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  Fatima Zahra
Fatima took the death of the Holy Prophet to heart, and she passed away in early 633 C E, barely six months after the passing away of the Holy Prophet.
Fatima Zahra is regarded as one of the four perfect women of all times, the other three women being: Asiyah the wife of the Pharaoh of Egypt who mothered Moses; Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ; and Khadija the first wife of the Holy Prophet of Islam, and the mother of Fatima Zahra.
Fatima resembled the Holy Prophet in countenance, in elegance of speech, and in general deportment.
www.witness-pioneer.org /vil/Articles/companion/35_ali_bin_talib.htm   (887 words)

  
 Fatima Zahra - Definition, explanation
Fatima married Ali ibn Abi Talib, who later became the fourth Caliph.
A collection of articles and audio resources on Fatima, a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, from a...
Biography of Fatima Az-Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/f/fa/fatima_zahra.php   (324 words)

  
 Fatima Zahra
Fatima Zahra (first name sometimes rendered as Fatemeh, last as az-Zahra or Al Zahraa) was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
With her husband Ali Abu-Taleb, Fatima had three sons, Al Hasan[?], Al Husein[?], and Al Muhsin[?].
Ali Shariati wrote a book about Fatima entitled Fatemeh is Fatemeh, in which he says that even today, Fatima can still be a role model for women.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/fa/Fatima_Zahra.html   (99 words)

  
 | Victory News Magazine | Fatima Zahra(a.s): The Universal Lady |   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In her childhood, Fatima ('a) used to accompany the Messenger (p.) in all his pains and sufferings: If the infidels tortured him in one way or another, she used to condole him with her tears, although she was barely five years old.
Fatima ('a) was a woman of universal proportions.
Thus, we should take the personality of Lady Fatima Al-Zahra ('a) in its totality and not imprison her is the tragic death of a human being or the joy of the birth of another.
www.victorynewsmagazine.com /FatimaZahraAUniversalLady.htm   (1432 words)

  
  Fatima (SA), peerless epitome of excellence for Muslim women
Fatima (SA) was brought up and educated in the family of the Prophet (S) and took advantage of and a share of the knowledge and wisdom of the Prophet (S).
Fatima (SA) knew that although Ali (AS) did not possess anything of the wealth of the world, he had the great treasure of self-sacrifice and devotion, of which he had given proof to fulfill the aspirations of her father.
Fatima (SA) never thought that because she was the daughter of a prophet and leader, therefore, she had to have maidservants at her home.
www.mehrnews.ir /en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=345618   (1938 words)

  
 Fatima Al- Zahra (as)
She is Fatima, siddiqua (the honest), Al-Mubarakah (the blessed one), At Tahira (virtuous), AzZakeah (the Chaste), Ar Rathiatul Marthia (she who is gratified and who shall be satisfied), Al-Muhadathah (a person other than the prophet that the angels speak to), and Az Zahra (the Splendid).
Mohammed’s (SAWW) suffering was causing Fatima (AS) to suffer as well, as the love for her father led her to the sorrow and sadness in watching him being mistreated.
Fatima was angered when the rights of Caliphate were taken from her husband and she stood up to those arrogant ones and fought for justice.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/history/sayyedah-al-zahra-(as)/sayyedah-al-zahra-(as).html   (868 words)

  
 Shia Laws
Fatima Zahra did not need any Dua from a stranger, but that was the teaching of the Prophet and his methodology.
Fatima (S.A.) knew that although Ali (A.S.) does not possess any thing from the wealth of the world but he has the great treasure of self sacrifice and devotedness of which he had given proof to fulfill the aspirations of her father (P.B.U.H.).
Fatima (S.A.) was such a tree, which must only breed and grow in the shade of revelation and bring the fruits of freedom and justice in its deep shadow.
shiacode.com /fatimazahra.html   (7703 words)

