Wq/tn/Zaynab bint Ali
Appearance
Zaynab bint Ali
[edit | edit source]Zaynab bint Ali (yo o tshotsweng ka kgwedi ya Phatwe e tlhola malatsi a le mararo ka ngwaga wa 626 mme a tlhokafala ka kgwedi ya Mopitlo e tlhola malatsi a le masome a mabedi le boferabongwe ka ngwaga wa 682) e ne e le morwadia Ali ibn Abi Tālib le Fātimah bint Muhammad ebile e le kgaitsadie Husayn ibn Ali le Hasan ibn Ali. E ne e le setlogolo sa ga Prophet Muhammad. Fa morwarraagwe e bong Husayn a ne a lwa le Yazīd ibn Mu‘āwiya ka dingwaga tsa bo 680 C.E., Zaynab o ne a tsamaya le ene. O ne a nna le seabe se se botlhokwa mo go sireletseng setlogolo sa gagwe, Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, mme ka ntlha ya se, o ne a itsege jaaka Mogaka wa Karbala.
Dikinolo
[edit | edit source]Regarding the Advent of Karbalā
- "Ke tla latlhegelwa ke morwarre. A loso leo le ne le nkamoga botshelo gompieno! Mme wame Fatimah o tlhokafetse, le ntate wame Ali ibn Abi Tālib, le morwarre Hasan ibn Ali. Ao! O motlhatlhami wa ba ba tlhokafetseng le motlhokomedi wa ba ba setseng!
- History of the Prophets and Kings, Vol. 19, p. 118
- "Ka rre le mme, wena Abū ’Abdallāh (ke gore, Husayn ibn Ali)! O itshupile mo kotsing ya loso. Ekete Modimo o ka amogela botshelo jwame ka jwa gago!"
- History of the Prophets and Kings, Vol. 19, p. 118
- "O kutlobotlhoko yame! Botshelo jwa gago bo tlaa kgaoganngwa ka dikgoka mo go wena mme seo se gobatsa pelo yame le go feta mo moweng wame."
- History of the Prophets and Kings, Vol. 19, p. 118
- "Ka Modimo! O moaki! Ka Modimo! O tshotswe o le kwa tlase thata! Selo se se ntseng jalo ga se sa gago, le fa e le sa gagwe. Nnyaa, ka Modimo! Modimo o ne o tla go letla fela go dira jalo fa o ne o ka tlogela tumelo ya rona mme wa ipolela gore o dumela mo bodumeding jo bongwe. Wena, rraago le rraagomogolo le kaetswe ke bodumedi jwa Modimo, bodumedi jwa ga rre, bodumedi jwa ga nnake le rraagomogolo. Wena molaodi yo o nang le taolo, o nyatsa ka go sa tshwanela le go gatelela ka taolo ya gago."
- Addressed to Yazīd ibn Mu‘āwiya, quoted in History of the Prophets and Kings, Vol. 19, p. 171