Description:
The Forgotten Queens is a groundbreaking exploration of early Islamic history that uncovers the lives of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him and his progeny) neglected daughters-Zainab, Roqayyah, and Umm Kulthum. For centuries, debates have questioned whether the Holy Prophet had daughters other than Lady Fatima al-Zahraa (as). Some claimed these women were adopted or fostered, but Abdul-Zahraa Abdul-Hussain provides compelling evidence proving otherwise.
Drawing from Quranic verses, authentic Hadith traditions, and historical sources, this book restores their rightful place in the Prophet's family. It challenges sectarian narratives, revisits controversial figures, and sheds light on the sacrifices and struggles of women whose legacies deserve remembrance.
Inside This Book You Will Discover:Quranic and historical evidence affirming that the Prophet had multiple daughters.
The lives, marriages, and martyrdoms of Zainab, Roqayyah, and Umm Kulthum.
How sectarian scholars, such as Abul Qassim al-Kufi, influenced false narratives.
Why remembering the Prophet's daughters is essential for honoring the Ahlulbayt (as).
How their forgotten stories offer inspiration in faith, resilience, and devotion.
Perfect for students of Shi'a scholarship and Islamic studies.
A vital resource for anyone researching Prophet Muhammad's family lineage.
Offers a women-centered perspective often overlooked in traditional Islamic history.
A heartfelt devotional work dedicated to reviving the memory of the Prophet's daughters.
The Forgotten Queens is not just a historical analysis-it is a call to honor the Prophet's daughters and their sacrifices. This book is essential reading for those who seek truth, knowledge, and spiritual closeness to the Messenger of Allah and his family.