Editing
Umm Kulthum bint Ali
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
Advanced
Special characters
Help
Heading
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Format
Insert
Latin
Latin extended
IPA
Symbols
Greek
Greek extended
Cyrillic
Arabic
Arabic extended
Hebrew
Bangla
Tamil
Telugu
Sinhala
Devanagari
Gujarati
Thai
Lao
Khmer
Canadian Aboriginal
Runes
Á
á
À
à
Â
â
Ä
ä
Ã
ã
Ǎ
ǎ
Ā
ā
Ă
ă
Ą
ą
Å
å
Ć
ć
Ĉ
ĉ
Ç
ç
Č
č
Ċ
ċ
Đ
đ
Ď
ď
É
é
È
è
Ê
ê
Ë
ë
Ě
ě
Ē
ē
Ĕ
ĕ
Ė
ė
Ę
ę
Ĝ
ĝ
Ģ
ģ
Ğ
ğ
Ġ
ġ
Ĥ
ĥ
Ħ
ħ
Í
í
Ì
ì
Î
î
Ï
ï
Ĩ
ĩ
Ǐ
ǐ
Ī
ī
Ĭ
ĭ
İ
ı
Į
į
Ĵ
ĵ
Ķ
ķ
Ĺ
ĺ
Ļ
ļ
Ľ
ľ
Ł
ł
Ń
ń
Ñ
ñ
Ņ
ņ
Ň
ň
Ó
ó
Ò
ò
Ô
ô
Ö
ö
Õ
õ
Ǒ
ǒ
Ō
ō
Ŏ
ŏ
Ǫ
ǫ
Ő
ő
Ŕ
ŕ
Ŗ
ŗ
Ř
ř
Ś
ś
Ŝ
ŝ
Ş
ş
Š
š
Ș
ș
Ț
ț
Ť
ť
Ú
ú
Ù
ù
Û
û
Ü
ü
Ũ
ũ
Ů
ů
Ǔ
ǔ
Ū
ū
ǖ
ǘ
ǚ
ǜ
Ŭ
ŭ
Ų
ų
Ű
ű
Ŵ
ŵ
Ý
ý
Ŷ
ŷ
Ÿ
ÿ
Ȳ
ȳ
Ź
ź
Ž
ž
Ż
ż
Æ
æ
Ǣ
ǣ
Ø
ø
Œ
œ
ß
Ð
ð
Þ
þ
Ə
ə
Formatting
Links
Headings
Lists
Files
References
Discussion
Description
What you type
What you get
Italic
''Italic text''
Italic text
Bold
'''Bold text'''
Bold text
Bold & italic
'''''Bold & italic text'''''
Bold & italic text
{{infobox person | name = Umm Kulthum bt. Al-Imam Ali | native_name = اُمّ کُلثُوم کُبری بنت عَليّ بن اَبيطالِب بن عَبدالمُطَّلِب | image = Umm kulthum.jpg | caption = | known_for = Daughter of Imam Ali | birth_date = 6/627 | birth_place = Medina | father = Ali ibn Abi Talib | mother = Fatima bint Muhammad | relatives = [[Ali ibn Abi Talib|Imam Ali]], [[Fatima]], [[Hasan B. Ali B. Abi Taleb|Imam al-Hasan]], [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] | spouse = | children = | death_date = | death_place = Bab al-Saghir cemetery, Damascus | resting_place = Bab al-Saghir cemetery, Damascus }}'''Umm Kulthum bint Ali''' is the fourth child of [[Ali ibn Abi Talib|Imam Ali]] and [[Fatima]]. She was born during the days of her grandfather [[Prophet Muhammad]], who cherished her and nurtured her in his blessed lap. She accompanied [[Imam Hussain]], her brother, in his journey to [[Kufa]]. So, she was present at the [[battle of Karbala]] and was among the captives who were taken to [[Yazid]]’s palace in Damascus. [[Sermon of Umm Kulthum in Kufa]] and Damascus have been quoted in several [[Maqtal]] books. ==Her Marriage== According to some historical sources, Shaykh [[Abbas Qummi]] relates that Umm Kulthum was married Ja’far al-Tayyar, who died leaving her a widow. Since then, she remained attached and dedicated to her brothers [[Hasan B. Ali B. Abi Taleb|Imam Hasan]] and [[Imam Hussain]]. ==In Karbala== Umm Kulthum accompanied her brother, Imam Hussain, from Mecca to [[Karbala]] and witnessed the heart-rending episode of his [[martyrdom]]. It is related in [[Bihar al-Anwar]], after quoting the martyrdom of an infant child who had come out of the tent, that Imam Hussain turned towards the right and did not find anyone. He then turned towards the left and saw none, [[Ali b. al-Hussain|Imam Ali Zainul Abedeen]], who did not even have the strength to lift up a sword (due to ailment), came out. Umm Kulthum followed him calling out, “O dear son, return back”. He replied, “O dear Aunt! Leave me so that I may strive for the son of the Prophet of Allah”. Imam Hussain saw him and said, “O Umm Kulthum! Stop him, lest the world may turn vacant of the descendants of Muhammad”. ===Imam Hussain’s Last Farewell=== It is related that when Imam Hussain saw that seventy-two persons among his friends and relatives had fallen down, he turned toward the tents of his family for last farewell and called the women of [[Ahl Al-Bayt|Ahl al-Bayt]]: “O [[Sakina bint Hussain|Sakina]]! O Fatima! O Umm Kulthum! My salutations be upon you all!” Hearing this Sakina said, “O dear father! Have you resolved to die?” Imam replied, “How could the one, who is bereaved by his friends and helpers, not resolve to die?” Sakina said, “O dear father! Then return us back to the sanctuary of our grandfather”. Imam replied, “Alas! If a sand-grouse (a type of a bird) is