Abdullah bin Jahash RA got martyred in the battle of Uhad. The Prophet asked her to marry Zayd ibn Haritha (r), his adopted son and freed slave. Zaynab bint Jaḥsh (in arabo: زينب بنت جحش ‎; La Mecca, 593 – Medina, 644) è stata una delle mogli di Maometto e un Sahaba.Moglie di Maometto, e per questo onorata col laqab di "Umm al-muʾminīn" (Madre dei credenti), aveva avuto, prima di questo matrimonio, come sposo per un anno circa il figlio adottivo del Profeta, Zayd ibn Haritha. Zaynab bint Jahsh belonged to the noble family of the Banu Asad tribe and was the sister of the famous poet Abdullah bin Jahsh. May Allah Ta’aala grant her a lofty status in Jannah and may Allah accept all of her services to deen and reward her on our behalf. and he recited the ayat that he had received. MyHeritage Family Trees; FamilySearch Family Tree; View all records MyHeritage Family Trees . Her sister was another famous women Companion, Hamnah bint Jahsh. Dalarn a history of saying that Zainab said on his deathbed, "I have prepare kafanku cloth, but Umar would send me a shroud, then give charity with one of them. But the decision had been made in the heavens by Allah and soon he received the revelation, "And (remember) when you said to him (Zayd bin Harithah) on whom Allah has bestowed grace (by guiding him to Islam) and you have done favour (by manumitting him): "Keep your wife to yourself, and fear Allah." When she realized she was about to meet her Maker, she told the people around her that she already prepared a shroud for herself. So 'A'ishah, Sawdah, and Hafsah worked out a plan. Ce fut le Prophète qui lui donna le nom de Zaynab. O you who believe! [1] Zaynab and her family did not want that marriage but they gave consent to it when the Prophet insisted. After the 'Asr prayers he would visit the different apartments to inquire about the well being of the ladies of his household. Zaynab bint Jahsh (RA), came from a life of luxury as nobility among the tribe of the Quraysh. Of course the three Mothers of the Believers did what they did, not out of spite, but because they loved him and wanted him to come to them sooner. Marriage to Zaynab bint Jahsh. Here is an example: "The Messenger of God came to the house of Zayd b. Harithah. 'A'ishah says she never forgot the fact that she stood by her at the worst time in her life when almost the whole world had turned against her. Several years after the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had died, when Umar was the khalif, great wealth came to the Muslims as a result of their victories in fighting the Persians. Call them (the adopted sons) by (the names of) their fathers, that is more just with Allah." A great number of young Qurayshi men wanted to marry her but she rejected all of them out of pride of her origin and high lineage. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was well aware that it is a person's standing in the eyes of Allah that is important, rather than his or her status in the eyes of the people. Disappointed in his marriage, he went to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and told him that he was very upset as he and Zaynab seemed totally incompatible. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) had a very organized routine. It was very hard on the Prophet who did not like to criticize people directly, and so he waited patiently until they left. He feared social censure and was very ashamed and embarrassed at the implications. So Allah rebuked him, "O Prophet! Zaynab made a little mosque in a corner of her house and used to spend a lot of time there in prayer and meditation. When you ask his wives for something, ask them from behind a screen. [2] Swearing by Allah she said, she found 'A'ishah to be a truly God-fearing lady of exemplary character. Afterwards, she was fond of pointing out that her marriage had been arranged by Allah. Zaynab bint Jahsh. He was told, "It is for Zaynab. Thus Zaynab and Zayd were married, but separated as they were from totally different social backgrounds, and their marital life was far from peaceful. (Zayd was always called Zayd b. Muhammad. Elle était la fille de Jahsh, une famille noble de la Mecque. 