| Name: | Sakina (Also Known As Rukayya) |
| Father: | Imam Hussain(A.S) Ibn-e-Ali (A.S) Ibn-e-Abu Talib(A.S) |
| Mother: | Bibi Umm-e-Rubab (S.A) |
| Birth: | 20th Rajab |
| Death | 13th Safar, Damascus |
Bibi Rukayya (S.A)
(also known as Bibi Sakina (S.A)) was the youngest daughter of Imam
Hussain (A.S). Sakina (S.A) is a derivative of "Sakoon" meaning
"Peace". Imam Hussain (A.S) used to pray for a daughter in his night
prayers, a daughter who would give him peace, and Allah (SWT)
granted him his wish and blessed him with Bibi Sakina (S.A).
Bibi Sakina (S.A) was the most beloved daughter of Imam Hussain
(A.S) and used to sleep on his chest every night. She was a lively
child, full of love and happiness. Being the daughter of the holy
Imam, she was different from other children of her age in many ways.
She was very religious and enjoyed reading the Holy Quran and never
missed her prayers. From a very early age, she took great care to
make sure that her head and face were properly covered when in
public.
Imam Hussain (A.S) was often heard saying, "A house without Sakina
(S.A) would not be worth living in" She always had a sweet and
cheerful smile and a very friendly nature. Everyone loved Sakina
(S.A). Other children sought her company as much as the grown ups
did. She was very generous and always shared whatever she had with
others.
Like any other four-five year old when Sakina (S.A) went to bed at
night she wanted to spend some time with her father. Imam Hussain
(A.S) would tell her stories of the Prophet's (A.S) and of the
battles fought by her grandfather Imam Ali (A.S). She would rest her
head on her father's chest and Imam Hussain (A.S) would not move
from her until she fell asleep.
There was a special bond between Bibi Sakina (S.A) and her paternal uncle, Ghazi Abbas Ibn Ali (A.S). He loved her more than he did his own children. If Sakina (S.A) requested for anything, Abbas (A.S) would not rest until he fulfilled her request. There was nothing that Abbas (A.S) would not do to make Bibi Sakina (S.A) happy. During the journey from Madina to Mecca and then Mecca to Karbala, Abbas (A.S) was often seen riding up to the mehmil (a special saddle made for women) in which Bibi Sakina (S.A) sat to make sure that she had everything she wanted. Sakina (S.A) loved her uncle just as much. While in Madina she would, several times a day, visit the house in which Ghazi Abbas (A.S) lived with his family and his mother, Ummul-Baneen (S.A).
When from the 2nd
of Muharram the armies of Yazid bin Mu'awiyah (L.A) began to gather
at Karbala, Imam Hussain (A.S) said to his sister Bibi Zainab (S.A),
"The time has come for you to get Sakina used to going to sleep
without my being there".
Bibi Sakina (S.A) would follow her father at night and Imam Hussain
(A.S) had to gently take her to Bibi Zainab (S.A) or Bibi Rubaab
(S.A) (Bibi Sakina (S.A)'s mother).
At Karbala when
from the 7th of Muharram water became scarce, Bibi Sakina (S.A)
shared whatever little water she had with other children. When soon
there was no water at all, the thirsty children would look at Bibi
Sakina (S.A) with their eyes full of hope, and because she could not
help them she would have tears in her eyes. Bibi Sakina (S.A)'s lips
were parched with thirst.
Several times Ghazi Abbas (A.S) asked Imam Hussain (A.S) for
permission to go and fight the armies of Yazid (L.A). Each time Imam
Hussain (A.S) would reply "Abbas, you are the captain of my army;
you are my Alamdaar, (the standard bearer)". Ghazi Abbas (A.S) would
never argue with Imam Hussain (A.S).
Just then Bibi Sakina (S.A) came out holding a dried up mashk
(water-bag). The little princess of the generous Imam leading 42
children, each with a dry water-bag.
The children were shouting: "Thirst, consuming thirst, is killing us."
She walked up to Ghazi Abbas (A.S) and told Abbas (A.S) that the children had all come to her asking for water. He could see that thirst, aggravated by the scorching heat of the desert, was squeezing their young lives out of them. Abbas (A.S) went to Imam Hussain (A.S) and requested his permission to go and get water for Bibi Sakina (S.A) and the other children. Imam Hussain then gave his permission. Abbas put Sakina's (S.A) mashk on the Alam (Flag), mounted his horse and rode up to Imam Hussain (A.S).