  
 Fatima Zahra
Fatimah binte Muhammad or popularly Fatimah Zahra (Fatima the Gracious) (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء) (Born Friday 20th of Jumada al-akhir 2 AH (614 CE) in Mecca or 14th Jumada al-awwal 606 CE - 3th Jamadi-ul-Assani 11 AH (632 CE) at Medina) was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his first wife Khadijah.
According to Sunni historians, Fatima Zahra binte Muhammad was the youngest of four daughters whom Khadijah bore to Muhammad.
Fatima Zahra binte Muhammad wanted to defend the first Imam (Ali ibn Abu Talib) and by most accounts her words and her actions succeeded in protecting Ali from Umar and his men.
www.dejavu.org /cgi-bin/get.cgi?ver=93&url=http://articles.gourt.com/%22http%3A%2F%2Farticles.gourt.com%2F%3Farticle%3DFatimah   (1868 words)

  
 Fatima Al- Zahra (as)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She is Fatima, siddiqua (the honest), Al-Mubarakah (the blessed one), At Tahira (virtuous), AzZakeah (the Chaste), Ar Rathiatul Marthia (she who is gratified and who shall be satisfied), Al-Muhadathah (a person other than the prophet that the angels speak to), and Az Zahra (the Splendid).
Mohammed’s (SAWW) suffering was causing Fatima (AS) to suffer as well, as the love for her father led her to the sorrow and sadness in watching him being mistreated.
Fatima was angered when the rights of Caliphate were taken from her husband and she stood up to those arrogant ones and fought for justice.
www.yazahra.net /eng/html/3/sayyedah-al-zahra-(as)/sayyedah-al-zahra-(as).html   (868 words)

  
 Press Releases: Afghanistan, An Afghan girl's hope
The 437 Afghan children who attend Fatima Zahra School know all about keeping the flame of hope alive, as most were born in refugee camps and settlements in Pakistan after their families were forced to flee conflict in Afghanistan.
All IRC schools are equipped with laboratories to give students practical demonstrations in chemistry, physics and biology, although Safia squeamishly admits she didn't enjoy the day she had to "dissect a frog!" Mobile libraries increase literacy rates and general knowledge among students, as well as encourage a love of reading.
Fatima Zahra is one of 27 schools run by the International Rescue Committee's Female Education Program in camps and urban settlements of North-West Frontier Province and Baluchistan.
www.reliefweb.int /rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/SODA-6QT3AR?OpenDocument   (688 words)

  
 Fatima az-Zahra'
Fatima az-Zahra' was one of the three daughters of the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) and whose mother, Khadija, was the Prophet’s first wife.
The Prophet commended Fatima’s character, once saying to her, "Thou art the highest of the women of the people of Paradise, excepting only the Virgin Mary, daughter of Imran" (Lings M, Muhammad; his life based on the earliest sources 1988, p332).
Today she is held in great reverence by Sunni and Shi’ite Muslims alike and a sepulchre called Fatima’s Tomb is located near the tomb of the Prophet in the Prophet’s mosque.
www.kinghussein.gov.jo /hash_fatima.html   (161 words)

  
 Prophet Stories
The Prophet considered Fatima's silence as her consent and approval of the marriage; because a shy, virgin girl is not expected to declare her agreement openly.
Naturally, Ali's marriage to Fatima Zahra (S.A.) raised envy and enmity in the hearts of some men; especially those who were rejected by Fatima and her father when they had asked for her hand.
Although Fatima's dowry was modest, because of the Messenger's wish to set an example for the Muslims and for other implicit reasons, Fatima Zahra (S.A.) did not ignore her greatness and exalted identity to obtain a fantastic gift for her wedding.
www.shiacode.com /fatimazahrawedding.html   (5057 words)

