Fatema Sugra bint Husayn
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Fatema Sugra bint Husayn was the eight-year old daughter of the early Islamic Imam Husayn ibn Ali
Husayn ibn Ali
Hussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib ‎ was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...

. It is believed that this daughter was ill and left behind at Medina when he took part in the battle of Karbala
Battle of Karbala
The Battle of Karbala took place on Muharram 10, in the year 61 of the Islamic calendar in Karbala, in present day Iraq. On one side of the highly uneven battle were a small group of supporters and relatives of Muhammad's grandson Husain ibn Ali, and on the other was a large military detachment...

 (680).

There are two other daughters of Imam Husayn
Husayn ibn Ali
Hussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib ‎ was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...

 who were with him at Karbala: Sakinah (Fatema Kubra)
Sakinah bint Husayn
Sakinah bint Husayn 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 ....

 and Rukayya (also called Sakinah).

Story of Fatema Sugra when Imam Husain started for Karbala

There is a story brief quoted from web:

"The journey for Karbala started on 28th Rajab,60A.H., From Madina to Mecca. The hero of this first journey was Imam Hussain
Husayn ibn Ali
Hussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib ‎ was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...

 and the heroine was the memory of Fatima Sughra, his daughter whom he had left behind.

When every body doing preparation for journey, Fatima Sugra watched lying in bed, too ill even to get up. No one was saying anything about her going. She decided to wait till her father’s return.

She lay on bed praying that her father would agree to take her."Ya Allah! Do not separate me from my father! How can I live alone, without my little brother Asghar? Ya Allah, let my father agree to take me with him. I do not want to be left alone in Medina.

Just then she heard her father’s foot-steps. She quickly wiped away the tears from her eyes, propped herself into a sitting position and put on a brave smile to convince her father that she was well enough to travel.

Imam Hussain
Husayn ibn Ali
Hussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib ‎ was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...

 sat on the bed, put his hand on Sugra head and said, "When you were born, my dear. I named you after my mother Fatima Zehra. You look know that your grand mother was also known as Saabira, which means the patient one. I want you also to be a saabira and agree to stay in Madina with Ummul Baneen (Hazrat Abbas’s mother) and Umme Salmah. Will you do that?

What could Sugra say? She nodded her head fighting back her tears.
Imam kissed her and left the room.

Whenever the children of the Ahl al-Bayt were troubled by anything, they took their problem to Hazrat Abbas.

Sugra thought of her dear uncle, smiled hopefully, and sent for Abbas.
Surely, he would find a way to solve her problem? Abbas came in.He was accompanied by Ali Akber
Ali Akbar ibn Husayn
Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn was the son of the third Shi'ah Imam, Husayn ibn Ali, and Umm Layla.- Life :...

.

Sugra looked at them and said, "I know how much you two love me. How can you then leave me and go away? If I die who will bury me?" They explained her that she was too ill to travel and promised her that they would come and fetch her as soon as they had settled somewhere.

Fatima Sugra said, "I will accept that as I do not wish to disobey my father. I will be brave and stay here." She looked lovingly at her brother and added, "Ali Akber
Ali Akbar ibn Husayn
Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn was the son of the third Shi'ah Imam, Husayn ibn Ali, and Umm Layla.- Life :...

, promise me one thing though. When after you get married and return to Madina, and find Sugra gone, promise that you and your bride will visit my grave and recite Fatiha."

Akber and Abbas could not control their tears as they said good bye. At dawn the caravan departed.

Supported by Umme Salmah on one side and Ummul Baneen on the other, Sugra waved good-bye. It was difficult to part with Asghar and both Imaam Hussain
Husayn ibn Ali
Hussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib ‎ was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...

 and Bibi Rubaab had to hold and console Sugra as she kissed her little brother good-bye.

Until Carvan turned the corner, Imam kept looking back. He would bravely smile and wave to his daughter. Ali Akber of course could not even do that because he was unable to control his tears.

As soon as they were out of sight, Imam Hussain stopped his horse and began to sob!

It is always so very difficult and so very sad for a parent and child to part!
Days passed into months. Sughra would spend her days in the mosque or visiting Ummul Baneen.

Ramadhan passed. Eid was a difficult day for Sughra. She kept on thinking of Asghar, and Akber and her darling sister Sakina.

Then came Muharram. For some reason Sugra’s restlessness increased.
One night she got up. She felt a little thirsty. She filled a cup with water. As she brought the cup to her lips, Sugra stared at the water, and screamed. The cup fell out of her hands.

Umme Salmah came running. "What is it, Sugra?". Sugra was shaking with fear. She ran into the arms of Umme Salmah. "O grand-mother!" she cried, pointing at the cup, "As I lifted the cup to my mouth, I saw Ali Asghar’s reflection in the water.

I saw him spread out his little arms towards me. And then I heard him speak. He was saying, ‘Al atash, Ya Ukhti Fatimah." (I am thirsty, O my sister Fatima!!.) This was the night of 9th Muharram, Shab-e-Ashura!!

'Kahan Tha Madina Kahan Karbala,Kaheen Ka Musafir Kahan Lut Gaya.'"

Where was Medina and Where Karbala?,
Where was this traveler from far away looted? .

See also

Sakinah (Fatema Kubra)
Sakinah bint Husayn
Sakinah bint Husayn 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 ....

 and Rukayya
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