Fatimah
Fatima bint Muhammad (Arabic: فاطمة بنت محمد, or commonly known as Fatima al-Zahra (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء, born 605 or 615[1] – d. 633) was the youngest daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadija. Fatima's husband was Ali.[2] She is often viewed as an ultimate role model for Muslim women and an example of compassion, generosity, and enduring suffering. The Fatimid Caliphate claimed to be her descendants. Her name and her epithets remain popular choices for Muslim girls.
Fatima al-Zahra | |
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Born | 605 or 612/15 (disputed) |
Died | 632 |
Resting place | Medina, Hejaz |
Title | List of titles
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Spouse(s) | Ali |
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Parent(s) |
Fatimah Media
The marriage of Ali and Fatima. Artwork created in Iran, c. 1850
The location of Fatima's house in the Prophet's Mosque in Medina, present-day Saudi Arabia
1. Bayt al-Aḥzān (Arabic: بَيْت ٱلْأَحْزَان), House of the sorrow of Fatimah bint Muhammad*2. Mausoleum of four Shia Imams*3. Daughters of the Prophet*4. Wives of the Prophet*5. 'Aqil and 'Abdullah ibn Ja'far*6. Malik and Nafi'*7. Ibrahim, the little son of the Prophet*8. Halimah al-Sa'diyyah*9. Fatimah bint Asad 10. Uthman, the third Caliph.
References
- ↑ Ordoni (1992) pp.42-45
- ↑ "the marriage of lady fatimah with imam ali". almerja.com. Retrieved 2023-11-15.
- Ordoni, Abu-Muhammad (1992). Fatima the Gracious. Ansariyan Publications.