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Fatima (s) was the daughter of the Prophet (s) and Khadija. She was Imam Ali’s (a) wife, and Imam Hasan and Husayn’s mother. Fatima is one of  the Five (Ashab al-Kisa’). She is one of the 14 Infallible people based on Twelver Shi’a beliefs. She was the only woman who accompanied the Prophet (s) in the event of Mubahala with the Christians of Najran.
'''Fatīma bt. Muhammad (a)''' (Arabic: فاطمة بنت محمد) was the daughter of the [[Prophet (s)]] and [[Khadija (a)]]. She was [[Imam Ali (a)|Imam Ali's (a)]] wife, and Imam al-Hasan (a) and Imam al-Husayn (a) were her sons. Fatima is one of  the Five (Ashab al-Kisa’). She is one of the 14 Infallible people based on Twelver Shi’a beliefs. She was the only woman who accompanied the Prophet (s) in the event of Mubahala with the Christians of Najran.
She did not pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr and opposed him firmly. After the confiscation of Fadak and usurpation Imam Ali’s right in  being the Caliph, she delivered a sermon in Masjid al-Nabi, which is known as al-Khutbat al-Fadakiyya. Soon after the Prophet’s (s) demise, she passed away in Jumada al-Thani 3rd 11 in Medina. She was buried secretly at night.
She did not pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr and opposed him firmly. After the confiscation of Fadak and usurpation Imam Ali’s right in  being the Caliph, she delivered a sermon in Masjid al-Nabi, which is known as al-Khutbat al-Fadakiyya. Soon after the Prophet’s (s) demise, she passed away in Jumada al-Thani 3rd 11 in Medina. She was buried secretly at night.
Fatima was one of the eloquent Arab women. Ibn Tafur (d. 280) has compiled her sermons in the book Balaghat al-Nisa’. The clan of Abu Talib taught their children her sermon on Fadak.
Fatima was one of the eloquent Arab women. Ibn Tafur (d. 280) has compiled her sermons in the book Balaghat al-Nisa’. The clan of Abu Talib taught their children her sermon on Fadak.
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