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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Born: Married: Died: Father: Mother:
WIFE
Name: Fatimah Note
Born: Abt 605 at Mecca, Arabia Died: Abt 633 at Medina, Arabia Other Spouses: 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq Father: The Prophet Muhammad Mother: Khadija Bint Khuwaylid
CHILDREN
Name: Hussein
Born: Died: 680
NOTES
1). Fatima 606? 32? , daughter of Muhammad by his firs t w i f e , Khadija, andthe only child of Muha mmad to bea r off sp ri ng . She married the caliph Ali,Muhammad s cous in, an d f ro m Al i and Fatim a are supposedly descended t heFatim id s , a medie val caliphate of northern Africa. So urce F ati ma , Microso ft R Encarta R 98 Encyclopedia . c 199 3 19 97M icrosoft Co rporation . All rights reser ved. Fa timah b. c . 605, Mecca, Arabia no w in Saudi Ar abia d. 63 3, Medina a lso spelled FATIMA , also called AZ ZAHR A Arab ic Shinin g One daughte r of Muhammad th e f oun der of Is lam who i n later cent uries becamethe ob ject o f deep vener ation by ma ny Musli ms , especially th e Shi it es.Muhammad h ad other son s an d daughters, but th ey eithe r died youn g o rfailed to p r oduce a long line o f descenda nts. Fatimah , however, st ood a tthe head of a g eneal ogy t hat steadil y enlarged t hrough th e generations. To the Shi ites she is particularly important becau s e s h e w as married to Ali, whom the Shi it es consider e d t o b e th e legitimate heir of the authority of the Pr op he t Muha mma d and the firs t of their imams. The son s o f Fat imah an d A li, Hasan and Husayn, are thus viewe d b y the S hi i te s as t he rightful inheritors of the tr adit ion of M uhammad , a furt her ramification of Fatimah s si gnificanc e amon g Shi ite b elievers.Accordingly, m any Isl amic tradi tions g ive Fatimah s li fe a majesty a ndeve n a miraculou s qualit y that it di d not possess i n histor ical reality. Fatimah accompanied Muhammad when he emigrated from M e c c a t o Medina in622. Soon after her arr ival in Medin a s h e m arri ed Ali, the son of one ofthe Prophets uncl es . Th ei r firs t years wer e ones of material want. Ali wa s ofte n h arsh wi th her, and Fatimah brought her cas e bef ore M u hamm adhimsel f the Prophet took great satis factio n in b eing ab le to rec oncilehusband and wife . Wh en in 6 32 Muha mmad wa s facing hi s last illness,Fatima h was ther e to nur se him . In gener a l she was devoted t o herdomest ic dutie s and av oided invol vement in politic al affairs . Yet aft e rMuhammad s death sh e had a shar p clash wit h Abu Bakr, wh o had succ eededMuhamma d as lea der o f th e Islamic communi ty, and Fat imah supporte d A liin his re luctance to submi t to Abu Bakr s authorit y . She came in toconflict with th e caliph a sec ond tim e ove r property t hat she claim edMuh ammad had lef t her . Abu Bak r refuse d to sanction her clai m, and,accordi n g to most acco un ts , Fatimah refused to sp eak to him unt i l herdeath fro m il lness six months later . Source www. eb.c om

											
											

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