Fatimah

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Fatima

al-Zahra
Artwork with Fatima's name, reconstruction from a Safavid piece
Born605 or 612/15 (disputed)
Died632
Resting placeMedina, Hejaz
Title
List of titles
  • al-Zahra
    (lit.'the radiant')
  • al-Siddiqa
    (lit.'the righteous')
  • al-Muhadditha
    (lit.'the one spoken to by angels')
  • Umm Abiha
    (lit.'mother of her father')
  • Sayyidat Nisa al-Janna (lit.'mistress of the women of paradise')
  • Sayyidat Nisa al-Alamin (lit.'mistress of the women of the worlds')
SpouseAli
Children
Parents

Fatimah (Arabic: فاطمہ, born 605 or 615[1] – d. 633) was the youngest daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadija. Fatima's husband was Ali.[2] She is often viewed as an ultimate role model for Muslim women and an example of compassion, generosity, and enduring suffering. The Fatimid Caliphate claimed to be her descendants. Her name and her epithets remain popular choices for Muslim girls.

References[change | change source]

  1. Ordoni (1992) pp.42-45
  2. "the marriage of lady fatimah with imam ali". almerja.com. Retrieved 2023-11-15.
  • Ordoni, Abu-Muhammad (1992). Fatima the Gracious. Ansariyan Publications.