِّ عَلٰی مُحَمَّد Allah u mma s alli ‘al a Muhammad O Allah! Shower your blessings on Muhammad.Hadrat ‘A t iyyah ra , Hadrat Ummi Aiman ra , Hadrat Saudah ra and Hadrat Ummi Salamah ra washed the body of Hadrat Zainab.The Holy Prophet sa was informed after the body of Hadrat Zainab ra had been washed.The Holy Prophet sa offered his own mantle to be placed on the body inside the shroud.The Holy Prophet sa also instructed that all parts of the body should be washed three or five times and camphor should be applied on the body.It is also narrated that the Holy Prophet sa said “O Ummi ‘A t iyyah ra ! Wrap my daughter in this shroud in the best manner, braid her hair in three parts, and apply the best perfumes on her.” The Holy Prophet sa himself led his daughter’s funeral prayer, lowered her into the grave and she was buried in Jannatul-Baq i ‘.The Holy Prophet sa ’s grief was evident from his face.Recalling the suffering of Hadrat Zainab ra the Holy Prophet sa prayed, “O Allah! Ease the suffering of
HADRAT ZAINAB 39 Zainab ra and make the confined space of the grave spacious for her.” Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra was dejected and grief stricken at the demise of Hadrat Zainab ra.He also passed away shortly afterwards.َ اِنَّــا لِلّٰه ِ و َ اِنَّا اِلَيْه ِ رٰجِعُوْن inn a lill a hi wa inn a ilaihi r a ji‘ u n To Allah we belong and to Him shall we return.May God raise the ranks of these righteous and noble individuals and grant us the ability to follow in their footsteps.A m i n.ٍََُّ َٰ َِّ ََُّّٰ
HADRAT ZAINAB 40 To Allah We BELonG and To HIM SHALL WE RETURN (Baqarah, Verse 157)
41 PUBLISHER’s NoTE The following abbreviations have been used.Readers are urged to recite the full salu- tations when reading the book: sa s allall a hu ‘alaihi wa sallam , meaning ‘may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,’ is written after the name of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa.as ‘alaihis-sal a m , meaning ‘may peace be on him,’ is written after the name of Prophets other than the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa.ra ra d iyall a hu ‘anhu/‘anh a /‘anhum , meaning ‘may Allah be pleased with him/ her/them,’ is written after the names of the Companions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa or of the Promised Messiah as.In transliterating Arabic words we have adopted the following system established by the Royal Asiatic Society.ا at the beginning of a word, pronounced as a , i , u preceded by a very slight aspi- ration, like h in the English word honour.ث th , pronounced like th in the English word thing.ح h , a guttural aspirate, stronger than h.خ kh , pronounced like the Scotch ch in loch.ذ dh , pronounced like the English th in that.
42 ص s , strongly articulated s.ض d , similar to the English th in this.ط t , strongly articulated palatal t.ظ z , strongly articulated z.ع ‘ , a strong guttural, the pronunciation of which must be learnt by the ear.غ gh , a sound approached very nearly in the r grasseye in French, and in the German r.It requires the muscles of the throat to be in the ‘gargling’ position whilst pronouncing it.ق q , a deep guttura l k sound.ء ’ , a sort of catch in the voice.Short vowels are represented by: a for (like u in bud ) i for (like i in bid ) u for (like oo in wood ) Long vowels by: a for or آ (like a in father ); i for ی or (like ee in deep ); u for و (like oo in root ); Other: ai for ی (like i in site );
43 au for و (resembling ou in sound ) The consonants not included in the above list have the same phonetic value as in the prin- cipal languages of Europe.While the Arabic ن is represented by n , we have indicated the Urdu ں as n.Curved commas are used in the system of transliteration, ‘ for ع , ’ for ء.We have not transliterated certain Arabic words which have become part of English language.The Royal Asiatic Society rules of transliteration for names of persons, places and other terms, could not be followed throughout the book as many of the names contain non-Arabic characters and carry a local transliteration and pronunciation style which in itself is also not consistent either.The Publisher
45 GLoSSARY Allah — Allah is the personal name of God in Islam.To show proper reverence to Him, Muslims often add Ta‘ a l a , ‘the Most High’, when saying His Holy name.H ad i th — A saying of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa.The plural is a ha d i th.Hadrat — A term of respect used for a person of established righteousness and piety.H ijrah — Year of Islamic calendar that started after the migration of the Holy Prophet sa.Holy Prophet sa — A term used exclusively for Hadrat Muhammad sa , the Prophet of Islam.Islam — Means peace and submission; Name of religion brought by the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa.
