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The first modern Egyptian novel Zaynab by Muhammad Husayn Haykal was published in 1913 in the Egyptian vernacular.
His daughter Zaynab — who was in Karbala — was captured by Yazid's army and later played a great role in revealing what happened to Husayn and his followers.
This trend was furthered by Jurji Zaydan ( author of many historical novels ), Khalil Gibran, Mikha ' il Na ' ima and Muhammad Husayn Haykal ( author of Zaynab ).
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.
The first modern Egyptian novel to be written in the vernacular was Muhammad Husayn Haykal's Zaynab in 1913.
Maha ( Abdulkareem in arms ), Omar Khadr | Omar, Zaynab, Abdurahman ( facing camera ) and Maryam ( foreground ) in an Islamabad hotelroom while Ahmed was in prison.
Born in 595, Zaynab bint Khuzayma (, Umm al-Masakin, Mother of the Poor ) was the fifth wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Zaynab bint Jahsh (, born c. 593 ) was a wife of Muhammad and therefore a Mother of the Believers.
When Qur ' an was revealed, Zaynab acquiesced and married Zayd in the year 626.
Since Zaynab was the wife of Muhammad's adopted son, pre-Islamic practices frowned upon such her marriage with the prophet.
Zaynab was Muhammad's first cousin, daughter of his aunt Umaima bint Abdul Muttalib.
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.
Zaynab bint Khuzayma was also widowed at the battle of Badr.
Zaynab bint Jahsh was Muhammad's cousin, being the daughter of one of his father's sisters.
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.
Watt however states that it is not clear why Zaynab was unwilling to marry Zayd as Zayd was held in a high place in Muhammad's esteem.
According to Maududi, the Qur ' anic verse was revealed, thus Zaynab acquiesced and married Zayd.
" Muhammad's decision to marry Zaynab was an attempt to break the hold of pre-Islamic ideas over men's conduct in society.
Initially, however, he was reluctant to marry Zaynab, fearing public opinion.
The entire Surah was revealed to Prophet Muhammad to expose A ' isha's and Hafsa's conspiracy against Zaynab bint Jahsh and the Prophet.

Zaynab and named
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.
It was named " At-Tahrim ( Probihition, Harãm ) because in the sura, Allah advices to Muhammad not to stop eating his wive's Zaynab bint Jahsh honey because of what Hafsa have told him regarding his breath which Allah confirmed that is a lie.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.

Zaynab and by
Of the books he has written, most famous are a " learned critique " of the Salman Rushdie novel Satanic Verses, a book in support of Ferdowsi ( and against attacks by Ahmad Shamlou ), and a book on Zaynab bint Ali's role in and after Aashurah.
In the presence of al-Mutawakkil, he unmasked a woman falsely claiming to be Zaynab, daughter of Ali, by descending into a lions ' cage in order to prove that lions do not harm true descendants of Ali ( a similar miracle is also attributed to his grandfather, Ali ar-Ridha ).
A moving oration delivered by Zaynab in Kufa is recorded in some sources.
The first assembly ( majlis ) of Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali is said to have been held by Zaynab in prison.
Over the course of the book, she also goes by the names Zubaydah and Zaynab, as well as impersonating an angel and is eventually revealed to be Cinderella's fairy godmother.
Pushed by his new wife, Zaynab, Yusuf met Abu Bakr in the plain of Burnoose ( between Marrakesh and Aghmat ) and, by negotiation ( rather than force ), persuaded him to abdicate the northern dominions to him.
Zaynab filming Human Rights Watch | HRW proceedings in 2007. Zaynab, flanked by her grandfather and daughter in Toronto. Zaynab lived in a rented apartment with her daughter and younger sister in Islamabad, Pakistan, and although her passport was revoked by the Canadian High Commission in Pakistan, she returned to Canada on February 17, 2005 to be with her mother, and help the legal defence teams of her brothers Abdullah Khadr and Omar Khadr.
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.
* Speech said to have been given by Zaynab to Yazid
Two of these are Fatima al-Masumah, the sister of Imam Ali ar-Rida the eighth imam, and Zaynab, the daughter of Ali ibn Abi Talib, considered by Shi ' a Muslims to be the first Shi ' i imam, and by Sunni Muslims as the fourth Rashid Caliph.

Zaynab and Muhammad
* Zaynab bint Jahsh, a wife of Muhammad
However on insistence of Muhammad, Zaynab and everyone else agreed.
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 told Zayd about this, and Zayd offered to divorce her, but Muhammad told him to keep her.
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 bint ‘ Āmir " Umm Rooman " () daughter of Aamer was a Companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Zaynab bint Ali () was the daughter of the Rashid Caliph and first Shi ' i Imam, Ali and granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah.
Tradition says that Zaynab, already in anguish due to the death of her brother Husayn and her sons Aun and Muhammad, was forced to march unveiled.
Correction, Muhammad, son of Abdullah ibn Ja ' far and martyr of Karbala was not the biological son of Zaynab.
Two of her sisters, Maymuna bint al-Harith and Zaynab bint Khuzayma, became wives of Muhammad.
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.
Later on the Islamic prophet Muhammad married his former wife, Ramlah bint Abu Sufyan and later on his sister, Zaynab bint Jahsh.

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