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'''Umm ʾAbīhā''' (Arabic: {{ia|أمّ أبیها}}) is the nickname of [[Lady Fatima (a)]], also some people have been named after her by this nickname. | |||
Umm Abiha is an Arabic nickname which literally means "the mother of her father". This nickname was given to daughters by their fathers as a sign of affection and fondness. According to the position of Lady Fatimat al-Zahra' (a) toward [[the Prophet (s)]] , he used to call her by this nickname. The nickname, still, is used by [[Shi'a]] to indicate Lady Fatima (a). | Umm Abiha is an Arabic nickname which literally means "the mother of her father". This nickname was given to daughters by their fathers as a sign of affection and fondness. According to the position of Lady Fatimat al-Zahra' (a) toward [[the Prophet (s)]] , he used to call her by this nickname. The nickname, still, is used by [[Shi'a]] to indicate Lady Fatima (a). | ||
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* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/ام_ابیها ام ابیها] in Farsi Wikishia. | * The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/ام_ابیها ام ابیها] in Farsi Wikishia. | ||
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[[fa:ام ابیها]] | [[fa:ام ابیها]] | ||
[[ar:أم أبيها]] | [[ar:أم أبيها]] |