Abbas (A.S) said "I have come to say goodbye".
Imam Hussain (A.S) said "My brother, come and embrace me".
Ghazi Abbas (A.S)
dismounted his horse. There were tears in Imam's (A.S) eyes. As
Ghazi Abbas (A.S) prepared to mount his horse, Imam Hussain (A.S)
said, "My brother, I want a gift from you. I want your sword".
Ghazi Abbas (A.S), without saying a word, gave his sword to Imam
Hussain (A.S) and rode into the battlefield, armed only with a spear
and holding the Alam.
When Ghazi Abbas (A.S) went to get the water, the children gathered
around Bibi Sakina (S.A) with their little cups, knowing that as
soon as Ghazi Abbas (A.S) would bring water, Bibi Sakina (S.A) would
first make sure that they had some before taking any herself.
Bibi Sakina (S.A)
was standing next to Imam Hussain (A.S), also with her eyes fixed on
the Alam of Abbas (A.S). Abbas (A.S) reached the river bank fighting
Yazid (L.A)'s men trying to block his way, killing many with his
spear. Abbas' (A.S) bravery was well known among the Arabs and the
Yazidi troops started to flee in different directions. As he bent
down to fill the mashk, the Alam disappeared from sight. Bibi Sakina
(S.A) was frightened and looked at her father. Imam (A.S) said,
Sakina (S.A), your uncle Abbas is at the river bank. Bibi Sakina
(S.A) smiled and said, Alhamdulillah (all praise is for Allah) and
called out all the children to welcome Ghazi Abbas (A.S).
With the water-bag filled, Abbas (A.S) wanted to get the water to
the anxiously waiting children as quickly as possible. Seeing him
gallop towards the camp of Imam Husain (A.S), a Yazidi commander
shouted from the enemy ranks that if even a single drop of water
reaches Hussain (A.S)'s camp, it would be impossible to fight them
on the battlefield.
When arrows were
coming form all sides, Abbas had only one thought in his mind, how
to protect the water-bag than his life. Ghazi Abbas (A.S) lost both
his arms during the attack, trying to save the water-bag. The Alam
fell onto the ground. Bibi Sakina (S.A) could not see it any longer.
She looked at Imam Hussain (A.S), but he turned his face away. Bibi
Sakina (S.A) began to tremble with fear and her eyes filled with
tears.
She raised her hands and prayed: "Ya Allah! Do not let them kill
my uncle Abbas (A.S), I will not ask for water again" then ran
inside to her mother.
When Bibi Sakina (S.A) saw Imam Hussain (A.S) bringing the blood
drenched Alam (Flag) she knew that her uncle Ghazi Abbas (A.S) had
been martyred.
Then came the time when the earth shook and Bibi Sakina (S.A) became an orphan. The tyrannical forces of Yazid (L.A) came to the tents. They looted all the belongings of the holy Ladies (A.S). They even snatched away the hijab of the holy ladies (S.A). Bibi Fatima Zahra (S.A) daughters were left bare-headed. Shimr (L.A), the most evil of Yazid's men, came too. Sakina was crying for her father. Instead of comforting words, Shimr (L.A) slapped Sakina (S.A)'s face and pulled off the earrings from her ears.
Blood poured from
little Sakina (S.A)'s ears. Surely they would stop now. But they did
not. One-by-one they set fire to the tents. The helpless ladies and
children ran from one tent to another. Little Sakina (S.A)'s dress
was on fire, her ears were bleeding. All Bibi Sakina (S.A) wanted
was her dear father.
She ran to the battlefield screaming: "Father, where are you?
Father, father, speak to me father."
As the night descended, since Imam Zain ul Abideen (A.S) was unconscious due to his poor health condition, Bibi Zainab (S.A), the daughter of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (A.S), took it on herself to protect the ladies and children. She gathered all the ladies and children, in to one small space in between the gutted tents. Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S) lay on the ground surrounded by these widows and orphans. There was no fire, no light. Only the moon cast its dull light.
On the night of Ashura (also known as Sham-e-Ghareeban ), when Imam Hussain (A.S) and his companions were lying headless in the plains of Karbala, back in the tents, Bibi Zainab (S.A) was gathering all the children and the ladies together. She noticed that little Bibi Sakina (S.A) was missing. She asked Bibi Rubab (S.A), but even she did not know where Bibi Sakina (S.A) was. The two holy ladies panicked and ran out of the tents looking for her.