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. She said she could not answer immediately, but would have to consult her Maker. [2] He wrote an epic poem depicting in detail the tortures inflicted by the Quraysh, the reasons for migration and the heroic deeds of the Muslims. Zaynab Bint Jahsh: The Fact behind the Fiction By Umar The Christian missionaires haven taken great delight out of the stories they find in Tabari's work, about Zaynab Bint Jahsh. Whenever she offered it to him he would spend some time longer in her apartment, as it took time to really flavor and enjoy it. Thus Zaynab bint Jahsh came from one of the noblest families of the Quraish, and everyone expected her to eventually marry a man with the same high social status. Those who convey the Message of Allah and fear Him, and fear none save Allah. Zaynab bint Jahsh (Arabic: زينب بنت جحش‎; c. 590–641) was a first cousin and wife of Muhammad and therefore a Mother of the Believers. Although both Zaynab and Zayd were the best of people, who loved Allah and His Messenger, they were very different and in the end they could not overcome their incompatibility. The advice that he received from his mentor, Allah has incorporated in the Noble Quran, "Keep your wife to yourself, and fear Allah." [Noble Quran 66:1]. Abdullah ibn Jahsh was a cousin of the Prophet and his sister, Zaynab bint Jahsh, was a wife of the Prophet. The sole purpose was that they should give up the belief and practices of Islam. Some say that it was Zayd himself who told her the good news. Zaynab bint Jahsh- a name synonymous with several revolutionary changes brought into Islam. This was Ayah of Surat At-Ahzab, "It is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allah and His Messenger have decreed a matter that they should have any option in their decision. Zaynab's marriage to our Prophet following her divorce Zayd gossip. Ce fut le Prophète qui lui donna le nom de Zaynab. A'isha also said that Zaynab, "I have never seen a woman so pure as Zaynab, so God-fearing, so truthful, so attentive to family ties, so generous, so self-sacrificing in everyday life, so charitable, and thus so close to Allah, the Exalted.". She said she had not seen in her anything but goodness and virtue. Allah wanted to abolish this uncivilized custom, so He sent the Angel Jibril to tell the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) in secret that Zaynab would one day be his wife. Environ un an après le mariage avec Umm Salmah, le Prophète épousa Zaynab Bint Jahsh qui avait eu pour mère Ummiyya, fille de 'Ab al-Muttalib, et tante de l'Envoyé de Dieu. Ḫuzaima (* etwa 597; † etwa 627), war die fünfte Ehefrau Mohammeds.Ihr voller Name lautete Zainab bint Chuzaima b. al-Hārith al-Hilālīyya. When Zaynab completed her period of waiting, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) sent her a proposal through Zayd bin Harithah. The story of this marriage is as follows: First: Her name and family background. Her paternal uncles were the Leader of the Martyrs' Hamzah bin 'Abdul Muttalib, and 'Abbas bin 'Abdul Muttalib, who was renowned for his works of charity. She was so generous and soft-hearted that the poor and distressed of the city broke into tears when they heard they lost their benefactress and patron. The immense treasures of Chosroes, the Persian Emperor, fell into their hands, and when Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) sent Zaynab a pile of gold as her share of the treasure, she called her maid servant and told her to take a handful of it to so-and-so, naming one of the poor people of Medina. After he had received the revelation, he smiled and said, "Who will go and give Zaynab the good news?" Then she told her maidservant to see what was left. There was an implicit prophesy in this statement, which became clear when Zaynab passed away. 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. He was very distressed as it was against the accepted norm of behavior. The Prophet eliminated the wrong customs of the Era of Jahiliyya (Ignorance) one by one and showed people the legitimate way. After this Heavenly order, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) immediately went to Zaynab without observing any of the formalities that were observed with acquaintances and friends. Still others were wrapped up in straw mats and strung over smoke, to suffocate them. [Noble Quran 33:53]. She was also a first cousin to her husband through her mother, Umaimah bint Abd al-Muttalib, sister to Muhammad's father Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Muttalib. And she passed away before any of the other wives of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). Thus, the wrong and unjust practices were replaced by justice. Throughout history, the enemies of Islam, particularly ill-intentioned Orientalists, would manipulate the facts on Zaynab's first marriage as well as her marriage to Prophet Muhammad, wanting to attack our Prophet Muhammad through these events. She was the sister of ‘Abdullaah bin Jahsh and Hamnah bint Jahsh, may Allah be pleased with them both. These two commands were revealed in Ayat of the same Surat, "O you who believe! [Noble Quran 33:37]. Hammanah bint Jahsh or Hamnah (Arabic: حمنة بنت جحش ‎) was a companion of Muhammad. He was always very just in the attention he paid to them and the amount of time he spent with each one of them. Zayd asked the Prophet's permission to divorce Zaynab more than once, and although he was counseled to hold onto his wife and to fear Allah, in the