It has been suggested she died during the month of Rabi' al-thani, four years after the Hijra. rest and as one who fasts without break.” (Tirmidhi, Hadith no. Bosnian forms of the name are "Zeineb", "Zejneb" and "Zejneba".Turkish form of the name is Zeynep. Zaynab, also spelled as Zainab, Zayneb, Zeinab, Zineb, Zinab Arabic: زينب is an Arabic female given name meaning fragrant flower”. she was also the grandmother of Hazrat ibn Abbasra, Hazrat Khalid she married Hazrat Abu Bakrra and had a son with him, Hazrat was married to Hazrat Abdullahra bin Jahash. Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 5 mag 2019 alle 12:37. Zaynab is the name of the daughter and the granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Mohammad and two wives of the Prophet also named Zaynab bint Jahsh and Zaynab bint Khuzayma. It has been related by A'isha that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) once said to his wives, "The one who has the longest hands among you will meet me again the soonest." narrated by Hazrat Aishara that the Holy Prophetsa foretold his wives: “Among you, "Encyclopaedia of Islam", 2005. p. 141, Hatimy, Said Abdullah Saif. Zaynab bint Khuzaymah (Arabic: زينب بنت خزيمة ), also known as Umm al-Masakin, "Mother of the Poor", born 595) was one of the wives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.As a result of her early death, less is known about her than any of his other wives. [6][7][8][9], Zaynab was first married to Tufail bin Harith, who either divorced her[10] or died shortly afterward. On numerous occasions, the mothers or widows, she is held in great esteem and honour. [5][16] At one point, a poor man came to her house to beg for some flour, and she gave him the last of her own, and went without food that night. Hazrat Abu Saeed Al Khudrira is reported to have lifetime. [3][10], After her death, her household in Muhammad's circle remained empty for a notable period of time, before his sixth wife, Umm Salama was moved in, and noted "He married me and moved me to the chamber of Zaynab bint Khuzayma, the Mother of the Poor". Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbasra. It is reported on the authority Zaynab (in alfabeto arabo: زينب, trascritto anche come Zainab) è un nome proprio di persona arabo femminile[1][2]. Battle of Uhud leaving Hazrat Zainabra a widow. 37, Hadith 4264). As a result of her early death, less is known about her than any of his other wives. Hazrat Zainabra bint Khuzaimah was also a widow when the Holy ZAYNAB bint Jahsh Zaynab bint Jahsh, may Allah be pleased with her, married the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in 5 AH, when she was thirty-five and the Prophet was fifty-eight, but only after her pervious marriage, which had been arranged by the Prophet himself, had ended in divorce. Hind bint Auf was not only the mother-in-law of the Holy Prophetsa, Hazrat Asmara married Hazrat Jafarra bin Abi Taliband after his death, Zaynab bint Khuzayma. At the time, Hazrat Zainabra was 30 years of age, more or less.”. fortunate in society. K.M. [3][4], Typically described as being in her late 20s, although occasionally said to be 48,[5] she was described as "beautiful". Zainab (RA) bint Khuzaimah was born 13 years before the Prophethood in Mecca Mukarrama. Zaynab is the name of the daughter and the granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Mohammad and two wives of the Prophet also named Zaynab bint Jahsh and Zaynab bint Khuzayma. Epithet: Ummul-Masakeen (Mother of the poor). The opponents of the Promised Messiahas allege that neither did the founder of the Ahmadiyya Jamaat mention anywhere that he was taught... Ayyaz Mahmood Khan, Missionary UK In the Holy Quran, Allah the Almighty states: وَ اِذۡ... With Islamophobia on the rise, people should know they can turn to Ahmadiyyat for the true teachings of Islam, Where stars descend – Chapter 7 (Reaching the corners of the Earth) – Part IV. disputed and many have agreed it was Hazrat Zainabra bint Jahash, The Holy Prophetsa led her funeral prayers and 597- ca. months into the marriage, she passed away. [10] Ibn Kathir, in his 14th century Sira, referred to Zaynab's first husband as being Husayn bin al-Harith, and her third marriage to Abdullah ibn Jahsh, who was killed at the Battle of Uhud. Zainabra bint Khuzaimah without support. rightfully earning her the aforementioned title. Her children were Muawiya, Awn, Munqidh, Ibrahim, Harith, Rabta, Khadija, Sukhayla, , Amina, Safiya. Five of Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, "What's In a Name? al-Bukhari, Hadith 1420). also mother of Hazrat Asmara bint Umais. Zaynab's father was Jahsh ibn Riyab, an immigrant from the Asad ibn Khuzayma tribe who had settled in Mecca under the protection of the Umayya clan. which ran deep into the patriarchal society of Arabia. [10], She died less than two years later, the second of Muhammad's three wives that died before him. She gave away the last morsel she had and went without Thus, two of Hind’s daughters were among the Ummahat-ul-Momineen i.e. food that night. All of these children were fathered with her previous husband, Ubayda ibn al-Harith. Hence Zaynab and her five siblings were the first cousins of Muhammad. The narrators have different opinions about the names of the first and second husband before she married the Prophet.