moving to her father. A pagan man galloped viciously and pointed in front of her carriage brandishing a spear upon Zaynab and her young kids. Zaynab fell from her camel and she had abortion of the baby that was budding within her.
Her brother-in-law, who was her lead reasoned with the men and turned the carriage to head back to Mecca.
Later on, her brother-in-law transported Zaynab and her kids by night where they safely arrived at Al-Madina to be reunited with her father.
Zaynab was finally able to live her life as a liberated Muslim, attending prayers with her family and working towards the betterment of a progressive society.
In Al-Madina, many Muslims wanted to marry her.
But she refused all of them.
Was she still in love with Abul-Aas?
The Second Reunion
After 6 years
The Muslims were instructed to sabotage trade caravans from Mecca that were travelling past Al-Madina. A caravan returning from Syria was captured. The merchandise and employees were captured; however, one man, among the captives escaped.
He made his way carefully to Al-Madina in the middle of the night, and there, He asked where the home of Zaynab is.
He knocked on the door. Zaynab let him in.
In all of his despair, he knew he could trust her.
She was very happy to see him again.
She thought that he finally embraced Islam and came to marry her and live with her.
He told her that he was troubled by the confiscation of many goods that were held in his trust as a result from barter trades in Syria. The people of Mecca trusted him and he needed to return the goods to their purchasers. He also feared for his safety.
She said: anyway you are welcome as the father