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==Martyrdom and Will== | ==Martyrdom and Will== | ||
Her father's demise, oppressing her husband, denying her right and most importantly, the events took place after the | Her father's demise, oppressing her husband, denying her right and most importantly, the events took place after the Prophet's demise, hurt her soul and her body. According to historical records, she did not suffer any illnesses before the demise of her father. She got ill after these events, though. | ||
About her [[martyrdom]], [[Abu Basir]] narrates from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that, [['Umar]] ordered his slave, [[Qunfudh]] | About her [[martyrdom]], [[Abu Basir]] narrates from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that, [['Umar]] ordered his slave, [[Qunfudh]] to hit her with a sheath, and that caused miscarriage of her unborn son, [[Muhsin]]. After that, she got very sick which led to her martyrdom afterward. | ||
Moreover, Shi'a and Sunni narrations have mentioned 'Umar's threat of setting fire to her house, setting fire to her house, pushing her against the wall by the door, hitting her by the door, breaking her ribs, and kicking her stomach, each of which could have cause her martyrdom. | Moreover, Shi'a and Sunni narrations have mentioned 'Umar's threat of setting fire to her house, setting fire to her house, pushing her against the wall by the door, hitting her by the door, breaking her ribs, and kicking her stomach, each of which could have cause her martyrdom. | ||
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::"I have become, by [[Allah]], to have feelings of resentment for your world, detesting your men; I have casted them after testing them, hated them after examining them. Thus, shameful is the defiling of honor, playing after being serious, striking the soft rocks, the slackening of spears; the foolishness of judgments and the misguidance of wants. | ::"I have become, by [[Allah]], to have feelings of resentment for your world, detesting your men; I have casted them after testing them, hated them after examining them. Thus, shameful is the defiling of honor, playing after being serious, striking the soft rocks, the slackening of spears; the foolishness of judgments and the misguidance of wants. | ||
::Evil indeed are | ::[[Evil]] indeed are [the works] which their souls have been sent forward before them [with the result] that Allah's wrath is on them, and in torment will they abide. Certainly it (Allah's wrath) has control of their affairs, held them responsible (for deserving it), and launched its disagreement on them. | ||
::So, may the unjust ones be done away with, cursed, and damned. Woe unto them! | ::So, may the unjust ones be done away with, cursed, and damned. Woe unto them! | ||
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::Prepare your hearts for calamities, adapt yourselves to a sharp sword; an assault of a tyrant enemy, an overwhelming commotion, and atrocity from oppressors who shall leave your booty worthless, and your crops unharvested; | ::Prepare your hearts for calamities, adapt yourselves to a sharp sword; an assault of a tyrant enemy, an overwhelming commotion, and atrocity from oppressors who shall leave your booty worthless, and your crops unharvested; | ||
::Alas! What a pity! How will ye be treated? But indeed it hath been obscured from your sight. Shall we then compel you to accept it when ye are averse to it? | ::Alas! What a pity! How will ye be treated? But indeed it hath been obscured from your sight. Shall we then compel you to accept it when ye are averse to it?" | ||
(the translation is cited from the book | (the translation is cited from the book ''[[Fatima the Gracious]]'' written by Abu Muhammad al-Ordoni) | ||
===Date of Her Martyrdom=== | ===Date of Her Martyrdom=== |