Written by H110 Wednesday, 29 September 2010 16:37
Islamic Articles - Sayeda Zainab (A.S.)
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In the court of Yazid: Whenever Imam Zainul `Abedeen, (as), was asked which was the most difficult part of their journey, he would say "Ash Shaam, Ash Shaam, Ash Shaam (Syria, Syria, Syria)" for it was in Damascus that their suffering reached its peak. The bazaars of Damascus had been decorated to give them a festive look and people had thronged the streets to witness the caravan's arrival. They had been told that Yazid's army had successfully crushed a rebellion and now the prisoners were being marched to the court of Yazid. However, when they saw the noble and innocent faces of the children and the dignified bearing of the ladies they were confused. When the members of the caravan entered Yazid's court, Imam Zainul `Abedeen, (as), gave a sermon strongly condemning Yazid, and reminded him that they were the family of the Holy Prophet, (pbuh). This sermon had a profound effect on all present in the court. In order to distract them, one of Yazid's courtiers requested that Bibi Sakina, (as), be given to him as his slave. Bibi Zainab, (as), could not tolerate this preposterous act. She stepped forward and scolded him then asked all those present whether there was anyone who could prevent this outrageous request from being fulfilled. On hearing this, Hinda, one of Yazid's wives, rushed into the court without her veil causing Yazid to dismiss the court.
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Return to Madinah: After the members of the caravan were released from Yazid's prison, Bibi Zainab, (as), requested that they be given a house where they could mourn their dead ones. Here she conducted the first majlis. Later, when she returned to Madinah, she continued to narrate the tragedy of Karbala to the people of Madinah and devoted the rest of her life to the remembrance of Imam Hussein (as).
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Source: http://www.sijva.org
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