Fatima Al-Mardhiya
BIRTH
Fatima, was a special
person even before she was born because she was conceived from the
fruits of paradise. The Prophet (S.A.W) says:
“that before she was
conceived the Arch-Angel Gabriel came down from the heavens with a plate
containing a cluster of dates and a bunch of grapes ordering me to eat
them. After I ate them I was ordered to go to Khadija and thus Fatima
was conceived from the fruits of paradise.”
Khadija was now pregnant
with Fatima and as she says, it was an easy pregnancy because the embryo
would speak to her from inside her womb. Khadija did not inform the
Prophet about this miraculous occurrence, but one-day when she was home
alone, he found Khadija speaking to someone. He inquired as to whom she
was speaking to, she replied, “That which is in my womb, surely it
speaks to me”. The Prophet then cheerfully said, “Rejoice Khadija, for
this is the girl whom Allah has made to be the mother of eleven of my
successors who will come after me and after their father”.
So for the duration of the
pregnancy, Fatima was comforting her mother who had been deserted by the
women of Quraysh because she married the poor orphan, Mohammad.
When Fatima's delivery
came near, Khadija sent for the qurayshi midwives, who still refused to
help her. But by the grace of Allah, four of the most beautiful women
came to help her in this time of need, as she says, “When Fatima’s
delivery came near, I sent for the qurayshi midwives who refused to help
me because of Mohammad. During childbirth four ladies whose beauty ad
brilliance were indescribable entered the house, each one began to
introduce herself. The first one said, “I am your mother Eve”. The
second one said, “I am Asiya bint Muzahim, Firauns wife”. The third one
said, “I am Kulthum Musa’s sister”, and the fourth one said, “I am
Mariam bint Imran, Isa’s mother, we have come to deliver your child”.
So with the help of these
heavenly ladies, Fatima was delivered.
She was born on the 20th
Jamadi al-Akhir. She fell to the ground in the position of prostration
and the brightness and brilliance of her face illuminated the skies from
east to west, and for this reason she was named “Al-Zahra”, lady of
light. Al-Zahra is known by nine names, such as Fatima. She was named
Fatima because she and her followers are protected from hell. She is
also Al-Siddiqa meaning she is a woman who has scrupulous honesty and
sincerity, believing in the commands of Allah and his Prophet, never
doubting for one moment. She is also Al-Mubaraka, which means the
blessed one because abundant blessings originated from her, such as the
necklace that fed a hungry man, satisfied a poor man and freed a slave.
Jabir bin Abdullah Al-Ansari
relates that an old man weak from hunger came to the Prophet and asked
to be fed and clothed. The Prophet did not have anything to give him so
he sent him to Fatima’s house. When he arrived he asked the same of her,
so she gave him a necklace. He took the necklace and went to the mosque
and showed the Prophet. The Prophet said, “sell it for Allah will grant
you a solution to your problems because it was given to you by the
Mistress of All Women. Meanwhile Ammar bin Yasir asked the Prophet if he
had permission to buy it. The Prophet gave him permission so Ammar paid
generously for it, then he gave the necklace to Sahim, his slave and
said give it to the Prophet and tell him that I give you to him also.
The Prophet said to the slave, take this necklace and give it to Fatima
and tell her that I gave you to her. When the slave reached Fatima, she
took the necklace and told the slave that he was free. Upon hearing this
the slave laughed. Fatima asked him the reason that made him laugh. He
answered: “I smiled when I thought of the abundance put in this
necklace, it fed a hungry man, freed a slave and returned to its
original owner.
We now understand why she
was Mubaraka. Some other names she is known by, are Al-Tahera, meaning
she was virtuous and pure, cleansed from all sin, and she was Al-Batool,
meaning she was chaste and pure, safeguarded from menstruation and
childbirth bleeding. She is also Al-Zakiya, meaning the chaste and Al-Radhiyah,
the satisfied or gratified one, and of course Al-Mardhiya which means
she who pleases Allah.
FATHER AND DAUGHTER
Prophet Mohammad and his
daughter had an extremely powerful relationship. Even Ayisha, the
Prophets wife has spoken about the strong relationship between Mohammad
(SAW) and Fatima; “Never have I seen anyone like the Messenger of Allah,
in his solemn way of standing and sitting, more than Fatima, may Allah
grant her more honor. When she came to see him, he would rise to his
feet, take her hand, kiss her, and seat her where he was seated. And
when he came in to see her, she would stand up, kiss his feet, kiss him,
and seat him where she was seated”.
Aiyisha has also said:
“Never have I seen anyone resembling the Prophet of Allah, in his way of
speaking and talking, better than Fatima”.
When people threw rocks at
the Prophet of Allah, it was Fatima that came and cleaned and helped.
And as much as Fatima loved the Prophet, he loved her back.
IMPORTANCE OF FATIMA
Without Fatima Zahra there
is no Islam, because Fatima is our model. She sets an example and we
have to follow it as much as possible. She is the most important lady on
this universe and shall always be.
