Wiladat-Baa-Sa’adat of Hazrat Fatema Zehra S.A

Title : Az-Zahra
Kunyat : Umm-ul-Aimma
Born : Friday 20th of Jamadi-ul-Akhar in Mecca
Father’s Name : Holy Prophet Muhammad Ibn-e-Abdulla (S.A.W.)
Mother’s Name : Khadija bint-e-Khuwailid
Martyred : 13th Jamadi-ul-Awwal or 3rd Jamadi-ul-Akhir 11Hijrah at Medina at the age of 18 years (due to injury inflicted upon her through force of a falling door by a hypocrite).
Buried :The cemetery of Jannatul Baqi or in the Masjid-un-Nabi at Medina
40 sayings of Holy Prophet (S) about Fatima Zahra (A)
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40 sayings of Holy Prophet (S) about Fatima Zahra (A)
By: Nurruddin
13 of Jamdi’ol Awwal – 5th month of Islamic calendar – is the anniversary of martyrdom of beloved daughter of Chief of Prophets (SAWS), Sayedah Fatimah Az-Zahra (a.s.).
1) The Prophet (s) said, “On the Day of Judgment, a caller will call out, ‘lower your gaze until Fatima has passed.â€
Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 91 & 93, Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal quoted in the margin of Al-Musnad, v. 5, p. 96; Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 190; Asad Al-Ghaba, v. 5, p. 523; Tadhkirat Al-Khawas, p. 279; Dhaka’ir Al-Uqubi, p. 48; Manaqib Al-Imam Ali of Ibn Al-Maghazali, p. 356; Nur Al-Absar, p. 51-52, Yanabi^ Al-Muwadda, v. 2, ch. 56, p. 136
2) The Prophet (s) said, “When I long for the fragrance of Paradise I smell the neck of Fatima.â€
Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, v. 5, p. 97; Nur Al-Absar, p. 51; Manaqib Al-Imam Ali of Ibn Al-Maghazali, p. 360.
3) The Prophet (s) said, “Of all the women in the Universe, four would suffice: Mary, Asiya, Khadija, and Fatima.â€
Al-Sahihain, v. 3, the Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima, p. 171; Seir Alam Al-Nabala’, v. 2, p. 126; Al-Bidaya wa Al-Nihaya, v. 2, p. 59; The Virtues of Al-Imam Ali of Ibn Al-Maghazali, p. 363.
4) The Prophet (s) said, “Oh, Ali, Jibreel has informed me that God has married you to Fatima.â€
Manaqib Al-Imam Ali from Al-Riyadh Al-Nudhra, p. 141.
5) The Prophet (s) said, “I am not pleased unless Fatima is pleased.â€
Manaqib Al-Imam Ali of Ibn Al-Maghazali, p. 342.
6) The Prophet (s) said, “Oh, Ali, God has commanded me to marry you to Fatima.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa,. ch. 4, p. 142; Dakha’ir Al-Uqubi, p. 30 & 31; Tadhkirat Al-Khawas, p. 276; Manaqib Al-Imam Ali from Al-Riyadh Al-Nudhra, p. 141; Nur Al-Absar, p. 53.
7) The Prophet (s) said, “Verily, God married Ali to Fatima.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 173.
The Prophet (s) said, “All the children of a mother are attributed to their fatherly relation except the sons of Fatima.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 156 & 187; related in similar words in Mustadrak Al-Sahihain, v. 3, p. 179; Kenz All-Omal, v. 13, p. 101; Is^af Al-Raghibeen quoted in the appendix of Nur Al-Absar, p. 144.
9) The Prophet (s) said, “All the children of a woman are attributed to their father, but not the sons of Fatima.â€
Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 101; Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 187 & 188; Is^af Al-Raghibeen quoted in the margin of Nur Al-Absar, p. 144.
10) The Prophet (s) said, “The most beloved of my family to me is Fatima.â€
Al-Jami^ al-Sagheer, v. 1, #203, p. 37; Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 191; Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 2, ch. 59, p. 479; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 93.