  
 Fatima Az-Zahra (a.s) - Biographies - Library - Shia Source
Fatima (S.A.) knew that although Ali (A.S.) does not possess any thing from the wealth of the world but he has the great treasure of self sacrifice and devotedness of which he had given proof to fulfill the aspirations of her father (P.B.U.H.).
Fatima (S.A.) never thought that since she was the daughter of a Prophet (P.B.U.H.) and leader therefore, she must have maidservants at her home.
Fatima (S.A.) was such a tree, which must only breed and grow in the shade of revelation and bring the fruits of freedom and justice in its deep shadow.
www.shiasource.com /library/biographies/3   (3171 words)

  
 ๑۩۞۩๑  Persian Diviner (predictions)  خوابهاي پريشان يك پيشگوي تنها
Fatima Zahra (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء) (Friday 20th of Jamadi-ul-Akhar in Mecca – 14th Jamadi-ul-Awwal at Medina) was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his first wife Khadijah.
Fatima Zahra binte Mohammed was survived by two sons, second Shi’a Imam Hassan ibn Ali and third Shi’a Imam Hussain ibn Ali and two daughters, Umm Khultum binte Ali and Zaynab binte Ali.
Fatima Zahra binte Mohammed was talking to Umar and his men while she was standing behind the door of her house.
diviner.blogspot.com /2006/06/fatima-zahra.html   (2931 words)

  
 On Wednesday 30th of Safar, year 11 Hejri, with only two days after the martyrdom of the Greatest Messenger of Allah, ...
Lady Fatima al-Zahra' alayhas-salam, who was heavily pregnant at the time, sustained a number of horrific injuries, as a result of which she died later.
At the same time as the assault on Fatima al-Zahra', an assault was also taking place against her husband Amir-ul-Mu'minin alayhis-salam, who had come to her defence.
As Fatima alayhas-salam lay unconscious on the ground, the assailants put a noose around Imam Ali’s neck, ferociously dragging him through the narrow streets of Medina so as to force him to declare his Bay'ah (the homage of allegiance) to the illegal and self-declared caliph.
www.shirazi.org.uk /fatimiyyah.htm   (518 words)

  
 Lady Fatima Zahra (S.A.)
Fatima (a.s.) acquired her divine knowledge from the clear spring of Prophethood and received the excellence of truth from the house of revelation.
Fatima Zahra (a.s.) answered her; the woman repeatedly came with questions for Fatima, and she (a.s.) kindly answered her every time.
Fatima continued: 'My reward for (answering) every inquiry is more than that which fills (the space) between the ground and the Throne with pearls; thus, I should be more apt to answer your questions.
www.maaref-foundation.com /english/beliefs/ahl-ul-bayt/00_fatima/05.htm   (783 words)

  
 Fatima az-Zahra
Fatima’s (A) genius is considered an example of a Muslim woman’s adherence to noble traits.
It is sufficient to say that Fatima (A) raised two boys, Hasan and Husain, the leaders of the youth of paradise who were the Purified and Infallible Imams.
She had the distinction of: being the daughter of the most beloved Prophet (S) of Allah swt; the wife of the First Imam who was the purified one, and the only one to bear the title of Amir-ul-Mu'mineen; the mother of two Imams who are the leaders of the youth of paradise.
www.irfi.org /articles/articles_401_450/fatima_azzahra.htm   (1407 words)

  
 Restatement of History of Islam and Muslims   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Two months after the battle, Fatima Zahra, the daughter of Muhammad Mustafa, and Ali, the son of Abu Talib were married.
Fatima Zahra was only five years old when her mother — Khadija, may God bless her — died, and thenceforth, her father, Muhammad Mustafa, the Apostle of God, took charge of the duties of a mother also for her.
Fatima, the daughter, was the image of Muhammad, the father.
al-islam.org /restatement/23.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Fatima
Fatima's (A.S.) Youth: The Prophet (s.a.w.) taught Fatimah (A.S.) divine knowledge and endowed her with special intelligence, so that she realized the true meaning of faith, piety, and the reality of Islam.
But Fatima (A.S.) also was a witness of sorrow and a life of anguish from the very beginning of her life.
One day, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) of I came to the house of his daughter, Fatima (A.S.), and told her that he was very tired and asked her to cover him with his cloak.
www.ummah.net /khoei/fatima.htm   (524 words)