The two ladies
searched everywhere for the young girl but in vain. Finally, in
desperation, Bibi Zainab (S.A) went to the place where the body of
her brother, Imam Hussain (A.S), lay and cried,
"O my brother, Sakina (S.A), who you left in my care, is nowhere to
be found. Where shall I look for her in this wilderness?"
Just then, the moon came out from behind a cloud and Bibi Zainab
(S.A) saw that little Bibi Sakina (S.A) lay on her father, sleeping
on his chest like she always used to.
She shook the child awake and said, "Oh, Sakina! How did you recognize your father? A person can be recognized by their face or the clothes they wear. Your father has neither."
Bibi Sakina (S.A) replied innocently, "I wanted to tell my father about what the people had done to me. I wanted to tell him how Shimr had robbed the earrings that my father had so lovingly given me. I wanted to tell him how he had ripped them from my ears leaving my earlobes torn and bleeding. I wanted to tell him how the beast had mercilessly slapped me when I cried in pain. When I was running aimlessly in the desert I thought I heard my father's voice telling me he was here. I followed the voice and I found him lying here. I told him everything and then I felt like sleeping on his chest the way I always did, for the last time. So I kept my head on his chest and slept till you came."
Umar bin Sa'ad (L.A) asked Hur's widow
to take some food and water to the ladies and the children. As she
neared to where they were resting, Bibi Zainab (S.A) recognized her.
She stood up, went towards Hur's widow and offered her condolences
for the martyrdom of Hur. This gesture on the part of Bibi Zainab
(S.A), who had suffered so much, lost so many, and carrying so much
grief in her heart, is a lesson in real Islamic manners which the
world should never be allowed to forget.
Hur bin Reyahi (RA) was a general in Yazid's army but left the
Satanic camp and joined Imam Hussain (A.S). Hur had realised and
accepted the holy status of the Prophet's grandson.
Bibi Zainab (S.A) took the jug of water. She went to Sakina who had
fallen into a fretful sleep. Gently she stroked the Sakina (S.A)'s
uncombed hair. Bibi Sakina (S.A) opened her eyes.
Bibi Zainab (S.A) said, "Here is
some water Sakina, please drink a little. You have been thirsty for
so long." On hearing the word 'water' Sakina cried out
hopefully, "has my uncle Abbas (A.S) come back?"
When she was told that Hur's widow had brought the water, she got
up, went to Hur's widow, thanked her and then asked Bibi Zainab
(S.A), "Have you all drank water?" Bibi Zainab (S.A) shook
her head. Bibi Sakina (S.A) asked, "why then do you ask me to
drink water?" Bibi Zainab (S.A) said, "because, my dear,
you are the youngest". Bibi Sakina (S.A) replied, "no,
Asghar is the youngest."
Bibi Sakina (S.A) took the jug of water, ran towards where Asghar
(A.S) was buried, crying "O Asghar, O Asghar."
Shezada Ali Asghar (A.S) was Bibi
Sakina's baby brother. The Yazidi's killed the six-month-old child
with an arrow when Imam Hussain (A.S) requested them to give him
some water as he was dying of thirst.
This was how the homeless spent their night at Karbala. This was
Sham-e-Ghareeban, the night of the homeless. They had lost
everything. Their men had died. Their children had been killed. In
this desolate desert the fourth Imam, Imam Zain ul Abideen (A.S),
the women and the remaining children are huddled where only a few
hours earlier stood their camps. Ghazi Abbas (A.S), Shezada Qasim
(A.S) and Shezada Ali Akbar (A.S) had taken turns to guard the
camps. Now, the daughters of Imam Ali (A.S) and Bibi Fatima (S.A),
Bibi Zainab (S.A) and Bibi Kulsoom (S.A), lay awake to make sure
that Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S) and the children were safe from
harm.
The next day, the caravan of the
unfortunate was made to start travelling towards Kufa. Imam Zain-ul
Abideen (A.S), frail with illness, was bound in heavy chains and
forced to walk barefooted as the Ladies, including the
grand-daughters of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W), were forced to sit
on bare backs of the camels and with their necks and hands tied
tightly in ropes.
The caravan suffered the tortures of the journey and when they
reached Kufa they were forced to march through public roads and
through the streets of Kufa.
