Atia Rizvi
BlueRose Publishers, Dec 21, 2019
Zainab, the lion-hearted Lady of Karbala was the daughter of Fatima and Ali. She was the granddaughter of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and Hasan and Hussain’s sister. She played a seminal role in safeguarding Islam and in keeping the memory of the martyrdom of the Prophet’s beloved Grandson Hussain at Karbala fresh in the minds of generations to come.
She stood tall and unafraid against the Caliph Yazid who was the epitome of temporal tyranny, despotism, and debauchery. The eloquent power of her sermons brought him to his knees.
Hussain’s supreme sacrifice at Karbala would have long been forgotten had it not been for the courageous denouement by Zainab of the oppressive Muslim regime which had sought to efface the holy lineage of Prophet Muhammad and distort Islam at will.
Zainab is an inspiration for all women and a grand example of feminism displayed way back in 721 AD.
Standing defenseless, having lost all male relatives in the unholy war waged against the House of Mohammad, she rose amidst the ashes of ruin and fearlessly lashed out at the Caliph. Her eloquence in the imperial court packed with jeering, derisive, mocking crowds was unprecedented and won for Islam a seminal victory.
The sublime martyrdoms at Karbala and Zainab’s fearless searing sermons saved Islam for all posterity. This book traces the history of Islam through Zainab’s eyes and explores how she is known as the Lion-Hearted Lady of Islam.