The great lady, Hazart-e Fatemeh Zahra (S.A) was the dear daughter of the Prophet, Mohammad (S.W). Some Shiite scholars believed that she was born on 20th of Jamadi-ul-Sani, 5 th A.H. But the majority of Sonnah research scholars declared that her birth had happened 5 years before Be’sat (Prophet’s a postleship). By the God’s will, prophet (S.W) named her “FATEMEH”. She also had some other appellations like: Zahra, Batool, Tahereh, Razieh, Maryam-e Kobra, and Sedigheh.
In her childhood, she contemplated the
Mecca’s pagans’ great animosities,and also suffered 3years in the place named
Sha’be Abitalib under a very difficult condition.
Her mother, Hazrat-e Khadijeh (S.A) died in 10th A.H. immediately after the
death of Aboutalib, the sincere friend and supporter of the Prophet Mohammad
(S.W). This great grief caused that She and Hazrat-e Ali (Pbuh) and the Prophet
(S.W) named that year “Om-ul-hozn” which meant the Grief year. On 13th of
Be’sat (the prophet’s apostleship) on the Prophet’s order, his family and
companions immigrated to Medina.
During the time Medina was the deponent of many wars between the Prophet and
the pagans, in and out of the country. Hazrat-e Fatemeh (S.A) married to his
cousin, Hazrat-e Ali (Pbuh), who was one of the most important characters in
Medina. Since Hazrat-e Ali (Pbuh) was always at wars, especially for the ten
years after the immigration to Medina, so she accomplished all the
responsibilities of the family.
Though Hazrat-e Fatemeh (S.A)’s life was full of troubles and sufferings but
the death of Hazrat-e Mohammad (S.W) was the most grievous one. The event,
which was the beginning of the more bitter troubles such as the pagans’
outrages upon the decency of their family. Those events motivated her to be the
great supporter for Hazrat-e Ali (Pbuh). Her speeches in Medina mosque, and the
addressees to Ansar and Mohajer’s women, to persuade them to support Hazrat-e
Ali (Pbuh) could be mentioned as examples.
Hazrat-e Fatemeh (S.A) died soon after the death of his father because of the
imposed spiritual and physical sufferings. She was buried in a secret place
according to her will.
LESSONS FROM THE HAZRAT-E FATEMEH ZAHRA’S LIFE AND CHARACTER
Her Excessive Passion for God
The Prophet Mohammad (S.W) asked his
daughter: “ Dear Fatemeh! What do you wish for? Now here is an angel who has
the God’s message to grant you whatever you want.”
Hazrat-e Fatemeh (S.A)said: " I would like to be the God’s servant and my
desire is only to see the wonderful appearance of God."
Her “Fearing” of the Divine Punishment:
When the Verses of punishment were sent
down to Hazrat-e Mohammad (S.W), he and his companions cried hard. Hazrat-e
Zahra (S.A) asked the reason for crying and the Prophet (S.W) recited the
Verses to her.
Hazrat-e Fatemeh (S.A) fell on the ground fearfully and said: “ Woe to the
person who will enter the Hell.”
Her eagerness to acquire knowledge:
Her father was the best teacher of
humanity, morality, Islam and the unity of God .She learned a lot of things from
her father and her husband [Ali (Pbuh)].She gathered them all and wiht the help
of her husband wrote a book named "Mos-haf-e Fatemieh".
Her unadorned appearance:
Salman Farsi said: “ Once I saw Hazrat-e
Fatemeh(S.A) with a plain cover. It made me wonder and I thought the daughters
of the Iranian kings and the Rome Caesars sat on the golden seats and wore
embroidered clothes but why did the daughter of the Prophet (S.W) wear such
plain dress and cover?
Hazrat-e Fatemeh responded: “ Oh! Salman, on the Day of Resurrection, God will
provide us with golden seats and adorned clothes.”
About Her prayer:
There are a lot of narrations about Fatemeh Zahra(S.A)’s prayers, especially about the prayers in which She had conversations with God. She was the best worshiper.
She was the companion of Her husband:
In difficult situations caused by the death of Hazrat-e Mohammad (S.W), She told Her husband: “My dear Ali! I sacrify my life for you, I will always remain with you. I am in consort with you in all your happiness or troubles and sufferings
Her behavior with her children:
Hazrat-e Fatemeh (S.A) strove to bring up Her children as the brave and virtuous ones in the society.
Why Was She Martyred?
She was the symbol of womanhood. She
embodied in her translucent personality all those qualities that made her a
paradigm of virtue.
The Prophet saluted at her door. The celestial angels sang her praise. Even God
Almighty called her the blessed fountain of Kowsar and vouchsafed her virtue in
the Verse of Purity (Holy Qua’an 33:33).
Yet we see a strange sight at her threshold following the passing away of her
father. A group is clamoring with democratic abandon, threatening to burn down
her house if her husband does not come out and acknowledge the vote of the
gathering at Saqifa Bani Sa’da.
Was it a demonstration of freedom of expression and thought by the Arabs of
Medina? Were they right in questioning the divine decree of Wilayat-a-Mutlaqa
to which they had so solemnly sworn allegiance at Ghadeer Khum only a few
months before? Or was the devil at work to create dissent and mislead a great
nation yet again, as he had done before with the followers of the Prophets,
such as Moses (S.A) and Jesus (S.A), in the absence of these divinely appointed
personage?
These are the questions that spring to mind when we see the pathetic situation
of Medina in the months immediately after the departure of Prophet Mohammad
(SAWA).
Power was now in the hands of people who had fled the battle scenes in the time
of the Prophet, or had accepted Islam only for political gains. They were now
bent upon a destructive course by transgressing the limits set by Allah.
Fatemeh (S.A), tried to awaken them to the injustice and corruption which was
in its embryonic stage. She cautioned them against the violations of the
principles of social justice that was to permeate the Islamic administration so
painstakingly built by her father, but to no avail. She warned:
“O’ Muslims! You have been advised not to leave us, not to leave the Prophet’s
family alone and keep distance from the axis of Islam (Imamate), otherwise you
would be confused and vanquished…
“He (the Prophet) left a book that contains secrets as well as understandable
and applicable subjects, but Quran is waiting for someone (Imam) to whom it can
reveal its secrets, open the doors of knowledge and narrate what is to be read
and heard.
“O’ Muslims! How can you reach destination from the black and white (mere
letters) of Quran, unless there be an enlightened, chaste and well informed
scholar (Imam)…
“Rest assured of the coming sedition. Get ready for a splitting sword and a
cruel aggressor, perpetual embarrassment and tyranny of the unjust…”
They did not listen. Greed for political power had made them blind and
oblivious to divine commandments. The miscreants went ahead and battered down
the door of Fatemeh on Fatemeh herself.
The Prophet’s daughter was seriously injured. Although she attained immortal
martyrdom, her warnings proved prophetic, especially when we see the tyranny of
the Umayyuds and Abbasids that followed the “democratic vote” of Saqifa and the
splintering of Muslims into parties and sects.
A PART OF IMAM KHOMEINI (Rh)’S MESSAGE ABOUT HAZRAT-E FATEMEH ZAHRA (SA)
If Hazrat-e Fatemeh were a man, she would be a Prophet. If she were a man, she
would be on the place of the God’s Prophet. She was the essence of humanity .
She was a divine creature who appeared in human body…
. She was a divine creature who appeared in human body…
…Hazrat-e Fatemeh (S.A) was a woman who came up to all the prophets’ hopes and
desires. She manifested all the honorable character and prestige. She was not
an ordinary woman. She was a divine woman and the sign of humanity …She is the
pride of the world.