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  1. Feb 18, 2024 · The virtues of Fatimah bint Muhammad include: 1. She was patient, devoted to Islam, generous, chaste, devout and thankful to Allah. 2. Fatimah’s speech most closely resembled that of the Messenger of Allah. 3. The Prophet loved her and honoured her. 4. Prophet Muhammad said: “Fatimah is a part of me, and whoever angers her, angers me.”

    • Her Birth
    • Her Sisters and Brothers
    • Her Early Life
    • Death of Her Mother Khadija (R.A.)
    • Her Migration to Madinah and Marriage with Ali (R.A.)
    • Birth of Zainab Bint Ali and Umm Kulthum Bint Ali (R.A.)
    • Her Humble Life
    • Prophet’s (S.A.W.) Love For Fatima (R.A.)
    • Virtues of Glorifying Allah
    • Death of Prophet (S.A.W.)

    Fatima bint Mohammad (R.A.), famously known as Fatima Az Zahra (R.A.), was the fourth and most favorite daughter of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.). Fatima Az Zahra (R.A.) was born in Makkah, five-years before the Prophet-hood of Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) (approx. 615 CE). Her mother was Khadija Bint Khuwailid (R.A.), first wife of Prophet (S.A.W...

    Fatima Az Zahra (R.A.) had three sisters, Zainab (R.A.), Umm Kulthum (R.A.) and Ruqayyah (R.A.). She also had three brothers named Qasim (R.A.), Abdullah (R.A.) and Ibrahim (R.A.) but all of her brothers died in childhood.

    Fatima Az Zahra (R.A.) was nursed by her mother and brought up by her father (S.A.W.) in the Prophet's (S.A.W.) home, contrary to the local customs at that time where the newborns were sent to "wet nurses" in the surrounding villages. She spent her early youth under the care of her parents in Makkahand acquired good manners of her parents. When she...

    When the siege of Abu Talib ended, Fatima (R.A.) was afflicted by the death of her mother Khadija (R.A.). Fatima (R.A.) found it very difficult to cope with the loss and sorrow of her mother’s death. To console her, Prophet (S.A.W.) informed her about having received word from angel Gabriel that Allah had built a palace in paradise for her mother.

    Fatima (R.A.) and her sister Umm Kulthum (R.A.) stayed in Makkah when the Muslims migrated to Madinah. Then the Prophet (S.A.W.) sent a Sahabi (companion) to bring them to Madinah. She was eighteen years old by then. After the Battle of Badr, many great companions of Prophet (S.A.W.) betrothed Fatima (R.A.) like Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A.) and Umar ibn ...

    In the fifth year of Hijrah, Fatima (R.A.) and Ali (R.A.) were blessed by Allah with a baby girl. Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) was very happy named her Zainab (R.A.). Two years later, Fatima (R.A.) gave birth to a girl whom the Prophet also called Umm Kulthum (R.A.).

    Fatima (R.A.) led a humble life after her marriage with Ali (R.A.) which was in contrast to her sisters who were all married to wealthy individuals. Ali (R.A.) built a house near Prophet’s (S.A.W.) residence in Madinah where he lived with Fatima (R.A.). She did all of the household work by herself such as carried pitchers of water from the well, gr...

    Allah blessed Fatima (R.A.) with extending the Messenger of Allah’s (S.A.W.) offspring. When the Prophet (S.A.W.) returned from a journey, he (S.A.W.) used to pray two rakats in the mosque and then visit Fatima (R.A.) before his wives. Mother of the believers Aisha (R.A.) said: Another hadith narrated by Al-Miswar bin Makhrama (R.A.), who said: How...

    When Ali (R.A.) realized that his wife Fatima (R.A.) got tired from working and doing all other house stuff, he offered her to ask her father Prophet (S.A.W.) for a servant/maid. Fatima (R.A.) went to her father’s (S.A.W.) house. Prophet (S.A.W.) welcomed her and asked, "Why did you come, my daughter?” She replied, “I just come to greet you.” She w...

    After Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) had performed the Farewell pilgrimage, he (S.A.W.) got sick. Fatima (R.A.) went to visit her father (S.A.W.) at Aishah’s (R.A.) home. Prophet (S.A.W.) welcomed her and made her sit on his right or on his left side and then he (S.A.W.) told her a secret. After hearing, Fatima (R.A.) started weeping. After seeing thi...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FatimaFatima - Wikipedia

    Fatima. Fatima bint Muhammad (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت مُحَمَّد, romanized: Fāṭima bint Muḥammad; 605/15–632 CE), commonly known as Fatima al-Zahra' (Arabic: فَاطِمَة ٱلزَّهْرَاء, romanized: Fāṭima al-Zahrāʾ), was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija. [1] Fatima's ...

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  3. Fatimah az-Zahra’ (s.a.) was different from all women in her high qualities and noble characteristics that took her to the highest rank of virtue and perfection. She was an example of her father’s morals and mentality. She resembled him in his deep faith in Allah the Almighty, asceticism, and refraining from pleasures of this life. Here, we talk about some of Fatimah’s characteristics ...

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Fatimah bint Muhammad’s legacy is a beacon of hope and guidance. As we delve into her life and virtues, we uncover the layers of wisdom that her story offers to all who seek enlightenment and a path to divine grace. Her narrative is not just a chapter in the annals of history but a source of light that illuminates the path for generations to ...

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · In the annals of Islamic history, one name shines brilliantly – Fatimah bint Muhammad. As the beloved daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, her life is an embodiment of virtue, strength, and devotion. This article on Arabian Tonguewebsite delves into the life and legacy of Fatimah bint Muhammed, highlighting her role as an exemplary figure in Islam.

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  7. Sep 11, 2020 · Definition. Fatimah (born between 605 and 615 CE, died sometime in 632 CE; date of death is disputed) was the youngest daughter of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (l. 570-632 CE) and his first wife Khadija (l. 555-619 CE). Taking up after her father, Fatimah became highly spiritual and devoted to Islam.

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