Excellence of FATIMA bint MUHAMMAD (pbuh)
FATIMA (may Allah be pleased with her) – daughter of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) and Khadijah (R.a), needs no introduction. No believer can be unfamiliar
with this name. However, Fatima is not just a name but an institution from
where we can get inspiration change our life for the better. For that purpose,
we need to know her more although understanding her to the fullest is not
possible.
Syeda Fatima, also known as Fatima az-Zehra (Zehra- meaning
sparklingly bright and beautiful) was born in 605 in Mecca. Her childhood was
different from others. Averse to normal childhood activities, she would spend
most of her time with her mother Khadijah, absorbing the best qualities from
her. Her habits resembled mostly Muhammad (SAW). According to Aisha Siddiqa, ‘I
have not seen anyone the like of Allah’s Messenger in manners, habits,
character, and way of sitting and standing more than Fatima, the daughter of
merciful Prophet (pbuh) (Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi). She is known by many titles
like Batool – which means ‘ascetic’
as she was devoted to God. For her chastity, she is titled as Tahira. She would be absorbed in prayers
from dusk to dawn and is therefore called Sajida
meaning devout worshipper of Allah.
She was married to Ali ibn Abi Talib and had two children –
Imam Hassan and Imam Hussain. All these constitute Ahl-u-Byahh (people of House). The status of this family can be
understood from the verse of the Quran: ‘Verily the Allah only desires to keep
away (all kinds of) impurity from you, o people of the house (Prophet’s family)
and to purify you with a thorough purification (33:33). This verse is known as ‘Aayat’e tatheer’ (purification verse) and
is related to this noble family as is evident from the hadith of Sahih Muslim
narrated by Saffiyah quoting Hazrat Aisha (R.a). According to this tradition, once,
Prophet (pbuh) came out wearing a cloak having camel saddles woven onto it with
black wool and took Hussain, Hassan, Fatima, and Ali beneath it. After
enwrapping them with a cloak, Prophet (pbuh) recited aforementioned verse of the
Quran.Thus interpreting its theme through this act. Besides, the prophet (pbuh)
would recite this verse at the door of Fatima’s house at dawn hour of the
morning and this continued for 7 months. This implies that Allah purified this
family completely and granted them perfection.
The individual virtues of Fatima al-Zehra are evident from
different traditions of the Islamic Prophet (pbuh). Fatima has been declared as
leader of Women (Bukhari) which is
why she is known as Syeda’tun Nisaa’ il
Aalameen. Furthermore, Prophet (pbuh) said; Fatima is the leader of all
women of Paradise (Tirmidhi) so is
the name ‘Khatoon’e Jannat’.
Prophet’s love for Fatima was extraordinary. While greeting
Prophet (pbuh), His companions would often say; ‘May our parents be sacrificed
for you’ but Prophet (pbuh) used to say this for his beloved daughter – Fatima.
Al-Hakim and Ibn Hibban report that Abdullah bin Umar narrates whenever the
Holy Prophet set out on the journey, the last person he would speak to from his
family before setting off would be Fatima. When he returned from a journey, the
holy Prophet would meet Fatima first and would say to her ‘oh Fatima! My mother
and father be sacrificed for you.
Fatima is the blessed woman about whom Prophet (pbuh) said:
‘Fatima is part of me’ in other words the integral part of Prophet’s soul (Al-Bukhari
& Muslim). So much love Prophet (pbuh) had for his daughter that he
remarked; the pleasure of Fatima is my pleasure (Musnad Ahmad) and whosoever
angers her angers me’ (Bukhari). In addition to these narrations, any number of
authentic traditions are available that show how close she was to Allah’s
apostle.
Fatima is the perfect role
model for Muslim women around the world, not because Prophet of Islam, Muhammad
had a deep affection for her but due to her spectacular mode of living. Despite
having the grandeur of being the leader of all women of the human world, as
declared by Prophet (pbuh) she lived the austere life. And discharged her
responsibilities as a wife, a mother, and as a daughter to the point of
perfection. Biographers write that once Fatima was ill. Still, she did not abandon
her routine nightlong prayers. Her husband Ali went to the mosque for morning prayers.
On returning home, he saw Fatima busy with household chores that ranged from
grinding wheat, bringing water, to cooking food. Ali said to her; Fatima, you need
rest to recover. Fatima replied smilingly, Ali; ‘Allah’s remembrance and your
obedience is a remedy for all my ills’.
It was the impact of her
guidance that her children – Hassan and Husain earned the title of being
masters of the youths of paradise (Tirmidhi). It was the result of her
upbringing that her sons at that attained significant position in Islamic
history. And are greatly revered by Muslims. In connection with this Allama
Iqbal writes and conveys a message to modern women; Batool’e baash o pinhaan shou azeen asr : Ki darr aagosh shabirey
bigiri (emulate Batool and stay
away from the evils of time so that person like Hussain would be your child).
Fatima’s generosity and
compassion for the destitute constitute an important aspect of her life. Many a
time she would have nothing to eat and feed the family, but no beggar or needy
returned empty-handed or unattended from her door. She and her family would
fast without having anything for suhoor
(pre-dawn meals) and iftar (breaking
of fast) except water but used to feed the mendicants. Allah (swt) describes
this exceptional feature in Quran; ‘And they give food in spite of love for it
to the needy, the orphan, and the captive’ (76:8).
In nutshell, ‘Fatima is Fatima’ – the lady having no match. After considering all the aspects of her life, Allama Iqbal concluded;
Rishta'e Aayeen'e Haq Zanjeer'e Paast
Pas'e Farmaan'e Jinaab'e Mustafa (saw) Ast
Warna Gird Turbatash Gar Deed Mae
Sajda Ha Bar Khaak'i O Pasheed Mae
I am bound by Islamic laws. I am beholden to saying of Prophet. Else, I would have gone about her tomb and would have fallen prostrate, worshipping her dust.
Fatima passed away on 3rd
Ramdhan 11 hijri (632/633) in Medina , a few months after the death of Holy
Prophet (pbuh).
Today Muslims imitate bogus
models and resultantly our condition is piteous all around the world.
However, by following the true models
like Fatima, Muslims can surely regain their glory as the success lies in the lifestyle
of these great people for whom Allah says : Allah is pleased with them and they
with him.
Writer
– Zeeshan Rasool Khan is columnist and can be mailed
@mohdzeeshan605@gmail.com
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