Suddenly the camel on which the holy daughter of Imam Hussain (A.S), Bibi Sakina (S.A) and the holy sister of Imam Hussain (A.S) , Bibi Zainab (S.A) were seated, stopped near a house. Bibi Zainab's (S.A) eyes fell on Bibi Sakina (S.A) and immediately knew that she had something to say. She asked her and Bibi Sakina (S.A) answered, "I am about to say something, I know my dear aunt, that at this moment it is impossible for you to fulfil it."
When Bibi Zainab (S.A) insisted, Bibi
Sakina (S.A) replied, "O my dear aunt my throat is so dry I do
not think I can endure my thirst anymore." Bibi Sakina (S.A)'s
words were heard by the women who were on the top of the houses so
that they could see the holy caravan march clearly. Among these
women, a goodhearted Bibi immediately got up from the crowd and
rushed home to bring water for Bibi Sakina (S.A).
But when she came near the camel and near Bibi Zainab (S.A) she
asked for a favour in return and said to Bibi Zainab (S.A) that
"When this thirsty child has tasted this water I want her to pray
for me." On hearing this Bibi Zainab (S.A) prevented Bibi
Sakina (S.A) from tasting the water and said to her, "Dear
Sakina (S.A), first fulfil this Bibi's request." Bibi Zainab
(S.A) asked the Bibi what Bibi Sakina (S.A) should pray for and she
answered that, "My first wish is that may my children never be
orphans like you , please pray for me oh my dear child , I see that
you are an orphan and I am aware of that God always listens to the
prayer of an orphan."
Bibi Sakina (S.A) raised her little hands and prayed for the
Bibi.
Then Bibi Zainab (S.A) asked her about
her second wish? The Bibi answered, "My second desire is that I
wish to visit Madina, please pray for me that God will give me the
opportunity to visit the holy city."
On hearing the name of Madina, Bibi Zainab (S.A) asked the Bibi why
she wanted to go to Madina. She answered, "Because it is my wish
to visit the Holy Prophet's (S.A.W) grave and I would also like to
meet my holy Bibi, Bibi Fatima Zahra (S.A)." Bibi Zainab (S.A)
replied, "But don't you know Bibi Fatima Zahra (S.A) is no
longer alive?" "So what", the Bibi replied, "I
have also served her holy daughters Bibi Zainab (S.A) and Bibi Umm-e
Kulsoom (A.S). I will go to Madina to have my last chance to have
the honour to meet them." Now Bibi Zainab (S.A) asked her one
final question.
"Dear Momina, if you would see your Bibi Zainab (S.A) would you
recognize her?" She immediately answered, "Of course I
would." Bibi Zainab (S.A) removed her hair from the face and
cried, "Then your prayer has been answered, behold Umm-e Habiba,
it's me Zainab (A.S), then why don't you recognize me, don't you
recognize us all?"
Umm-e Habiba began to cry and said, "Oh God, what crime have
they committed so that they are being tortured this brutally?"
Bibi Zainab (S.A) continued, "We are the children of the Holy
prophet (S.A.W), your master Imam Hussain (A.S) has been martyred
along with his devotees and left unburied on the burning sand in
Karbala, their heads have been taken and raised on the lances . Look
ahead Umm-e Habiba, your master's head is in front of you, the head
which lips are reciting the Holy Quran."
From the time when Imam Hussain (A.S)
fell in the battle field, Bibi Sakina (S.A) forgot to smile. Kufa
saw her as a sober little girl lost in thought. Quite often she
would sit up at night. When asked if she wanted anything, she would
say, "I just heard a baby cry? Is it Asghar? He must be calling
out for me."
From Kufa, the next phase of the journey started for the holy
prisoners. This journey was to take them to Damascus, in Syria,
which was the capital of Yazid (L.A).
Bibi Sakina (S.A) was tied, with a rope, on a bare camel. At one
point in the journey, Bibi Sakina (S.A) fell from her camel. The
caravan didn't stop. No one, apart from the holy prisoners
(A.S.W.S), noticed the fall of this little princess (S.A).
After this
incidence, the wretched army changed the formation of the holy
prisoners (A.S.W.S). Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S), was already tied
with chains on neck and feet. The wretched army tied his son, Imam
Mohammed Baqir (A.S) the 5th Holy Imam, on Imam Zain-ul Abideen's
(A.S) back and then the same rope was tied on his sister, Bibi
Sakina's (A.S) neck, so that Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S) could not
stand straight. If he did stand straight, the rope used to get tight
and strangle Bibi Sakina (S.A).
