- Fatimah az-Zahra
- (Peace be Upon her)
- Name:Fatimah.
- Title: az- Zahra'.
Agnomen:
Father's name: Muhammad ibn `Abdillah.
Mother's name: khadijah bint khuwaylid.
Birth: Born in Mecca of Friday, 20th jumada ` th-thaaniyah in the fifth year after the
declaration of the prophet - hood (615 AD).
Death: Died at the age of 18 in Medina on 14th Jumada ' l-ula 11 AH ( 632 AD); buried in
the graveyard called Jannatul-Baqi in Medina.
- HADRAT FATIMAH, was the only daughter of the Holy Prophet and
Hadrat khadijah. the circumstances of her birth are described by Hadrat khadijah as
follows: At the time of the birth of Hadrat Fatimah, I sent for my neighboring qurayshite
women to assist me. They flatly refused, saying that I had betrayed them by supporting
Muhammad. I was perturbed for a while, when , to my great surprise, I sighted four strange
tall women with halos around them , approaching me. Finding me dismayed, one of them
addressed me thus, " O Khadijah! I am Sarah, the mother of Ishaq, and the other three
are, Mary the mother of Christ, Asiyah the daughter of Muzahim, and Umm kulthum, the
sister of Moses. We have all been commanded by God to put our nursing knowledge at your
disposal." saying this, all of them sat around me and rendered the services of
midwifery till my daughter Fatimah was born. The motherly blessings and affection received
by Hadrat Fatimah were only for five years, after which Hadrat Khadijah left for her
heavenly home . Hereafter the Holy Prophet brought her up.
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- Marriage:
- When Fatimah come of age, there come forward
a number of aspirants to ask for her hand in marriage. The Holy prophet was awaiting the
Divine order in this respect, till Imam ` Ali approached him and asked for her hand in
marriage. The Holy Prophet come to Hadrat Fatimah and asked, " My daughter ! Do you
consent to be wedded to ` Ali, as I am so commanded by Allah ? " Hadrat Fatimah
thereupon bowed her head in modesty. Umm Salamah narrates: " The face of Fatimah
bloomed with joy and her silence was so suggestive and conspicuous that the Holy Prophet
stood up reciting ` Allahu Akbar' ( Allah is most great ) .
- Fatimah's silence is her acceptance."
On Friday, l st. dhi'l - hijjah 2 A H , the marriage ceremony took place. All the
Muhajirun ( Emigrants) and Ansar ( Helpers) of Medina assembled in the mosque while Imam `
Ali was seated before the Holy Prophet with all the ceremonious modesty of a bridegroom.
they Holy Prophet first recited an eloquent sermon and them announced: I have been
commanded by Allah to get Fatimah wedded to ` Ali, and so I do hereby solemnize the
matrimony between ` Ali and Fatimah on a dower of four hundred mithqal of silver. Then he
asked Imam ` Ali, " Do you consent to it, O `Ali ? " Yes, I do , O Holy Prophet
of Allah! " replied Imam ` Ali. Then the Holy Prophet raised his hands to pray thus O
my god ! bless both of them , sanctify their progeny and grant them the keys of The
beneficence, Thy treasures of wisdom and Thy genius; and let them be a source of blessing
and peace to my ummah. Her children; Imam Hasan, Imam husayn, zaynab and um kultun, are
well - known for their piety , goodness and generosity. Their strength of character and
action changed the course of history and fortified Islam which otherwise would have been
lost to mankind.
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- Her Ethical Attributes
- Hardrat Fatimah inherited the genius and
wisdom, the determination and will - power, the piety and sanctity, the generosity and
benevolence, the devotion and worship of Allah, the self - sacrifice and hospitality, the
forbearance and patience, and the knowledge and nobility of disposition of her illustrious
father , both in words and deeds. " I often witnessed my mother, "says Imam
Husayn, " absorbed in preayer from dusk to down. "Her generosity and compassion
for the poor was such that no destitute or beggar ever returned from her door unattended.
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- The Property of Fadak
- The Holy Prophet during his lifetime gave
Hadrat Fatimah a gift of very extensive from land , known as Fadak , which was documented
in her name as her absolute property. The death of the Holy Prophet affected her very much
and she was very sad and grief - stricken and wept her heart out crying all the time . she
was confronted, after the demise of her father, with the deprivement of the rightful claim
of leadership of her husband Imam ` Ali , and the usurpation of her inheritance, the
Fadak. Throughout her life, she never spoke to those who had oppressed her and deprived
her of her rightful claims. She requested that her oppressors should be kept away even
from attending her funeral. Her ill - wishers even resorted to physical violence. Once the
door of her house was pushed on her , and the child she was carrying was hurt and the baby
- boy was still born. Her house was set on fire. Having been molested and strichen with
grief, which crossed all limits of forbearance and endurance , she expressed her sorrows
in and elegy composed by herself to mourn her father the Holy Prophet. A couplet of the
elegy, with particular reference to her woeful plight, she expressed thus: O my father !
after your death I was subjected to such tortures and tyranny that if they had been
inflicted on the `Day' , it would have turned into ` Night'.