end the divorce took place. Another brother was a noted author of religious poetry, Abu Ahmad bin Jahsh. Zaynab bint Jahsh died in 640—only eight years after the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632—and she was carried to her grave on a bier built by Asma bint 'Umays, another early Muslim woman. Zaynab was a Qurayshi girl, beautiful and of noble lineage. (The month of Dhulqada in the 5th Year of the Migration) Hazrat Zaynab bint Jahsh was the daughter of Umayma bint Ab­dul­mut­talib, the aunt of the Prophet. The caravan included the blind poet Ahmad bin Jahsh, who was admired for his linguistic mastery. [Noble Quran 89:27-30], Source: "Great Women of Islam" - by Dar-us-Salam Publications. The marriage of the Prophet, , to Zaynab bint Jahsh contained wisdom and teaches us lessons that will last forever. Finally she requested 'A'ishah to advocate her case with him and tell him that she was sincerely repentant; she was the only one who could talk to him in such a direct manner. It is related by Anas ibn Malik that once the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) entered the mosque and found a rope hanging down between two of the pillars, and so he said, "What is this?" Zaynab bint Jahsh (arabe : زينب بنت جحش; c. 590–641) est une cousine [1] et l'une des femmes de Mahomet, dernier prophète de l'islam, et donc considérée par les musulmans comme une des mères des croyants [2] (Ummahāt ul-Muʾminīn en arabe). It was she who was the mother-figure for all the poor and needy of the city of Madinah, and was known for her generosity. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had watched both Zayd and Zaynab grow up, and thought they would make a good couple, and that their marriage would demonstrate that it was not who their ancestors were, but rather their standing in the sight of Allah, that mattered. But the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was swearing not to have something that actually was not forbidden by Allah ; this could lead to any follower of his also forswearing something not forbidden by Allah. Zaynab bint Jahsh was the first wife of the Prophet after his death, which in the twentieth move, during the caliphate of Umar bin Khattab, dalarn the age of 53, and was buried in Baqi. Zaynab bint Jahsh (r.anha) Share . Since he was very concerned about personal hygiene, he would definitely stop eating the honey. She was the daughter of Jahsh ibn Riyab, an immigrant to Mecca from the Asad tribe, and Umama bint Abdulmuttalib, a member of the Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe who was Muhammad's aunt. She was such a modest lady that a curtain was drawn in front of her dead body, even though it was wrapped in a shroud. Zaynab bint Jahsh, like Zaynab bint Khuzayma before her, was very generous to the poor, and indeed the Prophet said, when speaking of her to his other wives, "She is the most generous among you. In turn, Khadijah had given him to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in the days before the revelation of the Qur'an had begun, and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had given him his freedom and adopted him as his own son, at the age of eight. On the occasion of this wedding Allah revealed revelation regarding Hijab and also made it clear that no man could marry any of the Mothers of the Believers after the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). The noble character of this lady is revealed in her answer; she promptly said she did not wish to be involved, and did not want to defile and taint her ears, her eyes and her tongue with such terrible accusations. Zaynab bint Jahsh (Arabic: زينب بنت جحش ‎, born c. 593) was a wife of Muhammad and therefore a Mother of the Believers. 1. After the Muslims defeated the Persians and acquired abundant wealth from the spoils, Zaynab (RA) … 'A'ishah says that in terms of values and position, Zaynab was her equal. Time passed peacefully in Al-Madinah, and the ties between the immigrants and the Ansar, the original inhabitants created an atmosphere of brotherly love and affection. Zaynab bint Jahsh. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) forgave her and family life returned to normal in the household. And Allah is Ever All-Aware of everything." divorced her), We gave her to you in marriage, so that there may be no difficulty to the believers in respect of (the marriage of) the wives of their adopted sons when the latter have no desire to keep them. Zaynab رضي الله عنها was the daughter of Jahsh. On that she raised her voice and abused 'Aisha to her face so much so that Allah's Apostle looked at 'Aisha to see whether she would retort. Hazrat Zaynab bint Jahsh was the daughter of Umayma bint Ab­dul­mut­talib, the aunt of the Prophet. Zaynab felt guilty and realized that she committed a grave mistake and offended the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). The story of this marriage is as follows: First: Her name and family background. Have fear of Allah. Enter you then among My (honored) servants, and enter you My Paradise." [Noble Quran 33:38-39]. 