pixel

Fatimah

2008.06.07



Birth
Fatimah bint Muhammad (c. 605–632), the daughter of Muhammad, was born in Mecca to Khadija, the first wife of Muhammad. There are differences of opinion on the exact date of her birth, but the widely accepted view is that she was born five years before the first Qur'anic revelations, during the time of the rebuilding of the Kaaba in 605, although this does imply she was over 18 at the time of her marriage which was unusual in Arabia. Shia sources, however, state that she was born either two or five years after the first Qur'anic revelations, but this timeline would imply her mother was over fifty at the time of her birth.
Fatimah is generally placed as the fourth of Muhammad's daughters after Zaynab, Ruqayya, and Umm Kulthum. According to some Shi'a scholars, Fatimah was Muhammad's only daughter.

Death
Following the farewell pilgrimage, Muhammad summoned Fatimah and informed her that he would be passing away soon but also informed her that she would be the first of his household to join him. Some days after this discussion, Muhammad died, following which Fatimah was grief stricken and remained so for the remainder of her life until she died less than five months later, in the month of Ramadhan. A few sources report that Fatimah reconciled her differences with Abu Bakr prior to her death, although the majority belief affirms her anger with him until her death, and maintains that Fatimah was buried in secret at her request, to prevent Abu Bakr and Umar whom she considered to be her father's true enemies from attending the funeral.
There are two distinct views on the manner of her death between the Shias and Sunnis. Shias maintain that Fatimah died after Umar had led a party of armed men against Ali's house in Medina and called for Ali and his men to come out and swear allegiance to Abu Bakr, who they had decided would take power in the meeting at Saqifah. Umar and Khalid ibn Walid threatened to burn the house down if they did not submit. They broke in, resulting in Fatimah's ribs being broken between the broken door and the wall, and she miscarrying an unborn son named Muhsin. According to other sources, Umar ordered the beating of Fatimah , some saying Umar personally kicked Fatimah in the stomach, causing her miscarriage . Muhammad appeared in a dream and informed Fatimah that she would be passing away the next day. Fatimah informed her husband Ali and asked him not to allow those who had done injustice to her, to be involved in her janazah (prayer performed in congregation after the death of a Muslim) or take part in the burial.
The next day when she died, her two sons were the first family members to learn of her death and immediately proceeded to the mosque to inform their father who, upon hearing the news, fell unconscious. When he regained consciousness, Ali, according to Fatimah's wishes, performed the janazah and buried her during the night on 3rd Jumada al-thani 11 AH (632) making out three other false graves to ensure her real grave could not be identified. With him were his family and a few of his close companions.
The Sunnis, however, state that on the morning of her death, she took a bath, put on new clothes and lay down in bed. She asked for Ali and informed him that her time to die was very close. Upon hearing this news, Ali began to cry but was consoled by Fatimah who asked him to look after her two sons and for him to bury her without ceremony. After her death, Ali followed her wishes and buried her without informing the Medinan people

10 Comments
????? الهم صل علی فاطمه و ابيها و بعلها و بنيها و السر المستودع فيها بعدد ما احاط بهی علمک
????? · 2008-06-07: 02:50
ronin53 well done reportage, nice pics
ronin53 · 2008-06-07: 03:10
Kovac Great shot!
Kovac · 2008-06-07: 11:08
mohdruslin wow the mosque is very beautiful :)))
mohdruslin · 2008-06-07: 17:01
Rogermay Great Post ! May the Almighty Allah (SWT) reward you for the enlightenment!
http://www.tebyan.net/Events_History/Islamic_Events/2008/5/18/66689.html
Rogermay · 2008-06-07: 17:41
Mertxe thank you so much for charing this information, I always enjoy been able to learnd more about diferent cultures, the pics are sensational
greatings
Mertxe · 2008-06-08: 01:38
alirezahabibi Very nice !!!

سلام . حرفه ایی نیستی اما خوش سلیقه ایی . عکس اول خوبه ولی در دومی مردی که به سمت دوربین میاد کاراکتری درست کرده که منبع توجه است . از یک منظره عکسهای زیادی با ترکیب های زیادی بگیر تا دستت برای انتخاب باز باشه . سپاس
alirezahabibi · 2008-06-08: 09:26
miclaud Nice report! Thanks for the explainations!
miclaud · 2008-06-08: 14:01
persi shiny... i especially love the first one
good job ;)
persi · 2008-06-17: 15:44
davidcardona sUpErb! Another wonderful content! I am so surprised by the quality of the information and sense into your postings! Thanks for sharing!
davidcardona · 2008-06-21: 05:36
Bold Text
Italic Text
UnderLine Text
URL Link

Name
URL
Enter the code to the right below
Captcha

Views: 461
 
pixel
« 2008.06.05
 
pixel
2008.06.10 »
pixel