FATIMA'S MARTIAL LIFE
Lady
Fatima Zahra (A) moved from the home of Prophethood to the house of
Imamate, successorship and guardianship. This turn in Fatima's life,
allowed her to become the companion of the Father of the Imams.
As days
passed, Fatima's life became more beautiful and splendid, for she lived
in an atmosphere of sanctity and chaste, surrounded by modesty and
humbleness. She aided her husband in his worldly and religious affairs,
and cooperated with him in achieving his exalted goals. This harmony in
their life was preferred by the ideological tranquility they both
enjoyed, and the respect and glorification they held for each other.
Fatima realized the great rank her husband enjoyed. She respected him in
the best manner as a Muslim woman should respect her Imam-for she
recognized that Ali (A) was:
The
dearest person to Allah's Messenger; The holder of the great
guardianship;
The
possessor of absolute Imamate;
The
Prophet's brother, successor and heir; The possessor of excellent
talents;
His
long-standing service to Islam was also apparent to everyone.
Likewise, Ali (A) respected Fatima, not only because she was his wife,
but also because she was:
The most
beloved to Allah's Messenger; The mistress of all women; And her
sanctity was part of the Prophet's.
Indeed,
Fatima enjoyed noble traits which had any woman held even one of them,
she would be worthy of respect and exaltation.
In view
of such characteristics, you can imagine the great marital happiness Ali
and Fatima enjoyed. We can also realize that their life was not
disturbed by poverty or material deprivation.
It is
written in Al-Bihar, on the authority of Manaqeb that Imam Ali (A)
said:
"By
Allah, I never angered Fatima, or forced her to do something (she did
not like), up to the day she died; nor did she ever anger or disobey me.
In fact, when I looked at her, depression and sadness would be removed
from my (heart)."
Al-'Ayyashi,
in his Tafsir (interpretation) of the Holy Quran, reported that Imam
Baqir (A) said:
"Fatima vouched to take care of the household work, make dough, bake
bread, and clean the house; in return, Ali vouched to take care of the
outside work (such as) gathering firewood, and bringing food."
It is
not exactly known how long Ali (A) and Fatima (A) resided in Harithah's
house; but it is a given fact that Allah's Messenger constructed a house
for them, which had a door to the mosque just like his own house.
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