'A'ishah says Zaynab worked with her own hands, and what she thus earned she spent on works of charity. Zaynab ibn ʿAbdullāh (born bint Jahsh), 590 - 641 Zaynab ibn ʿAbdullāh (born bint Jahsh) 590 641. Zaynab was short compared to the others and naturally her arms were also shorter. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." That has been Allah's way with those who have passed away of (the Prophets of) old. But when you are invited, enter, and when you have taken your meal, disperse without sitting for a talk. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) sacrificed a sheep and then commanded his servant, Anas, to invite the people to partake of it. (Quran 33:36). When the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) asked for her hand on behalf of Zayd, Zaynab had her family were shocked at the idea of her marrying a man who in their eyes was only a freed slave. Beautiful, intelligent, wise and of noble birth she was the envy of many. Her first marriage crossed social class boundaries and her second marriage crossed both a taboo relationship and social class boundaries. She had married Hazrat Zayd b. Haritha, the adopted child of the Prophet. At first both she and her brother refused, but then the following ayat was revealed: It is not for a believing man or a believing woman, when a matter has been decided by Allah and His Messenger, to have any say in their decision; and whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger has most clearly gone astray. She believed strongly in asking Allah for counsel through prayer and supplication, before taking any action. Once Zaynab received some special honey from a relative, and it so happened that this was the Prophet's favourite. Here is an example: "The Messenger of God came to the house of Zayd b. Harithah. Elle mourut pendant le califat de 'Umar , en l'an 20 de l'Hégire, âgée d'environ 57 ans. A'isha added, "They use to measure each other's hands to see whose as longest, and it was the hand of Zaynab that was the longest, because she used to work by hand and give away (what she earned) in charity." [1] Estuvo casada de forma breve con el hijo adoptivo de Mahoma, Zayd ibn Harithah, durante un año aproximadamente. So when Zayd had accomplished his desire from her (i.e. Before Zaynab could answer him, an Ayah was revealed to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked Zaynab what her opinion was of 'A'ishah. The increasing popularity and influence of Islam roused a towering rage among the Quraysh; the new converts faced indescribable tortures. The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) received the command to marry Zaynab while he was with A'isha. This poem is considered to be a masterpiece of Arabic literature. Zaynab bint Jahsh (may Allah be pleased with her) was with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) for six years, and lived for another nine years after his death, dying at the age of fifty, in 20 AH, and thus fulfilling the Prophet's indication that she would be the first of his wives to die aftehim. The Messenger of Allah went out and said goodnight to his other wives and then came back and the two men were still there chatting. He wanted her to marry a young man called Zayd ibn Harith, whose background was very different to that of Zaynab bint Jahsh. Zaynab bint Jahsh was the Prophet Muhammad’s cousin, her mother Umayma being the daughter of Abdul Muttalib, Muhammad’s grandfather, who, while he was alive, had ensured the safety of his grandson, thanks to his position as one of the most respected leaders of the Quraish. Zaynab Hashim (Abu l-Qasim Muhammad ibn ‘Abd Allāh al-Hashimi al-Qurashi) "El profeta de Alá" (born bint Jahsh) was born to Umaimah bint Abd al-Muttalib. All the ladies took this statement literally and started measuring their arms. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would also pray there sometimes. He said, "The one who is humble and earnest in prayer." Friday Sermon 21 June 2019 Hazrat Zaynab bint Jahshra After reciting the Tashahud, Ta‘awuz and Surah al-Fatihah, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa stated: In the previous sermon, I narrated some incidents with regard to Hazrat Zaidra bin Haritha. Verily, such (behavior) annoys the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), and he is shy of (asking) you (to go); but Allah is not shy of (telling you) the truth. And whoever disbelieves Allah and His Messenger, he has indeed strayed into a plane error." It was she who was the mother-figure for all the poor and needy of the city of Madinah, and was known for her generosity. It really meant that the person with the longest arms was the most generous or liberal person, who only thought of how she could benefit others. He was the first to head a group of Muslims on an expedition and so was the first to be called "Amir al-Mumineen"-- Commander of the Believers. It was she who was the mother-figure for all the poor and needy of the city of Madinah, and was known for her generosity. Zaynab bint Jahsh is among the most oft spoken of wives of Prophet Muhammad. 