46 Jannatul-Baq i ‘ — Graveyard in Mad i nah where many Companions of the Holy Prophet sa are buried Kalimah T ayyibah — The creed of Islam, There is none worthy of worship except Allah, and Muhammad sa is the Messenger of Allah.Khilafat — Divine system of succession after the prophet.Makkah — City of the birth of the Holy Prophet sa and location of the Ka‘bah.Mad i nah — City to which the Holy Prophet sa migrated.Its former name was Yathrib.Quraish — the most highly respected tribe in Arabia.Ummah a tul-Mu’min i n ra — Mothers of all Believers.Title given to all the wives of the Holy Prophet sa.This title is based on the words of Allah the Almighty Who refers to them as ‘Mothers’ in the Holy Quran.(Singular is Ummul-Mu’min i n - Mother of the Believers)
47 Beloved daughter of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa Hadrat ZAINAB (May Allah be pleased with her) STUDY GUIDE AND WORKBOOK
49 The WoRds of ouR Beloved Prophet sa FRom the books of Hadith Muslim and Tirmidhi “Whoever raises two girls until they reach maturity and get married, he and I will be like these two on the Day of Resurrection” and the Holy Prophet sa held together two of his fingers.(Narrated by Muslim and At-Tirmidh i.) Explain what you think this Had i th means.________________________ _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Give an example from the book which shows how much the Holy Prophet sa loved his daughters.__________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Can you think of or find any other A ha d i th which show the high regard that the Holy Prophet sa had for women and daughters? Write it and explain what it means.___________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
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51 QUOTE: “How can I reject my father who is Sa diq (Truthful) and Am i n (Trustworthy)? I swear by God, he is telling the truth.My mother and sisters, Hadrat ‘Al i ra son of Ab u Ta lib, Ab u Bakr ra , Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra bin ‘Aff a n from your tribe, and your cousin Hadrat Zubair ra bin Al-‘Aww a m have all accepted Islam.I do not think that you will reject my father’s claim of prophethood.” “Indeed now we have no claim concerning you, may God reward you in excellent manner, you are indeed an honourable and generous person”.Who SAID IT? Holy Prophet Muhammad sa Hadrat Zainab ra Hadrat Abul- ‘ As ra The Quraish Using the key below, draw the picture that represents the person who said the quote.SYMBOL:
52 QUOTE: “O Allah! Ease the suffering of Hadrat Zainab ra and make the confined space of the grave spacious for her.” “I have no doubt about your father nor do I reject him.Indeed, nothing is more important to me than to be with you in your religion, but I am afraid that my people will accuse me of abandoning the religion of my ancestors for my wife’s sake.” “O Ummi ‘A t iyyah ra ! Wrap my daughter in the shroud in the best manner, braid her hair in three parts, and apply the best perfumes on her.” “O Prophet of Allah! From the closer relation Abul-‘ As ra is my first cousin and from a more distant relation he is the father of my children.This is why I have extended my protection to him.8 Abul-‘ As ra was the leader of this caravan therefore please kindly return their possessions.” SYMBOL:
53 Qu s aiyy ‘ Abdu Man a f ‘Abdul-Mu tt alib Prophet Muhammad sa Hadrat F at imah Hadrat Zainab ‘ Abdul-Uzz a Ban u Asad Khuwailid Hadrat Khad i jah H a llah Ban u H a shim Abul-‘ As bin R a bi‘ Im a m H asan Im a m H usain Ruqayyah ‘Abd u llah A li A NoBle FAMILY! Using the name bank below, find the missing names on the family tree.Um a mah Umm i Kulth u m
54 WoRDSEARCH RELATIONSHIP KHADIJAH PLEDGE HONOURABLE MADINAH WISDOM ZAINAB ANCESTORS MARRIAGE NECKLACE CARAVAN PROTECTION ARABIA PERSECUTION RANSOM MUSLIM DAUGHTER CAPTIVE
55 CIRCLE the ARTIFACT! Use the clues below to find the missing artifacts.Circle your answer! 1.) When Hadrat Zainab was leaving Makkah to go to Mad i nah she was attacked.Which weapon permanently injured her? 2.) Due to the attack, she fell.Where did she fall from?
56 3.) When Hadrat Abul-‘ As ra returned to Makkah, before declaring that he had become Muslim, he cleared all his accounts and made sure that he did not owe anyone….4.) The Holy Prophet sa received a precious gift which he decided to give to the person most dear to him, his granddaughter Um a mah ra.What was the gift?
57 StuDY Questions 1.) The Holy Quran: “And one of His signs is this, that He has created wives for you from among yourselves that you may find peace of mind in them, and He has put love and tenderness between you.In that surely are Signs for a people who reflect.” (Ar-R u m 30:22) How do we know that Hadrat Zainab ra and Hadrat ‘Abul- As ra loved each other very much? ___________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ What was the only reason that they were separated from each other?_____________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Explain what we can learn from their relationship._______ __________________________________________
58 Think of three reasons why it is important for a husband and wife to love each other.1_________________________________________ 2_________________________________________ 3_________________________________________ What is a martyr?______________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Why was Hadrat Zainab ra considered a martyr? _________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Explain how the body of Hadrat Zainab ra was prepared for her funeral.________________________________________ __________________________________________________ How do we know that the Holy Prophet sa was grief stricken at the death of his eldest daughter? ______________________ __________________________________________________
59 Find out the different steps which take place in Islamic funerals today and why these particular things happen.__________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________
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