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Fatima bint Muhammad
Arabic: فاطمة
Kunyas
Titles
  • al-Siddeeqah[1]
    (The Truthfu Woman)
  • al-Mubarakah[1]
    (The Blessed Woman)
  • al-Tahirah[1]
    (The Pure Woman)
  • al-Zakiyyah[1]
    (The Chaste/Innocent Woman)
  • al-Radhiyah[1]
    (The Satisfied Woman)
  • al-Muhaddathah[1]
    (The Ane Spoken tae bi Angels)
  • al-Batool[1]
    (The Chaste/The Pure)
  • al-Zahra[1]
    (The Splendid Ane/The Lady o Licht)
  • Syedatun Nisa al-Alamin[4]
    (The Leader of The Women of The Worlds)
RankDauchter o Prophet Muhammad
During the time o her faither5 BH – 11 AH
Efter the time o her faither90 days 11 AH
BornFriday, 27 Julie 604— 20 Jamad al-Akhar 5 BH[1][5]
Birth placeMecca, Hejaz[1]
EthnicityHejazi Arab
FaitherProphet Muhammad[1]
MitherKhadija[1]
BrithersTayyab & Qasim.
SistersZainab, Umm Kulthum and Ruqayyah.
SpooseAli ibn Abi Talib
ChilderSons

Dauchters

DiedTuesday, 28 August 632— 3 Jumadi al-Thani 11 AH [aged 28 years 11 months 12 days]
Burial PlaceUnkent but in Medina, Hejaz
ReleegionIslam

Fāṭimah bint Muḥammad (Arabic: فاطمةFāṭimah ; born c. 605[6][7] or 615[8] – died 28 August 632) wis a dauchter o the Islamic prophet Muhammad an Khadijah, wife o Ali an mither o Hasan an Hussein,[9] an ane o the members o Ahl al-Bayt.[6][7]

References

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  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Sharif al-Qarashi, Bāqir. The Life of Fatima az-Zahra (sa). Trans. Jāsim al-Rasheed. Qum, Iran: Ansariyan Publications, n.d. Print. Pgs. 37-41
  2. Al-Istee’ab, vol.2 Pg. 752
  3. Usd al-Ghabah, vol.5 Pg. 520
  4. "The Ka'aba, The House Of Allah | Story of the Holy Ka'aba | Books on Islam and Muslims". Al-Islam.org. Archived frae the original on 25 December 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  5. "The Story of Hazrat Fatima (sa), daughter of the Holy Prophet | Story of the Holy Ka'aba | Books on Islam and Muslims". Al-Islam.org. Archived frae the original on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  6. a b "Fatimah", Encyclopaedia of Islam. Brill Online.
  7. a b Fatimah bint Muhammad. Muslim Students' Association (West) Compendium of Muslim Texts.
  8. Ordoni (1990) pp.42-45
  9. Chittick 1981, p. 136
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