The Story of Hazrat Fatima (sa), daughter of the Holy Prophet

 The Story of Hazrat Fatima (sa), daughter of the Holy Prophet


Hazrat Fatima (sa) was the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his first wife, Khadijah. She was born in Makkah in the year 605 CE, just five years before the start of the Prophet's mission as a prophet.

Fatima was known for her piety, wisdom, and devotion to Allah (God). She was deeply respected by her father, who called her "Umm Abiha," which means "mother of her father."

After the Prophet's migration to Medina, Fatima married his cousin, Ali ibn Abi Talib, who later became the fourth caliph of Islam. They had two sons, Hasan and Husayn, and two daughters, Zaynab and Umm Kulthum.

Fatima played an important role in the early years of Islam. She supported her father in his mission and was known for her charity and kindness to the poor and needy. She also played a key role in the defense of Medina during the Battle of Uhud, where she tended to the wounded and helped the women and children find safety.

After the death of her father in 632 CE, Fatima was grief-stricken and fell ill. She passed away just six months later, at the age of 28. Her death was a great loss to the Muslim community, and her legacy has been celebrated throughout history.

Hazrat Fatima is regarded as a role model for Muslim women, who look to her example of faith, piety, and devotion to Allah. Her life and teachings continue to inspire Muslims around the world today.




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