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[[File:نخلستان خشک‌شده فدک.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Remainings of the date palm fields of Fadak]]
[[File:نخلستان خشک‌شده فدک.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Remainings of the date palm fields of Fadak]]


'''Fadak''' (Arabic: {{ia|فدك}}) is a village in [[Hijaz]], which had lush gardens with date palm trees which was conquered by Muslims after the [[Battle of Khaybar]]. The notability of Fadak is because of the quarrel between [[Fatima (a)]] and [[Abu Bakr]] over its ownership, after the [[demise of Prophet (s)]]. After [[Abu Bakr]] reached caliphate he confiscated Fadak which was gifted to Lady Fatima (a) by the Prophet (s). The [[al-Fadakiyya Sermon]] was delivered by Lady Fatima (a) in order to complain about this incident, and Abu Bakr refused to give it back to Lady Fatima (a). For many centuries, the garden of Fadak was frequently given back to and retaken from the descendants of Lady Fatima (a). Today, Fadak is located in a city called al-Hait.
'''Fadak''' (Arabic: {{ia|فدك}}) is a village in [[Hijaz]], which had lush gardens with date palm trees which was conquered by Muslims after the [[Battle of Khaybar]].  
The notability of Fadak is because of the quarrel between [[Lady Fatima (a)]] and [[Abu Bakr]] over its ownership, after the demise of [[Prophet (s)]]. After Abu Bakr reached caliphate he confiscated Fadak which was gifted to Lady Fatima (a) by the Prophet (s). After Lady Fatima (a) gave evidence, Abu Bakr admitted that he was wrong and wrote a handwriting that no one should encroache on it. But [[Umar b. al-Khattab]] took the handwriting and tore it. In the [[Fadakiyya Sermon]] Lady Fatima (a) complained about this incident.
During the time of the [[Umayyads]] and the [[Abbasids]] this area was in the hands of the caliphs. Yet, some of these caliphs, including [[Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz]] and [[al-Ma'mun]], returned it to the descendants of Lady Fatima (a), but the subsequent caliphs seized them. Today, Fadak is located in a city called al-Hait.


==Location and Situation==
==Location and Situation==
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