1. Zeinab Soleimani is the youngest daughter of Qasem Soleimani, the former commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

1. Zeinab Soleimani is the youngest daughter of Qasem Soleimani, the former commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Zeinab Soleimani studied political science at and graduated from Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran, Iran.
Zeinab Soleimani traveled with her father to Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon on several occasions.
Zeinab Soleimani is subject to sanctions on the Canadian Consolidated Autonomous Sanctions List.
In 2019, after actress Saba Kamali called the "Blue Girl", who self-immolated to protest the Iranian laws banning females from attending sports events and entering stadiums since the Islamic Revolution, more oppressed than Hussein ibn Ali and his companions, Zeinab Soleimani reacted strongly on Instagram.
Zeinab Soleimani is part of the Islamic Republic of Iran's media narrative about her father.
Zeinab Soleimani is one of the few women who has been able to speak before the Friday prayer sermons and deliver a speech at the Tehran Friday prayer platform.
Zeinab Soleimani was the speaker at her father's funeral ceremony at the University of Tehran, and two weeks after her father's death, she delivered a speech before the Friday prayer sermons in Kerman while holding a weapon.
Zeinab is the director of the "Qasem Soleimani Foundation," known as the "Haj Qasem School," which was formed after her father's assassination to preserve and publish the works of Qasem Soleimani.
Shortly after this news was published, Zeinab Soleimani wrote in a letter that she had not requested a budget.