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Fatima (a.s)
1. It was repotred in Bihar, V. 10, that Imam Abu Jaafar A1-Baqir (a.s) said: (46) "When Fatima was born, Allah (Exalted is His Name)
revealed to an angel to speak the name Fatima with Muhammad's tongue. Allah
then said: 'I have bestowed
knowledge upon you and safeguarded you from menstruation." Then Abu Jaafar (a.s) added: "By Allah, Allah (Blessed and Exalted is His
Name)bestowed knowledge on her and safeguarded her from menstruation with the
covenant." (47). 2. Imam Redha and Imam Jawad (a.s) said: "We heard Ma moon narrating from Rashid, from
Al-Mahdi, from Al-Mansoor, from his father, from his grandfather that Ibn Abbas
said to Muawia: 'Do you know wily
Fatima was given that name?' "He said 'No.' Ibn Abbas said: 'Because she and her followers are protected from
Hell, I heard Allah's Messenger say this." 3. Imam Redha, quoting his Fathers
(a.s) said: "The Messenger of
Allah (p.b.u.h) said: 'O Fatima, do you
know why you have been given the name Fatima?' Ali (a.s) said: 'Why was she named (Fatima)?' He replied: 'Because she and
her followers (Shiites) are protected from Hell." 4. Imam Sadiq (a.s) said: "Do you know tile explanation of (the name) Fatima? I
said: 'Inform me my Master.' He said: 'She is
safeguarded from evil.' He
then added: 'Had Amir Al-Mu' mineen not married her, no man on
earth from Adam on would have been suitable for her until the Day of Rising." This narration was also reported by a group
of Sunni scholars, among them being Ibn Shirooyah Ad-Dailami who said: "Urn Salamah
said: 'The Messenger of Allah said: 'Had Allah not
created Al4 there would not have been an equal to Fatima." Besides Al-Dailami, Kharazmi in A1-Manaqib, Munawi in Kunuz A1-Haqaeq, and Qandouzi in Yanabea A1-Mawaddah have
reported this tradition by quoting Um Salamah and Al-Abbas, the Prophet's
uncle. 5. Kharghoushi and Ibn Batta reported in
their books Sharaf
An-Nabi and Ibaneh that Imam Sadiq (a.s) said: "The Messenger of Allah (p.b.u.h) said to Ali: 'Do you know the
reason Fatima was given that name?' Ali said: 'Why was she given
hat name?' He said: 'Because she
and her followers (Shiites) are safeguarded from the fire." '6.
Imam Redha (a.s) said that his father quoted Amir Al-Mo'mineen (a.s) as saying: "I heard Allah's
Messenger say: 'Fatima was given
that name because Allah has safeguarded her and her progeny from the Fire;
those who meet Allah as monotheists and believers in what I preach." The above mentioned traditions have
also been narrated by a large group of Sunni scholars, among them are: 1. Kharazmi in Maqtal A1-Hussain, p. 51,
said: "Ali Ibn Abu Talib said: The Messenger of Allah
said: 'My daughter was
named Fatima because Allah (Glory be to Him) safeguarded her from the Fire." 2. Tabari in Dhakhaer A1-Uqbi,
Qandouzi in Yanabea
A1-Mawaddah p. 194 and Safawi in Nuzhat A1-Majalis reported that Ali Ibn Abu Talib (may Allah be pleased
with him) said: "The Messenger of Allah (p.b.u.h) said to Fatima: 'O Fatima, do you
know why you have been named Fatima?' Ali said: 'O Messenger of
Allah, why was she named Fatima?' He said: 'Because Allah
will surely safeguard her and her progeny from the Fire on The Day of
Resurrection." Fatima's name was dear to Ahlul-Bayt, they respected
the name and those who held it. For instance, Imam Sadiq (a.s) inquired from
one of his companions about the name to be given to his newborn daughter, the
man replied: "I named her Fatima." Imam Sadiq then said: "Fatima ?! May the peace of Allah be upon Fatima.
Now that you have given her the name Fatima, refrain from slapping or abusing
her, rather honor her." Besides this tradition, it was reported in Wasa`el V. 7, on the authority of Sukunei as: " what grieves you? I answered: "O
Sukunei 'A girl has been born to me...' He said: ' what have you named her?' I said: 'Fatima.' Then he
said: 'Fatima!! Oh, Oh, Oh (in admiration). He then said Now that you have
named her Fatima, refrain from abusing, cursing or slapping her." Also in Safinat AI-Bihar, Imam Abu Al-Hassan Al-kadhim (a.s) said: "Poverty shall not enter a house inhabited by people
having the names Muhammad... and Fatima from among women." The
first of these three traditions was commented on by Imam Baqir (a.s); he
stated: "By Allah, He (Glory be to Him) bestowed her with
knowledge and safeguarded her from menstruation with the covenant." The covenant mentioned here refers to the
corpusclen (seeds) world mentioned in the Holy Quran in the following verse: "When thy Lord drew forth from the children of
Adam-from their loins- their descendants, and made them testify concerning
themselves (saying): 'Am I not your
Lord?' They said: 'Yea!" VII: 172 In summary, this means that Allah Almighty
drew forth from Adam (from his loin), his descendants in the form of seeds (or
corpuscles), then presented them to him and said: "I will make a covenant with your descendants
that they shall worship me without associating anything with me; I shall-in
turn-guarantee their sustenance "He then said to them: "Am I not your Lord?" They said: "Yes, we bear witness that you are
our Lord." He (Glory be to Him) said to the angels:
"Bear witness." The angels said: "We bear witness." It was mentioned that Allah Almighty gave Adam's
descendants the ability to realize, understand, and hear His speech. He then
placed them back in Adam's loin. Therefore, mankind is held in Adam until
everyone shall be brought forth by
Allah at the time which has been destined by Him. So whoever adheres to Islam,
holds to the covenant; and whoever disbelieves and rejects it, violates that
covenant. This account was derived from a large number
