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  2. Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Especially in the Shia literature, there is a strong parallel between Fatima and Mary, [229] [136] to the extent that one of the Shia epithets for Fatima is Maryam al-Kubra (lit. ' Mary, the greater '). [229] [230] [10] Similar to Mary, some early sources report that angels spoke to Fatima on multiple occasions.

  3. Shia view of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Shia view of Fatima. This is a sub-article of Fatima Zahra and Shi'a Islam. According to Shi'a scholars, Fatima Zahra was Muhammad 's only daughter. [1] The Sunni belief that he had other daughters by Khadijah denies Ali ibn Abu Talib the distinction of being Muhammad's only son-in-law. She is held in highest of esteem, as being the single most ...

  4. Names and titles of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Names and titles of Fatima. Fatima (605/15-632 CE) was daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and wife to his cousin Ali, the fourth of the Rashidun caliphs and the first Shia Imam. [ 1] Fatima has been compared to Mary, mother of Jesus, especially in Shia Islam. [ 2][ 3] Muhammad is said to have regarded her as the best of women [ 4][ 5] and ...

  5. Book of Fatimah - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Fatimah ( Arabic: مُصْحَف فَاطِمَة, romanized : Muṣḥaf Fāṭimah) is, according to Shia tradition, attributed to Fatimah, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Fatimah occupies a similar position in Shiaism that Mary, mother of Jesus, occupies in Christianity. [1] The Quranic praise for Mary in verse Q3 ...

  6. Burial of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Ahl al-Kisa. Holy women. Shia Islam portal. v. t. e. Burial of Fatima is about the secret burial and the uncertainty in the resting place of Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and wife of Ali, the fourth caliph after Muhammad and the first Shia Imam. [ 1] Fatima died in 11 AH (632 CE ), within six months of Muhammad's death, [ 2 ...

  7. Portal:Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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    Shia Islam. Shia Islam ( / ˈʃiːə /) or Shi'a Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib (656–661 CE) as his successor ( Arabic: خليفة, romanized : khalifa) and the Imam ( Arabic: امام, lit. 'spiritual and political leader') after him, most notably at the ...

  8. Fatimiyya - Wikipedia

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    Fatimiyya. Fatimiyya ( Arabic: فاطمیة) are days in which Shia Muslims mourn the martyrdom of Fatimah, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Fatimiyya is the window between the two possible dates for her death, that is, from 13 Jumada al-Awwal to 3 Jumada al-Thani. In particular, the Fatimiyya period is a total of six days ...

  9. Marital life of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Fatima married Muhammad's cousin Ali in 1 or 2 AH (623-5 CE), [9] [10] possibly after the Battle of Badr. [11] There is evidence in Sunni and Shia sources that some of the companions, including Abu Bakr and Umar, had earlier asked for Fatima's hand in marriage but were turned down by Muhammad, [12] [10] [13] who said he was waiting for the moment fixed by destiny. [14]