'A'ishah narrated that Zaynab very easily could have taken advantage of the situation and passed derogatory remarks about her, for after all, in a sense they were rivals. One after another, she named all the poor people whom she knew, until they had all received a share of the treasure. In fact Allah has Himself spoken of them in the highest terms of respect in the Quran. [1] Zaynab and her family did not want that marriage but they gave consent to it when the Prophet insisted. But you hid in yourself that which Allah will make manifest, you did fear the people (i.e., their saying that Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) married the divorced wife of his manumitted slave) whereas Allah had a better right that you should fear Him. The Messenger of God himself wanted her to marry Zayd. She said she was a God-fearing, straight-forward lady who practiced abstinence. Záynab bint Yahsh (en árabe زينب بنت جحش) era una de las esposas de Mahoma y, por lo tanto, Madre de los Creyentes. Zaynab bint Jahsh- a name synonymous with several revolutionary changes brought into Islam. Therefore Zaynab bint Jahsh was the cousin of our beloved Nabi ﷺ She was very well known for her generosity, piety, honesty and kindheartedness. Once the Jahsh clan came under the fold of Islam, they migrated twice – first to Abyssinia and then to Madina – to escape the atrocities caused by the Quraish. "O the one in (complete) rest and satisfaction! But Allah is not reticent with the truth. Zaynab bint Khuzaymah was married to Abdullah ibn Jahsh and migrated with him to Abyssinia due to the difficulties and persecution the Muslims were facing in Makkah. She was still in the middle of her prayer, when the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) received a revelation that the marriage had already been performed in the Heavens by Allah Himself. Born about 593, Zaynab was the seventh wife of Islamic prophet Muhammad. All that remained of the large pile of gold was eighty dinars, and this she accepted as her share, thanking Allah for it; but, because she believed so much money was a temptation, she asked Allah that she would never witness such a large distribution of wealth again. Zayd had been taken prisoner while he was still a child during one of the inter-tribal wars that had been common before the coming of Islam. He had been sold as a slave to a nephew of Khadijah (may Allah be pleased with her) who had given Zayd to her as a gift. Qualities: 1) Zaynab رضي الله عنها was very generous and would spend whatever she could on the poor. She was born about thirty years before the Hijrah of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), She was influenced by the teachings of her brother, 'Abdullah bin Jahsh, to convert to Islam. Makkah became too small to hold both them and the Quraysh. Zaynab bint Jahsh- because of who the verses of Hijab were revealed, and several societal norms were blown to smithereens. Zaynab bint Jahsh رضي الله عنها passed away in Madeenah aged 53 and she is buried in Jannatul Baqi. Zaynab used to say very proudly to the other Mother of the Believers that her marriage had been performed not by her family but by Allah above the Heavens with His beloved Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). She was very pure at heart and never carried resentments and grudges. [Noble Quran 33:37]. Elle était auparavant mariée au … The Messenger of Allah said to Umar, "Zaynab bint Jahsh is one who is full of prayer." Her paternal aunt was Safiyyah bint 'Abdul Muttalib bin Hashim. Under the leadership of 'Abdullah bin Jahsh, the Jahsh family set out. Pray as long as you feel fresh, but when you lose concentration or become tired, you should stop. Zaynab bint Jahsh. In fact he was so upset that he stopped talking to her. zaynab bint jahsh al-asadiyah Dear reader, prefacing this article with clear verses from the Qur’an does not in any way mean that I am going to write a full and elaborate exegesis of the following verses, as that is an entirely different field. Allah and His angels pray blessings of the Prophet. Whether you make something known or conceal it, Allah has knowledge of all things. [Noble Quran 33:4-5]. Her mother was Umaymah bint 'Abdu1 Muttalib, the Prophet's paternal aunt, making her the Prophet's cousin. When 'A'ishah was wrongfully accused, the whole of Al-Madinah was polluted with