  
 Biographies : :   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This woman is Fatima Al Zahra (as) the daughter of the Holy Prophet Muhammmad (P), the wife of Imam Ali ibn Abu Taleb (as) the mother of Imams Hassan and Hussein (as).
Fatima was the greatest woman with regard to her honour, faith and position in the sight of her Creator.
Fatima Al Zahra (as) left this world with pain and grief, leaving both sons and daughters to be brought up by their father Ali.
www.dartabligh.org /biographies/fatima.html   (715 words)

  
 Fatima Al-Zahra exhaused all avenues in pursing her claim to fadak, but her pleas fell on deaf ears. For this reason, ...
Fatima reminds them that it is not too late to rethink their actions and that they can still help her in her endeavour to restore her stolen possessions.
Fatima is describing their stands during the life of the Prophet and how they fought continuously without slackening in their mission, whilst enduring much pain, until the fortunes of Islam changed and the mission of the Prophet was accomplished and infidelity was eradicated.
Fatima with these words does not intend for them to mobilise an army and shed the blood of the Muslims, but is rather alerting them to the fact that it is within their power to assist her in reversing this situation which had been cooked up overnight.
www.aljaafaria.com /aljaafaria-old/eternal.html   (7215 words)

  
 Project Page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fatima Zahra school, Jalalabad, October 16: The school of Fatima Zahra is named after one of the Prophet Mohamed’s three daughters.
Earlier this year, in June, one of the school’s donors, the Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL), was forced to pull out from Fatima Zahra because of a funding shortfall.
To judge from its low drop-out rate, Fatima Zahra has managed to offset these pressures, and one reason is its women teachers.
www.advocacynet.org /cpage_view/diaryAfghan_blog5_61_331.html   (776 words)

  
 The Glorious Necklace of Fatima Zahra (sa), Prophet of Islam Mohammed (pbuh), Bilal, Ahlul Bayt, Hasan, Husayn, Ammar ...
The Glorious Necklace of Fatima Zahra (sa), Prophet of Islam Mohammed (pbuh), Bilal, Ahlul Bayt, Hasan, Husayn, Ammar Yasir, servant Fizza
That is the house of Ahlul Bayt of Naboowah where the family of my daughter Fatima Zahra lives." The Prophet of Islam Mohammed (pbuh) beckoned to Bilal so that he may take the stranger to the house of Fatima Zahra, which was adjacent to the mosque.
Fatima Zahra did not need any Dua from a stranger, but that was the teaching of the Prophet of Islam Mohammed (pbuh) and his methodology.
www.ezsoftech.com /stories/fatima_zehra.asp   (1914 words)

  
 Tasbih-e-Bibi Fatima Zahra (a.s.)
Personally, the matter was fully concluded by the explanation that we have been fortunate in that the treasured personal jewel (tasbih) belonging to the Prophet and which was given to his beloved daughter Bibi Fatima, has also been mercifully bestowed to us all.
The Messenger of God told her, "O Fatima, I shall give you something better than that." And Ali reported the story in its fullness, which we have summarized here.
Accordingly, the Lady Fatima, the blessings of God be upon her, made this tasbih a fixed practice for herself after every prayer, and thus the prayer was named after her.
www.go2iwp.com /compilations/quran_ahlul_bayt/tasbih_fatema_zahra.htm   (661 words)

  
 Fatima -- Recommendations and Resources
Fatima Zahra also called Fatemeh Al Zahraa or Az-Zahra () was the daughter of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).
Even some Christians are extremely skeptical of the Fatima apparitions, notably Father Mário Oliveira, who denounces them as a hoax perpetrated by certain elements of the Catholic Church to explore the fears of an illiterate population in reaction to the war, the newly-founded Portuguese Republic and especially the rise of Communism in Russia.
Fatima is a historical event, whether or not the children's claims were real.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/53/fatima.html   (1982 words)

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