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After captivity, Sukayna and other member of the caravan returned to [[Medina]]. There are not many authentic and reliable reports about her life in Medina until her demise. Her conversation with 'Uthman's daughter is perhaps one of the few reliable reports of this period.
After captivity, Sukayna and other member of the caravan returned to [[Medina]]. There are not many authentic and reliable reports about her life in Medina until her demise. Her conversation with 'Uthman's daughter is perhaps one of the few reliable reports of this period.
It is narrated that once Sukayna and 'Uthman's daughter were present in a gathering. Uthman's daughter boasted that “I am a daughter of the martyr.” Sukayna did not respond until the time of [[Adhan]]. When mu'adhdhin (reciter of Adhan) said, “I witness that Muhammad is the apostle of [[God]],” Sukayna asked her: “Is that your father or mine?” Uthman's daughter felt embarrassed and said, “I will never boast in front of you.”
It is narrated that once Sukayna and 'Uthman's daughter were present in a gathering. Uthman's daughter boasted that “I am a daughter of the martyr.” Sukayna did not respond until the time of [[Adhan]]. When mu'adhdhin (reciter of Adhan) said, “I witness that Muhammad is the apostle of [[God]],” Sukayna asked her: “Is that your father or mine?” Uthman's daughter felt embarrassed and said, “I will never boast in front of you.”
Evidently, after returning to Medina, she along with other members of Ahl al-Bayt did their best to inform people of the brutality and oppression of Umayyad especially in the tragedy of Karbala. Her lament poems about martyrs of Karbala, especially Imam al-Husayn (a) proves this. Therefore, the government could not stand their residence in Medina and eventually she and her aunt, [[lady Zaynad (s)]], were exiled to [[Egypt]].
Evidently, after returning to Medina, she along with other members of [[Ahl al-Bayt]] did their best to inform people of the brutality and oppression of Umayyad especially in the tragedy of Karbala. Her lament poems about martyrs of Karbala, especially Imam al-Husayn (a) proves this. Therefore, the government could not stand their residence in Medina and eventually she and her aunt, [[lady Zaynad (s)]], were exiled to [[Egypt]].
According to some reports, Sukayna, her sister ([[Fatima]]) and some other women from Ahl al-Bayt accompanied lady Zaynab to Egypt. They arrived there on the last days of [[Rajab]] and [[Maslamat b. Khalid]], the governor of Egypt, and other people welcomed them warmly.
According to some reports, Sukayna, her sister ([[Fatima]]) and some other women from Ahl al-Bayt accompanied lady Zaynab to Egypt. They arrived there on the last days of [[Rajab]] and [[Maslamat b. Khalid]], the governor of Egypt, and other people welcomed them warmly.


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