released at night, it will sleep in peace”. Hearing this, the women of his family started lamenting and Imam Hussain consoled them. It is related in the same book that Imam Hussain then turned towards Umm Kulthum and said, “I enjoin you towards goodness in matter of yourself. I am proceeding towards the battlefield in the midst of these enemies”. Hearing this Sakina started lamenting while Imam loved her extremely. He pressed her to his chest and wiped her tears and said, “Know O my dear Sakina! Very soon you will have to weep after me when death will have surrounded me, then do not aggrieve me now with your tears until the spirit remains in my body. Then when I am killed, you are more worthy of weeping upon me, O the best of women!” ==After Martyrdom of Imam Hussain== After Martyrdom of Imam Hussain, survivors including Imam's sisters, wives, and daughters, relatives of companions of the Imam, and Imam’s son, [[Ali b. al-Hussain|Ali Zaynul-Abidin]], were taken captives. They were taken to [[Ibn Ziad]]’s court in [[Kufa]] and then to [[Yazid]]’s court in [[Damascus]]. ===Caravan of Captives Entered Kufa=== Allamah Majlisi relates in [[Bihar al-Anwar]] from the reliable books, without quoting the chain of narrators, from Muslim, the plasterer, that he said, that (Ubaydullah) Ibn Ziyad had summoned me to Kufa for the repair of the Royal Palace. While I was plastering the doors, suddenly voices of wailing arose from the surroundings of Kufa. A servant who was supervising us came and I asked him, “What is the news that I hear hue and cry in Kufa?” He answered, “The severed head of a rebel has been brought in, who revolted against Yazid”. I asked him as to who he was and he replied that he was Hussain bin Ali. I waited until the servant had left, then I hit upon my face with my wrist (with such force) and feared lest my eyes would have come out. I washed my hands and came out from the back of the palace until I reached the open ground of Kufa. I stood there while men were awaiting the arrival of the captives and the heads. Suddenly nearly forty litters upon forty Camels drew near wherein were women, family and children of Fatima, while Imam Ali (Zainul Abedeen) was seated upon a Camel without a litter. Blood was dripping from his legs and he was weeping in this state and said: “O evil nation! May you never be satiated! O the nation who did not respect us in consideration of our grandfather! What will you answer on the day of Qiyamah when we shall be joined along with our grandfather? You made us sit upon bare litters as though it is not us who had strengthened the foundations of Religion. O Bani Umayyah! Until when shall you keep oppressing us or refuse to respond to the call of our proclaimer? O those who clap your hands rejoicing upon our misfortunes and slander us upon the earth, is not my grandfather the Prophet of Allah, Woe be to you, who guides abundantly than the path of the misguide? O event of [[Al-Taff|Taff]] (Karbala)! You have made me the heir of grief and sorrow. By Allah! The veils will be pulled off the faces of those who have treated us badly.” The people of Kufa started distributing dates, bread and walnuts to the captivated children seated upon the litters. Seeing this Umm Kulthum called out, “O Kufans! Charity is unlawful for us”. She took it away from the hands and mouths of the children and threw it upon the ground. It is said that when she uttered these words, people wept on account of this unpleasant event. Umm Kulthum peeped out from the litter and said, “Quite O Kufans! Your men kill us while your women weep upon us? Allah is the Judge on the day of Judgment between you and us”. When she said this, the voice of wailing increased and the heads were brought forth. The head of Imam Hussain was in the forefront, it seemed similar to the Venus and moon and bore resemblance to the Prophet of