Even at these times of hardship and misery, Imam Hussain (A.S)'s
little princess always thought of the others first. She would
console her mother on the death of Shezada Ali Asghar (A.S) and when
she saw any other Bibi or child weeping Bibi Sakina (S.A) would put
her little arms around her.
In those days, it used to take 32 days, on a camel, to reach Damascus, but this holy family (A.S.W.S) was taken in such a way that it only took them 16 days to reach Damascus.
After the tragedy of Karbala, 16 days of suffering the miseries, the tortures and calamities for the Ahl-e-Bayt (A.S.W.S) - The Prophet's family (A.S), they reached Damascus. When Yazid (L.A) heard the news of the caravan reaching the outskirts of Damascus, he ordered them to stop, while he and the people of Damascus prepared for celebrations and jubilations. This caravan of Holy prisoners was made to wait out side Damascus for 4 days.
Someone asked Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S), after the holy family (A.S.W.S) was released from the Zindan-e-Sham (Dungeons of Syria), as to what was the hardest part in that whole period, and Imam (A.S) had replied that the hardest part was the time when the holy family (A.S) was made to stop outside Damascus for 4 days. They were treated like animals, with their hands tied; and no food or water was given.
Then they are asked to enter the city, the Holy Bibi's (S.A) were forced to pass through the bazaar with out their hijab (veils), while the locals were cheering and singing, finally they reached the court of Yazid (L.A).
The Holy family of Imam Hussain (A.S) was now facing Yazid (L.A). They were acting with patience on his actions as it was Imam Hussein's (A.S) will that they should do so. Every Bibi (S.A), every child was standing in front of Yazid (L.A) tied in ropes and with no veils and Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S) bound in heavy chains.
The shocking scene is that the evil Yazid (L.A) is drinking wine and in front of him in a tray is the severed head of Imam Hussain (A.S) and Yazid (L.A) is hitting the mouth and teeth of the holy Imam with a stick.
Suddenly Yazid (L.A)'s eyes fell on the 4 year old girl who was standing with her one hand on her face and the other hand on her neck. Yazid (L.A) asks his men who this child is and gets the answer that this is the most beloved daughter of Imam Hussain (A.S), Bibi Sakina (S.A), and it is known that Bibi Sakina (S.A) never fell to sleep until she laid her head on her father's chest. "Is that true?" Yazid (L.A) said and ordered to talk to her and when Bibi Sakina (S.A) approached Yazid (L.A), he wanted to test this love of her father Imam Hussain (A.S) in front of hundreds of courtiers.
Yazid (L.A) said to Bibi Sakina (S.A), "If that is true what I have just heard, then try to call upon your father and we'll see if your father's head will come to your lap." Bibi Sakina (S.A) raised her little hands and prayed to God and then turned herself towards the head of her holy father (A.S) and said with tears flowing from her eyes, "O my dear father please come to your daughter. This evil Yazid is putting our love to the test."
At once the severed
head of Imam Hussain (A.S) rose from the tray and came miraculously
to Bibi Sakina (S.A) who started to kiss her father's holy head and
rubbed her face to her father's face.
While in the court, Yazid tried to humiliate the Ahl-e-bait (A.S),
but every time, would get humiliated him self. At this time, one
wretched soul who was one of Yazid's (L.A) servant, to please Yazid
(L.A), came up with an idea, and asked Yazid (L.A) to give the
little princess (S.A) to him, so he could have her as his slave.
This enraged the daughter of Imam Ali (A.S), Bibi Zainab (S.A).
Hearing this, the people present at court got shocked, and Yazid (L.A) sensing that people might get angry and a revolt might take place, said no to the servant's request. Meanwhile, Hind, Yazid's (L.A) wife, who had been a servant of Bibi Zainab (A.S), was passing from that area. She heard the voice of Bibi Zainab (S.A), and rushed towards the court. She entered the court without her veil in a frenzied style.
Yazid (L.A), who knew that his wife Hind was very devoted towards Ahl-e-Bait (A.S), quickly ordered the court be adjourned, and the Holy Ahl-e-Bait (A.S) be taken to the prison. Yazid (L.A) calmed his wife by telling her that it was a group of rebels and not Ahl-e-Bait (A.S).