11) The Prophet (s) said, “The four greatest women in the Universe are Mary, Asiya, Khadija, and Fatima.â€
Al-Jami^ Al-Sagheer, v. 1, #4112, p. 469; Al-Isaba fi Tamayyuz Al-Sahaba, v. 4, p. 378; Al-Bidaya wa Al-Nihaya, v. 2, p. 60; Dakha’ir Al-Uqubi, p. 44.
12) The Prophet (s) said, “The head of the women of Paradise is Fatima.â€
Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 94; Sahih Al-Bukhari, Kitab Al-Fadha’il, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima; Al-Bidaya wa Al-Nihaya, v. 2, p. 61.
13) The Prophet (s) said, “If I were separated from the fruits of Paradise I would kiss Fatima.â€
Nur Al-Absar, p. 51.
14) The Prophet (s) said, “Many men have reached completion, but no women have reached completion except four: Mary, Asiya, Khadija, and Fatima.â€
Nur Al-Absar, p. 51.
15) The Prophet (s) said, “The first people to enter Paradise will be Ali and Fatima.â€
Nur Al-Absar, p. 52; related by similar wording in Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 95.
16) The Prophet (s) said, “The verse of purification was revealed concerning five people: myself, Ali, Hassan, Hussein, and Fatima.â€
Is^af Al-Raghibeen, p. 116; Sahih Muslim, Kitab Fadha’il Al-Sahaba.
17) The Prophet (s) said, “The best women in Paradise will be Mary, Asiya, Khadija, and Fatima.â€
Seir Alam Al-Nubala’, v.2, p. 126; Dakha’ir Al-Uqubi, p. 44.
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The Prophet (s) said, “The first one to enter Paradise will be Fatima.â€
Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 2, p. 322, ch. 56.
19) The Prophet (s) said, “The Mehdi is from my family, from the sons of Fatima.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 237.
20) The Prophet (s) said, “Verily, God has weaned (fatama in Arabic) my daughter Fatima and her children and those who love them from the Hellfire, and that is why she is named Fatima.â€
Kenz Al-Omal, v. 6, p. 219.
21) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima, you will be the first amongst my Ahlul-Bayt to follow after me.â€
Haliyat Al-Awliya, v. 2, p. 40; Sahih Al-Bukhari, Kitab Al-Fadha’il; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 93; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, v. 5, p. 97.
22) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me. Whatever upsets her upsets me, and whatever harms her harms me.â€
Sahih Muslim, v. 5, p. 54; Khasa’is Al-Imam Ali of Nisa’i, p. 121-122; Masabih Al-Sunnah, v. 4, p. 185; Al-Isabah, v. 4, p. 378; Seir Alam Al-Nubala’, v. 2, p. 119; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 97; similar wording is related in Al-Tirmidhi, v. 3, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima, p. 241; Haliyat Al-Awliya’, v.2, p. 40; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, in the margins of Al-Musnad, v. 5, p. 96; Maarifat Ma Yajib Li Aal Al-Bait Al-Nabawi Min Al-Haqq Alaa Men Adahum, p. 58; Dhakha’ir Al-Uqubi, p. 38; Tadhkirat Al-Khawass, p. 279; Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v.2, ch. 59, p. 478.
23) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me, and whoever pleases her, pleases me.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 180 & 132; Mustadrak Al-Hakim; Maarifat Ma Yajib Li Aal Al-Bait Al-Nabawi Min Al-Haqq Alaa Men Adahum, p. 73; Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 2, ch. 59, p. 468.
24) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is the head of the women of Paradise.â€
Sahih Al-Bukhari, v. 3, Kitab Al-Fadha’il, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima, p. 1374; Mustadrak Al-Sahihain, v. 3, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima, p. 164; Sunan Al-Tirmidhi, v. 3, p. 266; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 193; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, v. 5, p. 97; Al-Jami^ Al-Sagheer, v. 2, no. 564, p. 5760; Seir Alam Al-Nubala’, v. 2, p. 123; Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 187 & 191; Khasai’s Al-Imam Ali of Nisa’i, p. 118; Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 2, p. 79; Al-Jawhera Fi Nasab Ali Wa Aalihi, p. 17; Al-Bidaya wa Al-Nihaya, v. 2, p. 60.
25) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me, so whoever makes her angry makes me angry.â€
Sahih Al-Bukhari, v. 3, Kitab Al-Fadha’il, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima, p. 1374; Khasa’is Al-Imam Ali of Al-Nisa’i, p. 122; Al-Jami^ Al-Sagheer, v. 2, p. 653, n. 5858; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 3, pp. 93-97; Muntakhab in the margin of Al-Musnad, v. 5, p. 96; Masabih Al-Sunnah, v. 4, p. 185; Is^af Al-Raghibeen, p. 188; Dakha’ir Al-Uqubi, p. 37; Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 2, pp. 52-79.
26) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is a maiden of Paradise created in human form.â€
Manaqib Al-Imam Ali of Ibn Al-Maghazali, p. 296.
27) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is a maiden of Paradise in human form, she does not receive any kind of menses.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 160; Is^af Al-Raghibeen, p. 188; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 94; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, v. 5, p. 97.
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The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me, whatever harms her harms me, and whatever is against her is against me.â€
Mustadrak Al-Sahihain, v. 3, p. 173; Sunan Al-Tirmidhi, v. 3, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima, p. 240; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 94; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, in the margin of Al-Musnad, v. 5, p. 96; Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, ch. 3, p. 190.
29) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me - whatever makes her angry makes me angry, and whatever pleases her pleases me.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 188; similar wording is narrated in Mustadrak Al-Sahihain, v. 3, p. 172; Al-Jami^ Al-Sagheer, v. 2, p. 653, n. 5859.
30) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is more beloved to me than you, oh Ali, and you are dearer to me than her.â€
Majma^ Al-Zawa’id, v. 9, p. 202; Al-Jami^ Al-Sagheer, v. 2, p. 654, n. 5761; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, v. 5, 97; Asad Al-Ghaba, v. 5, p. 522; Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 2, ch. 56, p. 79; Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, ch. 3, p. 191.
31) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me and she is my heart and the soul which is between my two sides.â€
Nur Al-Absar, p. 52.
32) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is the head of the women of my nation.â€
Seir Alam Al-Nubala’, v. 2, p. 127; Sahih Muslim, Kitab Fadha’il Al-Sahaba, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima; Majma^ Al-Zawa’id, v. 2, p. 201; Is^af Al-Raghibeen, p. 187.
33) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is a branch of me, what pleases her pleases me, and what saddens her, saddens me.â€
Mustadrak Al-Sahihain, v. 3, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima, p. 168; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 96; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, v. 5, p. 97; Seir Alaam Al-Nubala’, v. 2, p. 132.
34) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me - whatever causes her pain causes me pain, and whatever makes her happy makes me happy.â€
Manaqib Al-Khawarizmi, p. 353.
35) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me, whoever harms her has harmed me.â€
Al-Sunan Al-Kubra, v. 10, chapter regarding the one who denies the testimony of the father for his child, p. 201; Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 96; Nur Al-Absar, p. 52; Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 2, p. 322.
36) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is the joy of my heart, and her sons are the fruit of my soul.â€
Yanabi^ Al-Mawadda, v. 1, ch. 15, p. 243.
37) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is not like the women of the children of Adam.â€
Majma^ Al-Zawa’id, v. 9, p. 202.
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The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima is part of me - what saddens her saddens me, and what pleases her pleases me.â€
Al-Sunan Al-Kubra, v. 7, p. 64, the chapter on what will transpire on the Day of Judgement; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, in the margins of Al-Musnad, v. 5, p. 96.
39) The Prophet (s) said, “Oh Fatima, verily God is angry when you are angry.â€
Al-Sawaiq Al-Muhariqa, p. 175; Mustadrak Al-Hakim, Chapter on the Virtues of Fatima; Manaqib Al-Imam Ali of Ibn Al-Maghazali, p. 351.