taunts and filthy talk; in fact even the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was disturbed. Zainab bint Jahsh was the Muhammad's cousin, her mother Umayma being the daughter of Abdul Muttalib, Muhammad's grandfather, who, while he was alive, had ensured the safety of his grandson, thanks to his position as one of the most respected leaders of the Quraysh.Thus Zainab came from one of the noble families of the Quraysh, and everyone expected her to eventually marry a man with the … If 'Umar Faruq sent one for her, one should be used and the other given away in charity. Zaynab bint Jahsh: The Qur'anic Woman . https://islam.wikia.org/wiki/Zaynab_bint_Jahsh?oldid=10593. Zaynab bint Jahsh Al-Asadiyh A1-Madariyah was one of the Makkan elite. Saynab bint Jahsh (ingiriis: Zaynab bint Jahsh; carabi: ﻳﻨﺐ ﺑﻨﺖ ﺟﺤﺶ, "Saynab bint Jaxshi") ku dhalatey magaalada Makka sanadkii 590 C.D isla markaana dhimatey sanadkii 641 C.D, waxay ahayd qof dumar nebiga ina adeer la ah, markii dambana uu guursadey. Zaynab bint Jahsh was the Prophet Muhammad's cousin, her mother Umayma being the daughter of Abdul Muttalib, Muhammad's grandfather, who, while he was alive, had ensured the safety of his grandson, thanks to his position as one of the most respected leaders of the Quraish. TO do that would be something dreadful in the sight of Allah. Why do you forbid (for yourself) that which Allah has allowed to you, seeking to please your wives? On this occasion Allah revealed the order clarifying the position of adopted sons as, "Nor has he made your adopted sons your real sons. Zaynab bint Jahsh- because of who the verses of Hijab were revealed, and several societal norms were blown to smithereens. Around 625 Muhammad proposed that his cousin, Zaynab bint Jahsh, should marry Zayd. (Quran 33:53-56), Zaynab was a woman who was constantly immersed in the worship of Allah. She said she had never seen any other person who was so eager to get closer to Allah to gain nearness to Him she was more charitable than most, and her generous behavior with relatives was impeccable. When the hypocrites criticized the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) for this marriage, Allah replied, "There is no blame on the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) in that which Allah has made legal for him. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) then was ordered by Allah to marry Zaynab bint Jahsh, while he did in 5 AH, when he was fifty-eight years old, and she was thirty-five years old. Her brother was the distinguished general, 'Abdullah bin Jahsh. She had married Hazrat Zayd b. Haritha, the adopted child of the Prophet. Abdullah bin Jahash RA got martyred in the battle of Uhad. And it is not (right) for you that you should annoy Allah's Messenger, nor that you should ever marry his wives after him (his death). It abolished a barbaric custom that equated a blood relationship with an adoptive one; in which the father could not marry an adopted son's ex-wife or widow. Zaynab initially refused, saying, “ I am of better lineage than him.” Allah (swt) responded to her refusal with: When Zaynab heard this she was stunned; she told him that she was from a noble family and she was neither keen nor willing to marry a freed slave. They then sent Zainab bint Jahsh who went to him and used harsh words saying, "Your wives request you to treat them and the daughter of Ibn Abu Quhafa on equal terms." Zaynab survécut au Prophète environ 10 ans, mais il ne semble pas qu'elle ait joué le moindre rôle au sein de la communauté des musulmans après sa disparition. A man said, "Messenger of Allah, what is that?" Zaynab bint Jahsh belonged to the noble family of the Banu Asad tribe and was the sister of the famous poet Abdullah bin Jahsh. Then Allah sent down the following ayat which is known as "The Ayat of Hijab": O you who believe! The Messenger of God himself wanted her to marry Zayd. And Sufficient is Allah as a Reckoner." Environ un an après le mariage avec Umm Salmah, le Prophète épousa Zaynab Bint Jahsh qui avait eu pour mère Ummiyya, fille de 'Ab al-Muttalib, et tante de l'Envoyé de Dieu. Zainab bint Chuzaima, arabisch زينب بنت خزيمة, DMG Zainab bt. Come back to your Lord - well pleased and well pleasing. Zaynab bint Jahsh (arabe : زينب بنت جحش; c. 590–641) est une cousine [1] et l'une des femmes de Mahomet, dernier prophète de l'islam, et donc considérée par les musulmans comme une des mères des croyants [2] (Ummahāt ul-Muʾminīn en arabe). Zaynab Bint Jahsh: The Fact behind the Fiction By Umar The Christian missionaires haven taken great delight out of the stories they find in Tabari's work, about Zaynab Bint Jahsh. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Pinterest . That is but your saying with your mouths. Her mother’s name was Ummayyah bint muttalib, who was the paternal aunt of our beloved Nabi ﷺ.