Yazid's (L.A)
servants, by the order of their master, placed the Holy prisoners in
a dark and unclean prison room. After being released, when Imam
Zain-ul Abideen (A.S) reached Madina, people asked him about this
jail room. Imam (A.S) said, "It was a very old and unclean
house, even the ceiling had fallen down. And since it had no
ceiling, the holy Ahl-e-Bait (A.S) were unwrapped to the heat and
cold."
After so many trials and humiliations with the Ahl-e-Bait (A.S),
Yazid (L.A) continued with his terror and then put the Ahl-e-Bait
(A.S.W.S) in prison in a dark underground cell and gave them so
little food that was barely enough for every one. In this prison the
little princess Sakina had troubles to go to sleep every night as
she missed her father Imam Hussain (A.S). Bibi Zainab (S.A) used to
try to console Bibi Sakina (S.A) that she should soon meet her
father and with these words tried to make her go to sleep.
Knowing that her
weeping upsets her mother, Bibi Sakina (S.A) would cry silently and
quickly wipe away her tears. In the prison, at Syria, she would
stare at the flock of birds flying to their nests at sunset and
innocently ask Bibi Zainab (S.A), "will Sakina (S.A) be going
home like those birds flying to their homes? "
One night Bibi Sakina (S.A) was asleep and she suddenly woke up
crying and started to look for her father everywhere. All the Holy
ladies tried to console her so she would stop crying but she didn't
get any peace and continued crying, "O my dear aunt , where is
my father , a few minutes ago I was with my father and he kissed me
and said to me that my dear Sakina (S.A) you will soon be with me.
But where is my father now?? "
When Bibi Sakina told her dream, all the Holy ladies (A.S) started to cry and now this noise of crying was heard by Yazid (L.A) at his court. Yazid (L.A) sent a servant to ask why the little princess (A.S) was crying. The servant was informed that Bibi Sakina (S.A) missed her father and that is why she was crying. They informed Yazid (L.A) of the situation, and Yazid (L.A), for his sadistic pleasure, sent the severed head of Imam Hussain (A.S) to the prison and when Bibi Sakina (S.A) received the head of her father she started to cry even more and held it very tight and asked her father, "who cut off my father's head, who martyred my father, why are we held as captives?"
With these words of sorrow suddenly Bibi Sakina (S.A) was quiet and there was a silence in the cell. Everyone thought that Bibi Sakina (S.A) had finally gone to sleep again but this was not a temporary sleep, Bibi Sakina (S.A) had now gone into a permanent sleep to meet her holy father. Bibi Zainab (S.A) summoned Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S) to check the status of Sakina (S.A) as they thought she had fallen unconscious. When the Imam (A.S) went over to check on his sister (A.S), he noticed she had stopped breathing. All the Bibi's (S.A) were crying standing around Bibi Sakina (S.A).
Bibi Sakina (S.A)
was buried in the same dungeon. Bibi Zainab (A.S.) held the still
child as Imam Zain-ul Abideen (A.S) dug a grave for her sister in
the dungeon. Her (A.S) clothes were burnt in Karbala, and due to
injuries, had intermingled with her flesh. Therefore, she was buried
in the same burnt, ripped clothes right there in he Dungeon of Syria
(Zindan-e-Shaam.)
As the grave was being filled up after the burial the mother let out
a scream. All the ladies huddled around her, and the prison walls
began to shake with the cry, "Ya Bibi Sakina (S.A), Ya
Mazloomah. (O Sakina! O Oppressed one!)"
When the time came and they were released from the prison, Bibi
Rubaab (S.A) came to the grave of her beloved daughter (S.A), put
her cheek on Bibi Sakina (S.A)'s grave and cried out,
"Speak to me Sakina (S.A). Only a word, my child, speak to me."
Bibi Sakina (S.A)'s body was removed from its original burial place, Dungeon of Syria, some centuries later, when a pious man of Damascus was informed in his dream that water was pouring into the grave of this young Hashmite princess (S.A).
Upon confirmation that ground water was actually entering the grave, Bibi Sakina (S.A)'s body was buried in a new shrine near Yazid's palace, where she rests today. Her body was in the condition that if she had been buried the same day.
It was her father Imam Hussain (A.S) who was brutally killed in Karbala. It was her baby brother Ali Asghar (A.S) who had an arrow shot through his neck. It was her beloved uncle Abbas (A.S) that had both his arms cut off. It was she who spent her last days in a dungeon. The little princess of Imam Hussain (A.S). The only person to never make it out of that desolate dungeon. She was Bibi Sakina (S.A), the young Hashemite princess.