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==The Text and Place==
==The Text and Place==
In Hadith al-Bad'a, the Prophet (s) is quoted as saying about his daughter Lady Fatima (a): "Fatima is part of me; whoever hurts her has hurt me and whoever delights her has delighted me."<ref>Ṣadūq, ''al-Amālī'', p. 165.</ref> The same content appears in various Shiite and Sunni sources.<ref>Ṣadūq, ''al-Iʿtiqādāt'', p. 105; Mufīd, ''Kitāb al-amālī'', p. 260; Ibn Maghāzīlī, ''Manāqib ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib'', p. 289; Ṣadūq, ''al-Amālī'', p. 24; Bukhārī, ''Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī'', vol. 4, p. 210, 219.</ref> The hadith was transmitted by [[Imam 'Ali (a)]],<ref>Ṣadūq, ''al-Khiṣāl'', p. 573; Fattāl al-Nayshābūrī, ''Rawḍat al-wāʿiẓīn'', p. 149.</ref> [[Ibn 'Abbas]],<ref>Ṣadūq, ''al-Amālī'', p. 175, 575.</ref> [[Abu Dharr al-Ghifari]],<ref>Khazzāz al-Qummī, ''Kifāyat al-athar'', p. 37.</ref> and Lady Fatima (a) herself.<ref>Khazzāz al-Qummī, ''Kifāyat al-athar'', p. 64; Majlisī, ''Biḥār al-anwār'', vol. 36, p, 308.</ref>
In Hadith al-Bad'a, the Prophet (s) is quoted as saying about his daughter Lady Fatima (a):
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|{{center|{{ia|فَاطِمَةُ بَضْعَةٌ مِنِّی ‏فَمَنْ آذَاهَا فَقَدْ آذَانِی و مَنْ سَرّها فَقد سَرّنی}}}}
"Fatima is part of me; whoever hurts her has hurt me and whoever delights her has delighted me."
|source = Ṣadūq, ''al-Amālī'', p. 165.
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The same content appears in various Shiite and Sunni sources.<ref>Ṣadūq, ''al-Iʿtiqādāt'', p. 105; Mufīd, ''Kitāb al-amālī'', p. 260; Ibn Maghāzīlī, ''Manāqib ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib'', p. 289; Ṣadūq, ''al-Amālī'', p. 24; Bukhārī, ''Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī'', vol. 4, p. 210, 219.</ref> The hadith was transmitted by [[Imam Ali (a)]],<ref>Ṣadūq, ''al-Khiṣāl'', p. 573; Fattāl al-Nayshābūrī, ''Rawḍat al-wāʿiẓīn'', p. 149.</ref> [[Ibn 'Abbas]],<ref>Ṣadūq, ''al-Amālī'', p. 175, 575.</ref> [[Abu Dharr al-Ghifari]],<ref>Khazzāz al-Qummī, ''Kifāyat al-athar'', p. 37.</ref> and Lady Fatima (a) herself.<ref>Khazzāz al-Qummī, ''Kifāyat al-athar'', p. 64; Majlisī, ''Biḥār al-anwār'', vol. 36, p, 308.</ref>


[[Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti]], a Sunni [[exegete]] of the [[Quran]], believes that there is an agreement between Shias and Sunnis about the authenticity of the hadith.<ref>Suyūṭī, ''al-Thughūr al-bāsima'', p. 67.</ref> Fakhr al-Razi, another Sunni exegete of the Quran, cites the hadith in his interpretations of certain Quranic [[verse]]s.<ref>Fakhr al-Rāzī, ''al-Tafsīr al-Kabīr'', vol. 9, p. 160, under the Qur'an 7:189; vol. 30, p.126, under the 43:15 and under the Qur'an 7-:19.</ref>
[[Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti]], a Sunni [[exegete]] of the [[Quran]], believes that there is an agreement between Shias and Sunnis about the authenticity of the hadith.<ref>Suyūṭī, ''al-Thughūr al-bāsima'', p. 67.</ref> Fakhr al-Razi, another Sunni exegete of the Quran, cites the hadith in his interpretations of certain Quranic [[verse]]s.<ref>Fakhr al-Rāzī, ''al-Tafsīr al-Kabīr'', vol. 9, p. 160, under the Qur'an 7:189; vol. 30, p.126, under the 43:15 and under the Qur'an 7-:19.</ref>
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