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The income achieved from Fadak was the source of financial support for [[Banu Hashim]], the poor, and travelers in need of support. According to narrations, Prophet Muhammad (s) gave Fadak to Lady Fatima (a) after some time. | The income achieved from Fadak was the source of financial support for [[Banu Hashim]], the poor, and travelers in need of support. According to narrations, Prophet Muhammad (s) gave Fadak to Lady Fatima (a) after some time. | ||
Several [[Hadith]] scholars such as [[Al-Shaykh al-Tusi]], [[Tabarsi]], [[Huskani]] and [[Al-Suyuti]] have interpreted the verse, "And render to the kindred their due rights as (also) to those in want and to the wayfarer: but squander not (your wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift" (Sura [[Al-Isra']], 26). They believed following the revelation of this verse, Prophet Muhammad (s) gave Fadak to Lady Fatima (a) as a gift. | Several [[Hadith]] scholars such as [[Al-Shaykh al-Tusi]], [[Tabarsi]], [[Huskani]] and [[Al-Suyuti]] have interpreted the verse, "And render to the kindred their due rights as (also) to those in want and to the wayfarer: but squander not (your wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift" (Sura [[Al-Isra']], 26). They believed following the [[revelation]] of this verse, Prophet Muhammad (s) gave Fadak to Lady Fatima (a) as a gift. | ||
However according to a hadith from [[Imam Sadiq (a)]] in the book ''[[Al-Kafi (book)|al-Kafi]]'' , Fadak is regarded as [[Anfal]] (The spoils of war), not Fay'. As Prophet Muhammad (s) and [[Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] were the only ones who attended the conquest of Fadak, the Prophet (s) was allowed to give Fadak to his daughter, Lady Fatima (a), as a gift. | However according to a hadith from [[Imam Sadiq (a)]] in the book ''[[Al-Kafi (book)|al-Kafi]]'' , Fadak is regarded as [[Anfal]] (The spoils of war), not Fay'. As Prophet Muhammad (s) and [[Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] were the only ones who attended the conquest of Fadak, the Prophet (s) was allowed to give Fadak to his daughter, Lady Fatima (a), as a gift. |