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Biography of Bibi Fatima (sa).. Let's all read as much as we can about this purity that left us this day.. To weep for her is to weep for the moons.. As they were left alone today, and her sun, the king of kings, Imam Ali (as).. Ya RasulAllah.. We are sorry :( Guilt twangs at my heart though I do not know why.. Bibi Fatima (sa) can I uphold your honour? Can I?

Asalamu Alaykum Ya Imam al-Mahdi (as), May you forgive me for my disobedience towards my 'fathers' and my 'mother' though I am not worthy of calling her mother, I am not one of her sons.. May I be forgiven for my sins, O Allah.

I can say though, that I love Bibi (sa).. I wish it was enough, I wish. May you be comforted in the heavens with the presence of your father (saww) next to you.

Asalamu Alaykum Ya Fatima.

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O Fatima Al-Zahraa, O Daughter of Mohammad (Bint Mohammad), O Apple of the eye of the Prophet, O our Master and our Lord, we turn to you, beg you and ask your intercession before Allah. We place our needs before you. O cherished by Allah, intercede with Allah on behalf of us'

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Fatima (a.s) as a role model and

lessons from the life of the

greatest women in the world. A lesson to be learned about the

highest manifestation of

motherhood in Islamic history,

about Fatima (a.s), about the

edifying symbol of womanhood in

the house, in marriage, in relationships, in motherhood, in

training and nourishing children

like Hasan (a.s), Husayn (a.s) and

Zeinab (s.a), and in companionship

with her husband Ali. She was a

woman who, throughout the whole of her life, from her

childhood to her marriage, from

her marriage to the end of her

life, felt herself to be a

responsible, committed person, a

part of the destiny of the community, defending what was

right, supporting justice in

thought, idea and deed, and

confronting the dispossession,

oppression and deviation which

existed in her society. She was always available to help with all

social problems and

confrontations. She did not

remain silent until her death,

even though she knew that she

would not succeed in this fight. This is the meaning of social

commitment and responsibility.

This is the lesson that can be

learned from Fatima's life. When

she was still a small girl about

ten years old, she went everywhere in Mecca with the

Prophet of Islam, her father. No

one expected a small girl to go

hand-in-hand with her father in

such a social, political and

ideological situation. But Fatima felt herself to be responsible for

the destiny of the Islamic

Revolution, although because of

her age, she was not responsible.

So she was present at any

confrontation. She was present wherever the Prophet of Islam

was alone against the enemy. She

stood beside him. Numerous cases

have been recorded. (Ali Shariati)

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