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Hadhrat Zaynab bint Muhammad (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam), (Radiallahu Anha)
A Loyal Wife
Fifteen centuries have passed since the personality of Hadhrat Zaynab bint Muhammad (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam),(Radiallahu Anha) graced the earth with her presence. However, her name is echoed even today because of her sincere Imaan and her loyalty and love for her husband. She is an example of self-sacrifice to every Muslim woman until Qiyaamah.
Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) was the eldest daughter of Rasulullaah (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam). She was born ten years before Rasulullaah r announced his prophethood when he was thirty years old. When she was married to her cousin (mother’s sister’s son) Abul Aas, her mother gave her a valuable necklace to take with her.
The couple lived happily together. When the light of Islaam lit the
earth darkened by kufr, she accepted the religion brought by her
father (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam). However, her husband did not accept Islaam then. She exhorted him to accept, but he refused to do so. She then told him that despite her profound love for him, she could not live with him if he did not accept Islaam. She made it clear to him that although it would be a painful separation, she would tolerate this rather than live with him when he would not accept the oneness of Allaah (the Almighty)
Separation from her Husband
Addressing her husband, Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha)
said, “Think awhile. I am not lawful for you. Either hand me over to my father or accept Islaam with me. Zaynab is not yours after this day unless you believe in what Zaynab believes.”
Although the Sahabiyaat {10} had great love for the husbands, they did not compromise on their Islamic beliefs. Remaining staunch Muslims, their love for their husbands made them try their best to make their husbands Muslims. It was because of this love and concern that Allaah (the Almighty) reunited these couples once again.
{10} The word Sahabiyaat is the plural of the word Sahabiyyah, referring to Muslim women who saw Rasulullaah r and who passed away as Muslims.
When Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha)’s husband Hadhrat Abul Aas t was captured by the Muslims during the Battle of Badr and a delegation left for Madinah to ransom the captives, Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) sent her cherished necklace with them to free her husband. Not only was she fulfilling the rights of the love she had for her husband, but she also realised that a man becomes the slave of someone who does him a favour. This favour was to become the means of her migrating to Madinah and meeting her beloved father (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam).
When Rasulullaah (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam) saw the necklace that once belonged to Hadhrat Khadeeja (Radiallahu Anha), he consulted the Sahabah and they decided that the necklace should be sent back to Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) and that Hadhrat Abul Aas t should be set free on condition that he sent Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) to Madinah.
Upon his return to Makkah, Hadhrat Abul Aas ((Radiallahu Anha)
told Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) that she was to return to her father. Although Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu) had not accepted Islaam by then, Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha)
had already instilled the love of Islaam in his heart.
Consequently, Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu) told his brother Kinaana to accompany Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) out of Makkah where Hadhrat Zaid bin Haaritha (Radiallahu Anhu) and a few other Muslims were waiting to escort her to Madinah.
He could not accompany her personally because he was unable to bear the separation. He said to his brother, “I do not wish any other woman of the Quraysh to be in exchange for Zaynab. I cannot bear to be parted from her.” He also instructed his brother not to allow anyone to approach her even if he had to use all his arrows in her defence. However, because of resistance from the Quraysh, Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) was unable to leave Makkah that day. It was only at night that she was handed over to the Muslim escort and proceeded with them to Madinah.
Loyalty to her Husband
While Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) was living in Madinah, a Muslim contingent under the leadership of Hadhrat Zaid bin Haaritha (Radiallahu Anhu) attacked a Makkan caravan at a place called Ees and captured the Mushrikeen manning the caravan.
Among these captives was Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu). Upon reaching Madinah, Hadhrat Abul Aas t requested Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) to grant him amnesty. Still loyal to him, she acceded to his request and announced to all the Muslims that they could not harm Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu) because he was now under her protection. Rasulullaah (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam) sanctioned her amnesty and advised her saying, “Beloved daughter! Look after your guest but do not have any relations with him because you are not lawful for him as long as he is still a Mushrik.”
Out of respect for Rasulullaah (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam) and Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha), the Sahabah returned the captured wealth to Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu) and prepared to send him back to Makkah. During this time, someone told him that if he accepted Islaam, he could remain in Makkah and keep all the wealth of the caravan which belonged to the Makkans. In response to this, Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu)replied, “It would be a bad start to my Islaam if I were to betray a trust.”
He then left for Makkah and after returning all the goods of the
caravan to their respective owners, he announced, “O gathering of the Quraysh! Is the wealth of any person still with me?” “No,” they
responded, “may Allaah I reward you abundantly. We have found you to be one who delivers the trusts given to him and one who is
honourable.”
He then declared, “I testify that there is none worthy of worship but Allaah and I testify that Muhammad (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam) is Allaah ’s bondsman and messenger.
The only factor that prevented me from accepting Islaam in Madinah was the thought that you would say that I accepted Islaam so that I could usurp your wealth. I now declare my Imaan after Allaah (the ALmighty) has allowed me to return your trusts.”
He then returned to Madinah where his marriage to Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) was renewed and the couple were reunited. However, Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) was preparing to leave this world by then and she passed away a short while after being reunited. Nevertheless, Allaah (the Almigthy) made her realise her dream of seeing her husband accept Islaam and thus being rescued from eternal damnation in Jahannam.
When she passed away in the 8th year after Hijrah, Hadhrat Ummu
Ayman (Radiallahu Anha), Hadhrat Sauda (Radiallahu Anha), Hadhrat Ummu Salma (Radiallahu Anha) and Hadhrat Ummu Atiyya (Radiallahu Anha) bathed her body under direction from Rasulullaah (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam). Rasulullaah (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam) performed the Janaazah salaah and placed the body in the grave. Rasulullaah (Salallahu Alahye WaSalaam) was extremely grieved upon her demise. [“Tabaqaat Ibn Sa’d” Vol. 8 Pg. 24, Bukhari Vol. 1 Pg. 167, Muslims Vol. 1 Pg. 324 and “Asadul Ghaaba” Vol. 5 Pg. 468]
NOTE: If women inculcate certain important qualities in their lives,
they will be able to convert their homes to gardens of Jannah. These qualities are clearly displayed in the life of Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha).
The first is that the wife should be deeply in love with her husband. It is obvious that Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha)
possessed such love because, to free her husband, she was prepared to part with her expensive necklace which her mother had given her as a legacy, and which was handed down from generation to generation.
After undergoing hardships and separation because of her husband’s refusal to accept Islaam, she immediately accepted his request for amnesty. It was because of her excellent qualities that Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu) said to his brother Kinaana, “I do not wish any other woman of the Quraysh to be in exchange for Zaynab. I cannot bear to be parted from her.”
However, Hadhrat Abul Aas (Radiallahu Anhu had to send Hadhrat Zaynab (Radiallahu Anha) to Madinah because he had promised Rasulullaah r that he would and the Arabs (though Mushrikeen) always honoured their word.
May Allaah I grant every Muslim the quality of keeping promises. Aameen.
Ref - A Gift For Muslim Bride, P54-57, Shaykh Abdul Majeed
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