of traditions and verified narrations. Imam Baqir (a.s) pointed out that it was
decreed that Fatima would be safeguarded from menstruation in that world, which
is also called the "World of Covenant." In relation to the many traditions that spoke
of the world of Covenant, we mention some of them herein as examples: 1. It was reported in Tafsir Al-Burhan that Imam Sadiq (a.s) said: The Prophet was
asked: "How do you excel over mankind?" The Prophet answered: "I was the first
one to hear witness to my Lord; when Allah took the oath from the Prophets and
made them testify concerning themselves (our Lord Said): 'Am I not your
Lord?' They replied: 'Yes.' Therefore, I was the first of them to reply." Abu Basir: "I exclaimed from Abu Abdullah-Imam sadiq
(a.s): 'How did they
answer Him when they were corpusclens?' He said: 'He
implemented in them that with which they could answer Him when He asked, Aisha
added: 'He means the covenant." 2. Zurarah reported that he inquired from
Imam Baqir about what is meant by: "When thy Lord drew forth from the children
of Adam-from their loins-their descendants," He said (It means that He drew
forth) from Adam's loins his descendants until the Day of Resurrection, so they
came forth in the form of corpusclens. He then taught and acquainted them to
His creation; and had He not done so, no one would have known His Lord. 3. When Umar Ibn Al-Khattab performed
pilgrimage and embraced the (Black) Stone, he said: "I know-by Allah-that you
are a stone which neither harms nor benefits, and had I not seen Allah s
Messenger embrace you, I would not have embraced you." However, Imam Ali (a.s) said: "Abu Hafz, do not say this, for Allah s Messenger
did not embrace it (the black stone) save for wisdom lie knew, and had you read
the Quran and realized its interpretation, as others have, you would have
understood that it can harm and bring benefits to you. It has two eyes and two
lips and possesses a keen tongue that testifies for those who fulfill their
obligations to it." Umar then said: "Then show me that in
Allah's book, Abu Al-Hassan." Imam Ali (a.s) said: "Allah Almighty said: 'When thy Lord
drew forth from the children of Adam (from their loins) their descendants and made
them testify concerning themselves ( saying):
Am I not your
Lord? They answered: Yea! We do testify." Thus, when they affirmed their obedience to
Him as their Lord and as His slaves, He make a covenant with them that they
would make pilgrimage to His sacred House. He then created parchment finer than
water and said to the Pen: Write down My creatures' fulfillment of pilgrimage
to my Sacred House. The pen wrote mankind's fulfillment of pilgrimage on the
parchment, then it was said to the (Black) Stone. Open your mouth; it opened it and the
parchment was inserted there. He then said: 'Safeguard it and testify for My worshippers their fulfillment
(of pilgrimage). The Stone then descended in obedience to Allah. "O Umar, do not
you say when you embrace the stone- I have fulfilled my covenant, and kept my
oath, so you may testify for me?' Umar said: "Yes,
by Allah" Imam Ali (a.s) then said: "It is for this reason that
you do so." A large group of narrations, which include a
study regarding the world of Covenant, can be found such as A1-Kafi collected by Al-Kulayni, A1-Bihar by Al Majlisi, and other collections of traditions. Nevertheless, some scholars-may Allah for
give them--misunderstood these narrations which leads them to doubt their
authenticity despite the unambiguous meaning of the verse. In conclusion, it was since or even prior to
the events of the world of seeds (which is also called the world of Covenant)
that the Messenger of Allah and his Progeny's-including Fatima's- virtue was
recognized. This fact should not be doubted for there are
many narrations which have been successively reported by scholars of both sects
(Sunni and Shiite). All these narrations support this affair; the traditions
which have been mentioned by the Shiite scholars are too numerous to include
here. As for those which have been reported by the Sunni scholars, Safuri
Shafe'i mentioned in his book Nuzhat Al-Majalis V.2,
P. 223, that Kesa'i and others said: "When Allah
created Adam... (until he said) there was a brilliant girl from whom light was
illuminating and on her head was a golden crown ornamented with diamonds; the
like of whom Adam had never seen. Adam asked: 'My
Lord who is this girl?' Allah said: 'Fatima
Bint Muhammad.' Adam said: 'My
Lord, who is her husband?' Allah said: 'O
Gabriel, open the gate of the ruby palace;' when Gabriel did, Adam saw a dome
of comphor and inside it was a golden bed equipped by a young man as beautiful
as Yusef.' He then said: "This
is her husband, Ali Ibn Abu Talib." Also, Asqalani in his book Lisan A1-Mizan V. 3, P. 346, writes that Imam Al-Hassan Ibn Ali
Al-Askari (a.s) reported that his Fathers quoted Jabir Ibn Abdullah as saying:
"The Messenger
of Allah (p.b.u.h) said: 'When Allah created Adam and Eve, they strutted
through paradise and said: 'Who are better than we?' At that moment they
noticed an image of a girl like they had never seen before; from this girl came
an illuminating light so bright that it almost blinded the eyes. They said: 'O
Lord, what is this?' He answered: 'This
is the image of Fatima, the mistress of your women descendants.' Adam asked: 'What
is this crown on her head?' Allah said: 'Her
husband Ali.' Adam then asked:
'What are her two earrings?' Allah replied: 'Her (two) sons, they were
ordained in My ever-existent knowledge two thousand years before I created
you." Source - Fatima The
Gracious, compiled by Abu Muhammad Ordoni (Jordanian). |