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- Death
- Hadrat Fatimah did not survive more than
seventy-five day after the demise of her father. she breathed her last on the 14th
jumada'l - ula 11 AH. Before her demise she bequeathed the following as her will to Imam
'Ali: 1. O ` Ali, you will personally perform my funeral rites. 2. Those who have
displeased my should not be allowed to attend my funeral. 3 .My corpse should be carried
to the graveyard at right. Thus Imam ` compliance with her will , performed all the
funeral rites and accompanied exclusively by her relatives and sons carried her at night
to Jannatu l-Baqi, where she was laid to rest and her wishes fulfilled.
- The Holy Prophet said:
- "whoever injures (bodily or
sentimentally ) Fatimah, injures me ; and whoever injures me injures Allah; and whoever
injures Allah practices unbelief. O Fatimah ! If your wrath is incurred, it incurs the
wrath of Allah; and if you are happy, it makes Allah happy too."
- M.H. shakir writers:
- Fatimah, the only daughter of the Holy
prophet of Islam, was born I Mecca on 20 Th. Jumada ' th - thaniyah 18 BH. The good and
noble lady Khadijah and the apostle of Allah bestowed all their natural love, care and
devotion on their lovable and only child Fatimah, who in her turn was extremely fond of
her parents. The princess of the House of the Prophet, was very intelligent, accomplished
and cheerful. Her sermons, poems and sayings serve, as an index to her strength of
character and nobility of mind. Her virtues gained her the title " Our Lady of light.
she was tall, slender and endowed with great beauty, which caused her to be called "
az - Zahra' " ( the Lady of Light). she was called az - Zahra' because her light used
to shine among those in Heaven. After arriving in Medina, she was married to ` Ali , in
the first year hijrah, and she gave birth to three sons and two daughters. Her children,
Hasan, Husayn, Zaynab and umm kul-thum. are well - known for their piety , goodness and
generosity Their strength of chracter and actions changed the course of history. The Holy
Prophet said, " Fatimah is a peace of my heart". He would go out to receive his
doughtier whenever she come from her husband's house.
- Every morning on his way to the Mosque, he
would pass by Fatimah's house and say: " as-salamu ` alaykum ya
ahlul-Bayti`n-nubuwwah wa ma` dani ` r - risala " ( peace be on you O the Household
of prophet hood and the source of Messengership) Fatimah is famous and acknowledged as the
" sayyidatu 'n-nisa'i ' l-alamin " ( Leader of all the women of the world for
all times ) because the Prophethood of Muhammad would not have been everlasting without
her. The Prophet is the perfect example for men, but could not be so for women. For all
the verses revealed in the Holy Qur'an for women, Fatimah is the perfect model, who
translated every year into action. In her lifetime, she was a complete woman, being
Daughter, wife and Mother at the some time.
- Muhammad during his lifetime, gave Fatimah a
gift of very extensive farm lands, famous as Fadak, which were documented in her name, as
her absolute personal property. An heiress to the remainder of her mother`s wealth, a
princess who was the only daughter of the holy prophet who was also a ruler, a lady whose
husband was the conqueror of Arab tribes and second only to her father in and position,
Fatimah could have led a luxurious life. But in spite of her wealth and possessions, she
worked, dressed, ate and lived very simply . she was very generous; and none who come to
her door, when away empty handed. Many times she gave away her all and herself went
without food. As a daughter, she loved her parents so much , that she won their love and
regard to such and extent that the Holy prophet used to rise, whenever she come near him
As a wife, she was very devoted.
- She never asked ` Ali for anything in her
whole life. As a mother , she cared for and brought up wonderful children; they have lift
their marks on the face of the world , which time will not be able to eraze. The death of
the Apostle, affected her very much and she was very sad and grief- striken and wept her
heart out crying all the time. unfortunately, after the death of the prophet, the
government confiscated her famous land of Fadak and gave it to the state. Fatimah was
pushed behind her him door ( when they attacked the house of ` Ali and took him to force
him accept the caliphate of Abu Baker), so that the child , she was carrying was hurt and
the baby boy Muhsin was still born.
- Her house was set on fire by the Government.
The tragedy of her father's death and the unkindness of her fathers`s followers, were too
much for the good , gently and sensitive lady and she breathed her last on 14 Th. Jumada `
l - ula 11 AH, exactly seventy - five days after the death of her father, the Holy prophet
of Islam. Fatimah died in the prime of her life at the age of eighteen, and was buried in
jannatu 'l-Baqi ` Medina.
- (A Brief History of The Fourteen Infallibles,
p. 47-53)
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