Allah more than anyone else. His beard bore the mark of dye, while his face was glowing like a disc of the moon, while the wind was whirling it (the beard) to the left and right. Sayyidah Zaynab lifted her head and saw the face of her brother and hit her head upon the wooden pillar of the litter. We saw with our own eyes that blood started flowing from under her veil and she started uttering with a broken heart, “O crescent who did not even rise when it was eclipsed and it set! O piece of my heart! I had not presumed that the pen of destiny would have written this. O brother! Speak to the young Fatima so that her heart may find solace. O brother! What has happened to the heart that was merciful and kind towards us, that it has hardened? O brother! I wish you would look at Ali (Zainul Abedeen) when he was being captivated while he was also orphaned. He possessed no strength to retaliate; when he was being flogged he was calling out to you helplessly, while his tears were flowing. O brother! Take him into your fold and bring him close to you and offer solace to his frightened heart, what a disgrace for an orphan when he calls out to his father and receives no answer from him”. ===Sermons=== She was a narrator of the [[Battle of Karbala]] and delivered a sermon in the meeting held by Ibn Ziyad in Kufa. [[Sermon of Umm Kulthum in Kufa|Umm Kulthum Sermon in Kufa]] and Damascus, reprimanding and condemning the oppressors for their misdeeds, bear witness to her eloquence and valiant character, the legacy of her father Imam Ali. She remained steadfast and forbore patiently the worst ordeals of life alongside her elder sister [[Zaynab]]. ==Her Grave== There is disagreement about the place of Umm Kulthum Burial. However, there is tomb by her name in the cemetery of [[Bab al-Saghir]] in Damascus. Shaykh Abbas Qummi states that Umm Kulthum was buried in the renowned graveyard of Bab al-Saghir, opposite her niece [[Sakina bint Hussain|Sakina]], the daughter of Imam Hussain. [[Ziarat Janeb Umm Kulthum]] is recommended. ==Source== *[http://alhassanain.org/Nafasul%20Mahmum%3B%20Relating%20to%20the%20heart%20rending%20tragedy%20of%20Karbala/Nafasul_Mahmum%3B_Relating_to_the_heart_rending_tragedy_of_Karbala_html/nafasul_mahmum.htm Shaykh 'Abbas Qummi, Nafasul Mahmum; Relating to the heart rending tragedy of Karbala'] {{Captives of Karbala}} [[Category:Individuals]] [[Category:Historical Characters]] [[Category:Battle of Karbala]] [[Category:Hussain’s Family]] [[Category:Hussain’s Followers]] [[Category:Caravan of Captives]] [[fr:Umm Kulthum bt. Al-Imam Ali]] [[Fa:ام کلثوم دختر حضرت علی (ع)]]
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to Wikihussain are considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (see
Wikihussain:Copyrights
for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource.
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Template:Br separated entries
(
edit
)
Template:Captives of Karbala
(
edit
)
Template:Infobox
(
edit
)
Template:Infobox person
(
edit
)
Template:Main other
(
edit
)
Template:Navbox
(
edit
)
Template:Template other
(
edit
)
Template:Unbulleted list
(
edit
)
Template:Wikidata image
(
edit
)
Module:Arguments
(
edit
)
Module:Check for unknown parameters
(
edit
)
Module:Infobox
(
edit
)
Module:InfoboxImage
(
edit
)
Module:List
(
edit
)
Module:Navbar
(
edit
)
Module:Navbox
(
edit
)
Module:Separated entries
(
edit
)
Module:TableTools
(
edit
)
Category:Articles with hCards
Category:Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls
Navigation menu
Personal tools
Not logged in
Talk
Contributions
Log in
Namespaces
Page
Discussion
English
Views
Read
Edit
Edit source
View history
More
Search
Navigation
Main page
Recent changes
Random page
About WikiHussain
Guidelines
Contact Us
Tools
What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Page information
Number of articles
576