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Sakina ((アラビア語:سكينة) "Calmness, Peace of Mind") (''née'' Ruqayyah bint Hussain) (20 Rajab, 56 AH – 5 Rabi' al-thani, 60/61 AH; 676–680/681), was the daughter of Husayn ibn ‘Alī and Rubab (the daughter of the chief of the Kinda Imra al-Qays tribe). ==Overview== Sahzadi Sakina was born on 20 Rajab, 56 AH. Her titles includes Sakina, Ma‘sūmah, Aatika, Kulsūm, and Zaynab. Her early years were said to have been spent in Medina. Her brothers included Ali ibn Husayn, Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn, Ali Asghar ibn Husayn. Her sisters included Fāṭimah aṣ-Ṣughrá and Fāṭimah al-Kubrá also known as Sakinah. She accompanied her father, Imam Hussain, grandson of the Holy Prophet, when he traveled from Mecca to Kufa, now known as Iraq. On the 2nd Muharram 61 AH (680 CE), Imam Hussain and his 72 family and companions were forced to camp in the plains of Karbala by Yazid's army of 1000 men. Yazid ibn Muawiyyah was the evil, power hungry leader who was on the throne but wanted to have the religious authority by getting allegiance from Imam Hussain. Imam Hussain could not give up his principles to falsehood and moreover save the future of true Islam. On the 10th of Muharram, the entire household of Imam his companions were killed and the survivors were captured. These survivors included Imam's sisters, wives, and daughters including Sakina, the family members of the companions of Imam and Imam's son Imam Zainul Abeddin who was ill and could not participate in the battle. In Damascus Yazid thought that he has won his throne and was enjoying each moment and was imposing torments upon the women and children of Imam and his companions, however Imam's sister Zaynab daughter of Ali, his son Imam Zainul Abeddin, Imam's daughter Fatima al-Kubra and other delivered sermons and fought their case in front of entire court of tyrant. Sources:,〔Nafs ul Mahmoom by Sheikh Abbas Qummi, Behar ul Anwaar, Vol I by Allama Sayyad Mohammad Baqir Majlisi and others.〕〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sukayna bint Husayn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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