Life and Family
Karbala
Legacy and Influence
Speeches and Sermons
Spiritual Role & Titles
100

The name of her mother, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

Fatima al-Zahra

100

Sayeda Zainab witnessed the martyrdom of her brother on this day.

Ashura

100

Sayeda Zainab is regarded as a symbol of this virtue, for her endurance during the trials of Karbala.

Patience
100

Sayeda Zainab’s most famous speech was delivered in this tyrant's court.

Yazid

100

Sayeda Zainab’s title, “Al-Alimah Ghayr Mu’allamah” reflects her mastery of this, which she was known for even without formal instruction.

Knowledge (ilm)

200

Sayeda Zainab gave a historical speech in this city, in the court of Yazid (la)

Damascus

200

The age of Sayeda Zainab during the battle of Karbala.

55

200
This day marks Sayeda Zainab's return to Karbala after captivity, and is commemorated every year.

Arbaeen (20th of Safar)

200

Sayeda Zainab’s eloquence in her sermons is often compared to that of this family member, who is known for his eloquent speeches and writings.

Imam Ali (as)

200

After witnessing the martyrdom of all her loved ones, she was given this name for all the calamities that she endured.

Um al Masaib

300

When did she pass away?

15 Rajab, 62 AH

300

After the Battle of Karbala, Sayeda Zainab, along with other women and children, were taken captive and paraded through the streets of this city.

Kufa

300

Sayeda Zainab is honoured as a protector of this, which means the legacy of ahlul bayt and their sacrifice.

Wilayah or Imamah

300

Sayeda Zainab’s eloquent and fearless speech in Damascus is often compared to the defiance of this earlier woman in Islamic history, known for her confrontation with a tyrant.

Asiya (wife of Pharaoh)

300

Sayeda Zainab is sometimes compared to this female figure from Christian and Islamic tradition for her role in bearing witness and supporting the truth.

Sayeda Maryam (as)

400

How many children did Sayeda Zainab have?

5: Ali, Aun, Muhammad, Abbas, and one daughter, Umm Kulthum.

400

Sayeda Zainab’s bravery at Karbala is often compared to this woman from early Islamic history, who also endured captivity for her principles.

Khadija bint Khuwaylid (as)
400

Sayeda Zainab’s steadfastness in captivity and her refusal to bow to tyranny has influenced the development of this central concept in Shia political ideology, particularly in the context of resisting against oppression.

Martyrdom (Shahada)

400

In her sermon in Kufa, Sayeda Zainab likened the people of Kufa to this group, known for betraying their Prophet.

Bani Israel (Israelites).

400

The name "Zainab" means this..

"The ornament of her father"

500

Sayeda Zeinab played a key role in nurturing this future Imam, whom she raised for a time after the death of his mother.

Imam al Sajjad (Zayn ul Abideen as)

500

True or False: Before Imam Hussien left Madinah for his final journey, Sayeda Zainab had a dream foretelling the events of Karbala.

True

500

Sayeda Zainab’s speeches in Kufa and Damascus are seen as fulfilling this vital role in Shia tradition, ensuring that the sacrifices at Karbala were not forgotten.

Tabligh (Propagation of the message)

500

Sayeda Zainab cited this Qur’anic verse during her speech in Yazid’s court, warning him that the wrongdoers would soon face the consequences of their actions.

Surah Ibrahim, verse 42: "Do not think Allah is unaware of what the wrongdoers do..."

500

This symbolic title is often used for Sayeda Zainab to highlight her unwavering and steadfast nature in times of hardship.

Jabal al Sabir (The steadfast mountain)