Fatima bint Muhammad

Deceased Person

0605 – 0632

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Who was Fatima bint Muhammad?

Fatimah was a daughter of prophet Muhammad and Khadijah, wife of Ali and mother of Hasan and Hussein, and one of the five members of Ahl al-Bayt. She became the object of great veneration by all Muslims, because she lived closest to her father and supported him in his difficulties, because of the historical importance of her husband and her two sons, and because she is the only member of Prophet Muhammad's family that gave him descendants, numerously spread through the Islamic world.

For Muslims, Fatimah is an inspiring example and Fatimah is one of the most popular girl's names throughout the Muslim world.

She was involved in three significant political actions, each recorded in almost all sources. First, after the conquest of Mecca, she refused her protection to Abu Sufian; Second, after Muhammad's death, she defended Ali’s cause, fiercely opposed the election of Abu Bakr, and had violent disputes with him and particularly with Umar; Third, she laid claim to the property rights of her father and challenged Abu Bakr’s categorical refusal to cede them, particularly Fadak and a share in the produce of Khaybar.

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Born
0605
Mecca
Also known as
  • Fatimah
  • Fatimah Zahra
Parents
Siblings
Spouses
  • Ali
    (0623 - 0632/08/05)
Children
Religion
  • Islam
Ethnicity
  • Arab people
Nationality
  • Saudi Arabia
Died
Aug 5, 0632
Medina
Resting place
Al-Baqi'

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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