When we wear our hijab we
should be proud because we are copying Fatima, who after all is the
Mistress of All Women. When we help others and give charity we again
should be proud because we are doing as Fatima would have done. An
example of her generosity is when on her wedding day, a poor lady came
and asked for some clothes. Fatima had only two dresses, the new one
that she was going to wear on the wedding and an old one. Fatima gave
her new wedding dress instead of the old one.
Fatima Zahra is, and
should be the inspiration of all women and should be emulated. She was
exactly like her father, Prophet Mohammad, and we too should strive to
at least be like her. We should learn from her honesty, modesty and
loyalty.
HER mothers death
When Fatima reached seven
years old, a tragedy occurred in her life. Her dear mother, Lady Khadija
had passed away. It brought sadness to her heart. During Khadija's last
days the Prophet said to her: “What you are encountering is because of
us Khadija; when you meet your peers send my salams to them!” “Who are
they O Prophet of Allah?” Khadija asked. “Mariam bint Imran, Kulthum,
Musas sister, and Asiya, Pharaoh’s wife”, he answered. She then said,
“May you live in harmony and have son O Prophet of Allah”.
Asma bint Umais once
witnessed Lady Khadija crying and so she asked, “Why are you crying
while you are the Prophet’s wife, and you will enter paradise as he has
said?” “I am not crying (for fear of death), rather, I am crying because
every woman needs a close friend on her wedding night to tell her
secrets and to help her in certain issues, and Fatima is still very
young and I am afraid that she will be alone on her wedding night”.
Asma replied, “O mistress,
I vow to you, by Allah, that if I am alive then, I will take you place…”
At the age of 63 Lady
Khadija died. Deep sadness appeared in the Prophet’s heart, and not long
after, his uncle Abu Talib died. The year in which his wife and uncle
died was called “The year of sorrow”.
When Khadija died it was a
disaster to the Prophet. Not only because she was his wife, but also
because she was the first one to believe that he was the Messenger of
God, and also because she supported him by sharing her property for the
sake of Islam.
When they buried Khadija
at Houjoun, the Prophet stepped into her grave and blessed it. Fatima
then asked her father, “Messenger of Allah, where is my mother?”
The Prophet avoided
Fatima's question. Fatima looked around for someone so she could ask for
her mother! At that moment Gabriel gave the following order to the
Prophet, “Your Lord commands you to inform Fatima that He sends his
blessing upon her and says: Your mother is in a house of brocad, its
corners are made from gold, anitpoles are made from rubies. It is
located between Asiya and Mariam bint Imran’s houses.”
Fatima replied, “Surely
Allah is As-Salam, and peace is from him and to him.”
Fatima’s marriage
When Fatima reached the
age of nine, she was fully mature.
Abu Bakr and Umar were one
of the people, who asked for her hand, but the Prophet rejected them and
he ignored Abdarrahman ibne Awf’s proposal.
Umar and Abu Bakr then
sent their daughters to the Prophet, so that he can give them Fatima in
marriage, but he again refused saying, “No! No! not until Allah’s
command comes in her regard.”
When Imam Ali approached
the Prophet to ask for the hand of Fatima. The Prophet went in to ask
Fatima as to her decision, but she was silent. Her silence was her
approval.
FATIMA’S CHILDREN
Fatima had four children
from her union with Imam Ali. The eldest was Imam Hasan who was born on
the 15th of Ramadhan. When Imam Hasan was born, the Prophet
asked his Aunt Sofia to bring him the newborn child. She said, “We have
not cleansed him yet.” When the Prophet heard her say that he
immediately said, “You clean him? Surely Allah the Exalted has cleaned
and purified him.”
Gabriel came to the
Prophet, along with many other angels, in order to congratulate him. He
also told him that he was ordered by Allah to name him after Prophet
Haroun’s second son.
Fatima and Ali’s second
child was born, Imam Husain, was born on the 3rd of Shaban.
Lady Zaynab was born on the 5th Jamadi Awal, and she was the
third child born to Fatima and Ali. Lady Um Kulthum was the fourth child
born in this union.
AFTER THE PROPHET
Eight days after the
Prophet’s death Fatima went to the Mosque while crying she said, “Oh!
Father; Oh! My sincere friend; Oh! Mohammad; Oh! Abu Al-Qasim; Oh! The
helper of the widowed and the orphans; who do we have for the Kaaba and
the Mosque and who does your saddened and grieved daughter have?”
Fatima then walked to the
tomb of the Prophet; she had difficulties walking, as she could not see
that well because her tears covered her eyes. Fatima was not to live for
much longer after her father.
HER DEATH
Fatima was in her house
when Umar and his men were trying to get inside. As the door was
breaking, there would not be enough time for her to go and get her
scarf, so she stood behind the door. Umar pushed the door open and the
handle hit Fatima’s stomach. She was pregnant with her baby Mohsin,
which died instantly, and she a few months later also passed away as a
result of the injuries caused to her by the door. Her death was on 3rd
Jamadi Thani, 11 (a.h.) . She was only eighteen years old when she died.
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