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Zaynab and al-Zawahiri
The wedding was in Kabul, and both al-Zawahiri and bin Laden attended, although Zaynab later explained that nobody was individually invited, and that word of mouth simply informed all interested parties about the open invitation to their upcoming wedding.

Zaynab and at
Zaynab bint Khuzayma was also widowed at the battle of Badr.
Six months after the couple began living in a rented Tehran apartment, Abdullah phoned his father-in-law to report that Zaynab was inconsolable at being separated from her family, and the marriage was not working out.
Safia was diagnosed with hydrocephalus and required surgery, which Zaynab decided would be better performed at a Canadian hospital.
In 2003, Zaynab, her daughter and her mother stayed at a house in Birmal, Pakistan for two days, before their hosts grew wary of American jets overhead, and they moved further into the mountains of Waziristan.
When she returned to Canada, security officials, including Konrad Shourie, met her at the airport bearing a search warrant stating that " Zaynab Khadr has willingly participated and contributed both directly and indirectly towards enhancing the ability of Al Qaeda ", and seized her laptop, DVDs, audiocassettes, diary and other files.
Khadr at Parliament Hill handing out badges reading " OMAR " to passersby in 2008. In 2004, Zaynab appeared in a documentary entitled Son of al Qaeda, during which she made the following comment concerning the September 11th attacks ;
The Fatimid / Dawoodi Bohra believe that the Mausoleum at Damascus named as of Zaynab-ul-Kubra is of Umm Kulthum ( may be confusion in ' Sugra ' or ' Kubra ') and the mausoleum of the elder daughter of Ali, Zaynab bint Ali, is in Cairo.
After Husayn and all his 72 companions were brutally killed at the Battle of Karbala by the order of Yazid, Zaynab was taken captive by the army of Yazid, Muawiyah's son and successor.
There is a different view, with many Sunnis holding her grave can be found within at a different mosque, also titled " Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque ", in Cairo. The Fatimid / Dawoodi Bohra also believe in same. Their 52nd Dai Mohammad Burhanuddin made zarih for the shrine, photo is place opposite.

Zaynab and her
The prisoners were next sent to the court of Yazid, Umayyad caliph, in Damascus, where one of his Syrian followers asked for Husayn's daughter Faṭimah al-Kubra, and once again it was Zaynab who came to the rescue and protected her honour.
Maha barricaded the door, while the 15-year old Zaynab took her father's rifle and held it over her head screaming.
Following the Invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, Maha, Abdulkareem, Maryam, Zaynab and her daughter Safia joined a convoy leaving Kabul traveling towards Gardez, but discovered that their intended residence had been bombed.
Since Zaynab was the wife of Muhammad's adopted son, pre-Islamic practices frowned upon such her marriage with the prophet.
Zaynab had initially refused to marry Zaid because of his slave background and the same displeasure had come from her brother, ' Abdullah bin Jahsh.
The marriage was a failure as Zaynab found it extremely difficult to accept a freed slave as her husband.
Zayd got tired of her and the bitterness had left him with no desire for her eventually leading to their divorce. Zaynab being Muhammad's first cousin was no stranger for him, he had seen her hundreds of time in his aunt Umaima bint Abdul Muttalib's house for over thirty years before she became Zayd's wife.
Zaynab bint Khuzayma, the previous wife of Muhammad who had died earlier, was her half-sister.
As for Zaynab, however, she became ill and died eight months after her marriage.
During this skirmish, Medinan dissidents, begrudging Muhammad's influence, attempted to attack him in the more sensitive areas of his life, including his marriage to Zaynab bint Jahsh, and an incident in which Aisha left her camp to search her lost necklace, and returned with a Companion of Muhammad.
Zaynab disapproved of the marriage and her brothers rejected it, because according to Ibn Sa'd, she was of aristocratic lineage and Zayd was a former slave and the adopted son of Muhammad.
Zaynab told Zayd about this, and Zayd offered to divorce her, but Muhammad told him to keep her.
As was common among the Sanhaja tribes before extended military campaigns, Abu Bakr divorced Zaynab before he left, advising her to marry Yusuf if she needed protection.
* Zaynab bint Ali married her cousin Abdullah ibn Ja ' far ibn Abi Talib, and bore four sons and a daughter:
In 2002, Zaynab took Abdulkareem to Lahore where her two-year old daughter needed medical attention.
The 12-year old Zaynab with her brother Abdulkareem in arms.
When police arrived to arrest her father on suspicion of involvement eight days later, Zaynab took her father's rifle and held it over her head screaming, while her mother barricaded the door.

Zaynab and family's
In July 1995, Khadr arranged for his daughter Zaynab to marry an Egyptian man named Khalid Abdullah, " an Egyptian guest of the Taliban " from the Sudan, in December, and Maha began preparing an apartment for the couple in the family's house.
In July 1995, Ahmed arranged for the 15-year old Zaynab to marry an Egyptian man named Khalid Abdullah in December, and Maha began preparing an apartment for the couple in the family's house.

Zaynab and house
When the Prophet Muhammad went to the house of Zaynab bint Jahsh to ask her hand for his adopted son, the family was shocked as they were excepting Muhammad to marry Zaynab bint Jahsh who also was his cousin, however the marriage took place but did not last long due to the lack of understanding between the couple and later Zayd divorced her.

Zaynab and for
Maha ( Maryam in arms ), Zaynab ( Abdulkareem in arms ), Abdurahman and Abdullah. The Khadr family ( أسرة خضر ) is a Canadian family noted for their ties to Osama bin Laden and alleged connections to al Qaeda.
He is also alleged to have purchased a forged Pakistani passport for 30, 000 rupees ($ 600 ), and to have given it to his sister Zaynab for safekeeping.
Ahmed agreed to bring his family on a long vacation culminating in the city for a farewell to the reluctant Zaynab as she started a new life with Abdullah.
The following year, Zaynab and her mother returned to Canada for several months late in her pregnancy, and gave birth to a daughter, named Safia.
Zaynab has been involved in arranging support for other Canadians accused of militant actions in the War on Terror, notably attending the bail hearings and preliminaries for the accused men and youths arrested in Toronto in 2006.
Ali also felt a great affection for his daughter and son-in-law and when he became caliph and moved the capital from Medina to Kufa, Zaynab and Abdullah joined him.
Zaynab al-Ghazali, were tortured for months.

Zaynab and father
The Cham Muslims trace their ancestry to one of the father-in-laws of Prophet Muhammad, who is Jahsh, the father of Zaynab bint Jahsh.
Zaynab means " the adornment of her father " as a reference to Imam Ali.

Zaynab and two
They had two sons, Qasim and Abd-Allah ( nicknamed al-Ṭāhir and al-Ṭayyib respectively ), both died young, and four daughters — Zaynab, Ruqaiya, Umm Kulthum and Fatimah.
Close to Aisha's age, the two younger wives Hafsa and Zaynab were welcomed into the household.
Zaynab was named by Muhammad just as with her two elder brothers, Imam Hassan and Imam Hussain.
" When the Messenger of Allah married Khadijah, then some time thereafter Halah died leaving two daughters, one named Zaynab and the other named Ruqayyah and both of them were brought up by the Prophet and Khadijah and they maintained them, and it was the custom before Islam that a child was assigned to whoever brought him up.

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