40) The Prophet (s) said, “Fatima, God will not torture you or any of your children.â€
Kenz Al-Omal, v. 13, p. 96; Muntakhab Kenz Al-Omal, in the margin of Musnad Ahmad, v. 5, p. 97; Is^af Al-Raghibeen, in the margin of Nur Al-Absar, p. 118
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Bibi Fatimah Zehra
Furthermore, it is reported that:
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Ali and Abbas were sitting inside the house of Fatimah, Abu Bakr told Umar: “Go and bring them; if they refuse, kill them.†Umar brought fire to burn the house. Fatimah came near the door and said: “O son of Khattab, have you come to burn our house on me and my children?†Umar replied:â€Yes I will, by Allah, until they come out and pay allegiance to the Prophet’s Caliph.â€
Sunni reference:
- Iqd al-Fareed, by Ibn Abd Rabb, Part 3, Pg. 63
- al-Ghurar, by Ibn Khazaben, related from Zayd Ibn Aslam
Everybody came out of the house except Imam Ali (AS), who said: “I have sworn to remain home until I collect the Quran.†Umar refused but Lady Fatimah’s remonstration caused him to return. He instigated Abu Bakr to pursue the matter, and he send Qunfuz (his slave) several times but received a negative reply each time. Ultimately, Umar went with a group of people to the Fatimah’s house. When she heard their voice, she cried loudly; “O father, O Messenger of Allah, how are Umar Ibn al-Khattab and Abu Bakr Ibn Abi Quhafah treating us after you and how do they meet us.â€
The Sunni scholars, Ahmad Ibn Abdul Aziz al-Jawhari in his book ‘Saqifah’, Abu Waleed Muhibbuddin Mohammad al-Shahnah al-Hanafi in his book ‘Rawdhat al-Manadhir Fi Akhbaar al-Awayil wal-Aawaakhir’, Ibn Abil Hadid in his book ‘Sharh al-Nahj’, and others have reported the events to the same effect.
Also refer to the esteemed Sunni historian Abul Hasan, Ali Ibn al-Husain al-Mas’udi who in his book ‘Isbaat al-Wasiyyah’ describes the events in detail and reports that: “They surrounded Ali (AS) and burned the door of his house and pulled him out against his will and pressed the leader of all women (Hadhrat Fatimah (AS)) between the door and the wall killing Mohsin (the male-child she was carrying in her womb for six months).â€
Salahuddin Khalil al-Safadi another Sunni scholar in his book ‘Waafi al-Wafiyyaat’ under the letter ‘A’ while recording the view of Ibrahim Ibn Sayyar Ibn Hani al-Basri, well-known as Nidhaam quotes him to have said: “On the day of ‘Bay’aat’ (paying allegiance), Umar hit Fatimah (AS) on the stomach such that child in her womb died.â€
Why do you think an 18 year old young lady was forced to walk with the help of a walking-stick? Unbelieveable acts of cruelty and oppression had led Hadhrat Fatimah al-Zahra (AS) to lament: “Such calamities have visited me that had they descended on the day it would have darkened it.†She fell into bed till she was martyred as a results of these calamities and injuries while she was just eighteen years old!
During her last days, when Abu Bakr and Umar sought the mediation of Imam Ali (AS) to visit the ailing Hadhrat Fatimah (AS), as quoted by Ibn Qutaybah, she tured her face to the wall when they greeted her and in response to their plea for appeasement reminded them of the prophetic declaration that one who displeases Fatimah (AS) has displeased the Prophet and finally said: “I take Allah and the angels to be my witness that you have not pleased me; on the other hand, you have angered me. When I shall meet the Prophet (PBUH&HF) I will complain about you two.†(al-Imamah wa al-Siyasah, by Ibn Qutaybah, v1, p14).
For the same reason, she willed that those who have hurt her should not participate in her funeral rites and that she be buried at night. al- Bukhari in his Sahih attests to this fact that Imam Ali (AS) complied with the will of Lady Fatimah (AS). al-Bukhari narrated on the authority of Aisha that:
… Fatimah became angry with Abu Bakr and kept away from him, and did not talk to him till she died. She remained alive for six months after the death of the Prophet. When she died, her husband ‘Ali, buried her at night without informing Abu Bakr and he said the funeral prayer by himself.
Sunni references:
- Sahih al-Bukhari, Chapter of “The battle of Khaibarâ€, Arabic-English,
v5, tradition #546, pp 381-383, also v4, Tradition #325
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