چکیده:
Muslims have always had high regard for Lady
Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet, the wife of Imam Ali, the
mother of all the Imams, and the most exemplary woman in Islam.
Despite many efforts made to introduce this unique woman to the
people of the world, more work is to be done. This article introduces
some of the facets of her status and personality by relying on the
words of the Prophet, the Imams, and Lady Fatima herself. Some of
her merits include her being a leader of all women who was
infallible, an angel in the form of a human, and an intercessor on the
Day of Judgment. She was privileged with having spoken to the
angels and her pleasure and displeasure was God’s pleasure and
displeasure. Moreover, heaven is given as a reward to those who
send their peace on her.
خلاصه ماشینی:
"Fatima Zahra in the words of the Infallibles Zahra Ikhwan Sarraf1 and Sayyid Murtada Hussayni Shah Turab2 Translated by Asma Sultan ABSTRACT: Muslims have always had high regard for Lady Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet, the wife of Imam Ali, the mother of all the Imams, and the most exemplary woman in Islam.
"21 Imam Ali has narrated another narration that the Prophet - addressing Fatima - said: "Surely God is angered when you are angry and is pleased when you are pleased.
A similar incident has also been narrated from Imam Ali. 26 In another hadith, Imam Ali asked Fatima, "Who are the best of women?" The noble and pious Lady replied, "When she does not see (non-mahram) men and (non-mahram) men do not see her.
8 Lady Fatima is the leader of the women of the world Mufaddal ibn ‘Umar says, "I asked Imam Sadiq to explain these words of the Prophet where he says, ‘Fatima is the leader of the women of the 30 Arbali, 1401 (A.
2. 13 Lady Fatima's diligence in housework Imam Ali told a member of Bani Sa‘d, "Should I enlighten you about myself and Fatima – the daughter of the Prophet of God, the dearest part of his family to him and my wife?
2 Lady Fatima is pleased with what pleases God When Imam Ali came to the Prophet to ask for Fatima's hand in marriage, the Prophet consulted Fatima and said, "My daughter Fatima!
H. Juwaini Khurasani, Ibrahim ibne Ahmad: Faraid al Simtayn, research by: Muhammad Baqir Mahmudi, volume 2, Beirut, Mu'assasah al Mahmudi Publications, 1400 A."