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She
was possessing of life, honour, beauty and high stature, living under her
father’s care. It was such a unique relationship that it made the Prophet’s
later wife Ayesha, marvel at it and proclaim:
“ Never have I seen anyone more like the Messenger of Allah in his
solemn way {of standing and sitting} than Fatima” she added, “When she {Fatima}
came in the room to see him, he { The Holy Prophet} would rise to his feet,
take her hand, kiss her and seat her where he was seated . And when he came to
see her, she would stand up, take his hand, kiss him and seat him where she was
seated”. Nothing can be said more than
that he was born and brought up in the household of the Holy Prophet (P).
Fatima
was the greatest woman with regard to her honour, faith and position in the
sight of her Creator. Thus, so many
people approached her father asking for her hand in marriage. The caliphs Umar
and Abu Bakr were for instance, among those who asked for her hand. Other
people among the leading men of the Quraysh tribe thought of asking for
Fatima’s hand in order to achieve the honour of being the son-in-law of the
Messenger of Allah. Nevertheless, the Holy Prophet would say to these people,
“This matter is yet not divinely settled”.
Finally
Imam Ali, the son of Abu Taleb approached the Holy Prophet on this matter the
Prophet was extremely delighted.
Fatima
(as) married Ali (as) and the tree of Prophethood bore fruit. Fatima gave birth
to Imam Hassan and then to Imam Hussein, The Prophet welcomed them and named
them. Fatima the noblest of all women, married Ali for
his faith, piety trustworthiness and high principles, not for wealth, money and
the fading luxuries of this world. She accepted the holy bond with a
simple modest mahr (dowry) that smashed the very values of materialism,
abrogating its deceptive role in the subject of marriage, replacing it with
Islamic values and ideals. Her marriage would no doubt teach the generations
how elusive (false) is the nature of materialism and how it dwarfs before the
sublime human values and ideals.
The
glory of Al-Zahra towers over any other any other glory. Asceticism and worship
of the Creator are two natural traits of the Holy Family of the Holy Prophet,
for here were the finest examples of the highest ideals, the greatest Islamic
personalities that had ever lived lived on this earth.
Fatima
(as) did not live long after the death of her father (P). She was the first
from among his family to join him in the afterlife. Fatima Al Zahra (as) left
this world with pain and grief, leaving both sons and daughters to be brought
up by their father Ali.
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