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| native_name        = زینب بنت علی
| native_name        = زینب بنت علی
| image              = Zaynab tomb.jpg
| image              = Zaynab tomb.jpg
| caption            = The Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque in (Damascus, Syria)
| caption            = The Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque in ([[Damascus]], [[Syria]])
| known_for          = Leading of the caravan of Al-Hussain after his death at the Battle of Karbala in Iraq, Umayyad Empire)
| known_for          = Leading of the caravan of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Al-Hussain]] after his death at the [[Battle of Karbala]] in [[Iraq]], Umayyad Empire)
| birth_date        = 15 Hijra year (Wednesday, 5 Jumada al-awwal; Jumada I, 5 Hijri year- October 2, 626 Common Era)
| birth_date        = 15 Hijra year (Wednesday, 5 Jumada al-awwal; Jumada I, 5 Hijri year- October 2, 626 Common Era)
| birth_place        = Medina, Al-Hijaz,  
| birth_place        = Medina, Al-Hijaz,  
| father            = Ali ibn Abi Talib  
| father            = [[Ali ibn Abi Talib]]
| mother            = Fatima bint Muhammad
| mother            = [[Fatima]] bint [[Muhammad]]
| relatives          = Muhammad (maternal grandfather), Hasan ibn Ali (brother), Hussain ibn Ali (brother), Muhsin ibn Ali (brother), Umm Kulthum bint Ali (sister), Abbas (brother)
| relatives          = [[Muhammad]] (maternal grandfather), [[Hasan ibn Ali]] (brother), [[Hussain ibn Ali]] (brother), Muhsin ibn Ali (brother), [[Umm Kulthum bint Ali]] (sister), [[Abbas]] (brother)
| spouse            = ‘Abdullah ibn Ja'far
| spouse            = ‘Abdullah ibn Ja'far
| children          = Ali, Aun, Muhammad, Abbas, Umm Kulthum
| children          = Ali, Aun, Muhammad, Abbas, Umm Kulthum
| death_date        = 62 Hijra year (681/682 CE)
| death_date        = 62 Hijra year (681/682 CE)
| death_place        = Damascus, Umayyad Empire
| death_place        = Damascus, [[Umayyad]] Empire
| resting_place      = Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque, Damascus, the Levant or Al-Sayeda Zainab Mosque, Cairo, Egypt
| resting_place      = Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque, [[Damascus]], the Levant or Al-Sayeda Zainab Mosque, Cairo, Egypt
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'''Zaynab''' is the granddaughter of the Prophet [[Prophet|Muhammed]] and role model for Shi῾i female activists. Zaynab is among the prominent granddaughters of the Prophet Mohammed, and her fame in Islamic history derives from her passionate and eloquent defense of her family and in particular her brother, [[Hussain ibn Ali|al-Hussain]], the martyred hero of the Battle of [[Karbala]] (680). She was a daughter of [[ʿAli ibn Abi Talib|῾Ali ibn Abi Talib]], Mohammed's cousin, and [[Fatima]] al-Zahra, the favored and youngest daughter of Mohammad.
'''Zaynab''' is the granddaughter of the Prophet [[Prophet|Muhammed]] and role model for Shi῾i female activists. Zaynab is among the prominent granddaughters of the Prophet Mohammed, and her fame in Islamic history derives from her passionate and eloquent defense of her family and in particular her brother, [[Hussain ibn Ali|al-Hussain]], the martyred hero of the Battle of [[Karbala]] (680). She was a daughter of [[ʿAli ibn Abi Talib|῾Ali ibn Abi Talib]], Mohammed's cousin, and [[Fatima]] al-Zahra, the favored and youngest daughter of Mohammad.

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