Sakinah (Fatema Kubra) bint Husayn
| Sakinah (alternate Sukaina) bint Al Hussayn | |
|---|---|
| Born | 669 |
| Birthplace | Medina |
| Died | 736 [1] |
| Place of death | Damascus, Syria |
| Buried | Bab Saghir |
| Father | Husayn ibn Ali |
Sakinah bint Husayn (Arabic: سكينة بنت الحسين; 669-736) was the daughter of the early Islamic martyr Husayn ibn Ali. It is believed that there were two daughters of Husayn who were with him at the battle of Karbala, Sakinah and Sukayna (4 years old). Sakinah was also called Fatima Al Kubra ("The Older Fatima"). There was another daughter of Husayn, Fatima Al Sughra bint Al-Husayn, who was supposed to be ill and left behind at Medina.
According to the Shia tradition, Husayn's daughter was supposed to be married with Imam Hasan's son. At Karbala, Husayn remembered his promise made to his brother Hasan, and to fulfill it, he arranged the marriage of his daughter Sakinah just before the battle. In the battle this son of Imam Hasan got martyred.[2] [3]
She was married with Imam Hasan's son Hasan al-Muthanna later.[4] She died in the year 736.