A lady in balcony...
A lady in balcony, saw the plight of Sakina Rushing down with water, she was in a dilemma She went to Sakina, breaking the police cordon A tumbler of cool water; O' merciful heaven! Was it Umm Ayman?
Zaynab was not sure Two decades had passed, since the days of yore "I am thankful for your noble gesture, May God, on you, His blessings shower." She was astonished and completely dazed Zaynab brushed aside the hair, from her face The same Zaynab, whom she adored and venerated, Was now a picture of woe, a victim of fate. Kissing Zaynab's feet, out of reverence Umm Ayman, weepingly, asked for forgiveness; Lest, such display rouse public sympathy The guards pounced and whipped, Ayman, mercilessly.
Thrown aside, she weepingly complained to Allah The caravan proceeded to the court of Obeidullah Seated on a throne, holding his royal court The prisoners were marched in the villain's fort.
Seeing Zaynab and Kulthum, he ordered his men To place at his feet, the head of Husayn; He mockingly inquired, the son of a bitch' "Are these slave girls or children of Prophet?" as per the parting promise given to Husayn Zaynab, who was controlling herself, lost restrain "We are grand-daughters of your acknowledged Prophet, Sisters of Husayn, whom your henchmen murdered!" In frenzy, she gave him a bit of her mind "You are the stooge of Yazid, O' you fiend!
He has flouted all the principles of Islam The house of Prophet, he has unjustifiably harmed!" "He has trampled all ethical concepts reduced all beings to a condition abject your success, is ephimeral, be sure very soon, God's wrath, you will endure." Ibn Ziad, was stunned by this bold rebuke His embarrassment was apparent, though he fumed The awe inspiring atmosphere of the court Held no terrors for Zaynab and Kulthum, both.
He looked around to see the devastating effect If she went on, the masses would defect He shouted at the top of his heartless voice Undaunted by threats, Zaynab dared him twice! She projected the issues, the sacrifices of Husayn; Most poignantly, she recalled his piety and fame A blind companion of the Prophet, Ziad bin Arkan Protested at the indignities on founders of Islam.
Ibn Ziad, shouting him down, ordered his removal By nature, he was crafty and vindictively cruel He hurriedly dismissed the corrupt court "Carry the prisoners to Damascus", he roared. Previous…