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It has been narrated that when the Prophet (s) came to Fatima (a) and Ali's (a) house [for the first time after their marriage,] he asked Fatima (a), "How did you find your husband?" She replied, "The best husband…" Then he advised 'Ali (a) to take care of Fatima (a) and her to take care of him.
It has been narrated that when the Prophet (s) came to Fatima (a) and Ali's (a) house [for the first time after their marriage,] he asked Fatima (a), "How did you find your husband?" She replied, "The best husband…" Then he advised 'Ali (a) to take care of Fatima (a) and her to take care of him.
Ali (a) said, "by God, from that day to the end of her life, I did not do anything that made her angry and did not force her to do something, conversely, she never made me angry nor disobeyed me. Truly, whenever I looked at her my distress and sadness were dispelled."
Ali (a) said, "by God, from that day to the end of her life, I did not do anything that made her angry and did not force her to do something, conversely, she never made me angry nor disobeyed me. Truly, whenever I looked at her my distress and sadness were dispelled."<ref>Mahallati, ''Zindigani-yi hazrat-i Fatima'', pp. 69-70</ref>


===With Her Father===
===With Her Father===


As soon as the [[Battle of Uhud]] was over, she was informed that her father was injured. She and a group of women took water and food and went toward the battlefield. The women gave water to the injured and bandaged their wounds as she went to the [[Prophet (s)]]. His face was hit by a stone that caused a severe bleeding. She washed the wound but the blood did not stop, so she burned a piece of wicker and put its ash on the wound to stop it from bleeding.
As soon as the [[Battle of Uhud]] was over, she was informed that her father was injured. She and a group of women took water and food and went toward the battlefield. The women gave water to the injured and bandaged their wounds as she went to the [[Prophet (s)]]. His face was hit by a stone that caused a severe bleeding. She washed the wound but the blood did not stop, so she burned a piece of wicker and put its ash on the wound to stop it from bleeding.<ref>Shahidi, ''Zindigani-yi Fatimi-yi Zahra'', p. 78</ref>


In this battle [[Hamza]], the Prophet's paternal uncle, and more than 70 [[Muslim]]s were [[martyred]]. According to al-Waqidi, after the battle, every two or three days, Fatima (a) went to their graves at Uhud, mourned at their graves and prayed for them.
In this battle [[Hamza]], the Prophet's paternal uncle, and more than 70 [[Muslim]]s were [[martyred]]. According to al-Waqidi, after the battle, every two or three days, Fatima (a) went to their graves at Uhud, mourned at their graves and prayed for them.<ref>Shahidi, ''Zindigani-yi Fatimi-yi Zahra'', p. 79</ref>


===Worship===
===Worship===


[[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] narrates from his fathers from [[Imam al-Hasan al-Mujtaba (a)]], "My mother stayed up all Friday's nights in her [[Mihrab]] for worship".
[[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] narrates from his fathers from [[Imam al-Hasan al-Mujtaba (a)]], "My mother stayed up all Friday's nights in her [[Mihrab]] for worship".<ref>[[Irbili]], ''[[Kashf al-ghumma]]'', vol. 1, p. 468; as cited in Shahidi, ''Zindigani-yi Fatimi-yi Zahra'', p. 93</ref>


Al-Hasan al-Basri, a Sunni personality, says, "In this nation (Islam nation) no one was more prayerful than Fatima. She stood up for Salat very much that her feet got swollen."
Al-Hasan al-Basri, a Sunni personality, says, "In this nation (Islam nation) no one was more prayerful than Fatima. She stood up for Salat very much that her feet got swollen."<ref>Al-Majlisi, ''Bihar'', vol. 43, p. 84</ref>


[[Tasbih of Lady Fatima]], is one of the most famous tasbihs which has been narrated in authentic book of both Shi'a and Sunni. This tasbih is one of the most important and common rites after the [[daily prayers]]. It consists of 34 times "[[Allah akbar]]" (Allah is greater), 33 times "Al-hamd li-Allah" (all praise belongs to Allah), and 33 times "Subhan Allah" (Exalted be Allah).
[[Tasbih of Lady Fatima]], is one of the most famous tasbihs which has been narrated in authentic book of both Shi'a and Sunni. This tasbih is one of the most important and common rites after the [[daily prayers]]. It consists of 34 times "[[Allah akbar]]" (Allah is greater), 33 times "Al-hamd li-Allah" (all praise belongs to Allah), and 33 times "Subhan Allah" (Exalted be Allah).<ref>This is the most famous form of performing this Tasbih, but there are also other forms mentioned in some narrations. See Shahidi, ''Zindigani-yi Fatimi-yi Zahra'', p. 94</ref>


Moreover, [[Sayyid b. Tawus]] has quoted some supplications from her that are read after the daily prayers. Some other supplications, for eliminating problems, has been narrated from her as well.
Moreover, [[Sayyid b. Tawus]] has quoted some supplications from her that are read after the daily prayers. Some other supplications, for eliminating problems, has been narrated from her as well.
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