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On the previous page, he indicates towards the ruins of Sham. He writes:
On the previous page, he indicates towards the ruins of Sham. He writes:


::"I remember the loneliness in the ruins of Sham. Were the family of the [[Holy Prophet (s)]] not alone in the [[ruins of Sham]]? Were not [[Sukayna]] and Ruqayya the children of Husayn (a)? Why after all the troubles they had been through; from losing their father and brothers, did no one, out of sympathy, come to their assistance?"<ref>Muhammad Husayn Aarjastani, ''Anwar al-majalis'', p. 160</ref>
::"I remember the loneliness in the ruins of Sham. Were the family of the [[Holy Prophet (s)]] not alone in the ruins of Sham? Were not [[Sukayna]] and Ruqayya the children of Husayn (a)? Why after all the troubles they had been through; from losing their father and brothers, did no one, out of sympathy, come to their assistance?"<ref>Muhammad Husayn Aarjastani, ''Anwar al-majalis'', p. 160</ref>


So, ''Anwar al-majalis'' is the first book to mention that Imam al-Husayn (a) had a daughter by the name of Ruqayya in the prison of Sham, even though he does not mention what happened to her, but rather recounts the [[martyrdom]] of a daughter by the name of Zubayda.
So, ''Anwar al-majalis'' is the first book to mention that Imam al-Husayn (a) had a daughter by the name of Ruqayya in the prison of Sham, even though he does not mention what happened to her, but rather recounts the [[martyrdom]] of a daughter by the name of Zubayda.
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