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Fatima (a.s) in the verse of Mubahala
Allah, the Exalted said: "If anyone disputes in this matter with thee, now
after (full,) knowledge hath come to thee, say: 'Come! Let us gather together,
our sons and your sons, our women and your women, ourselves and yourselves.
Then let us invoke the curse of God on those who lie!" III: 61 This event is famous and is known to all
Muslims. Islamic scholars are united on the fact that it was revealed in regard
to the Christian delegation who came from Najran to dispute the issue of Isa Ibn
Maryam (a.s) with the Prophet (p.b.u.h). In V.6 of Bihar, Imam Ali (a.s)
mentioned the event in the following manner: A delegation of
Najrani Christians led by three prominent men, Al-Aqib, Muhsen, and the Archbishop;
these men along with two prominent Jews came to the Prophet (p.b.u.h). They
intended w argue with him; the archbishop started: "Abu
Al-Qasim, who was Musa's father? The Prophet
answered: "Imran." The archbishop
then said: "Who was Yasuf's father? The Prophet:
"Yaqoub." The archbishop continued:
"May I he your sacrifice; who is your father?" The Prophet answered: "Abdullah Ibn Abd
Al-Muttalib." Then the archbishop
asked: "Who is Isa's (Jesus) father?" The Prophet waited a moment while Gabriel
revealed the following to him: '(Say) he was the Spirit of Allah and His Word.'
The archbishop
then asked. "Can he be a spirit without having a body?" Again a revelation
was sent to the Prophet (p.b.u.h) the revelation is as follows: "The similitude
of Isa before Allah is as that of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to
him: 'Be.' And he was." When the
archbishop heard this, he jumped in objection to the Prophet saying that Isa
(a.s) was created from dust, and said. "Muhammad, We don't find this to be in the Torah,
the Bible, or in the Zabour. You are the first one to say this. This was the
moment that the verse of Mubahala was revealed. After the
delegation had heard the verse, they said. "Assign for us a solemn meeting (in which every side
supplicates to Allah to curse the other side if they are followers of
falsehood)." The Prophet's answer to this was: "Tomorrow morning, if Allah
wills." The next morning, the Prophet finished his
morning prayers and ordered Ali to follow him and Fatima, in turn, holding
Al-Hassan and AI-Hussain to follow Ali. The Prophet (p.b.u.h) then told them: "When I supplicate you
should say: Amen." When the delegation saw the holy family and
that the Prophet (p.b.u.h) had spread a mat for himself and family, they said
to each other: "By
Allah, he is a true Prophet; and if he curses us, surely Allah will answer his
prayer and destory us. The only thing that can save us, is to ask him to
relieve us from this meeting." Razi, in his interpretation of the Holy
Quran states: Christians, I surely
see faces of men, who if they were to ask Allah to move a mountain, He would
surely do it. Do not hold this The Arachbishop said: "O meeting or you shall be
destroyed and no Christian will remain on Earth until the Day of Resurrection." The delegation proceeded toward the Messenger
and said: "Abu Al-Qasim,
relieve us (from this) solemn meeting." The Prophet said: "Indeed I will; but the One
who sent me with righteousness is my witness that had I cursed you, Allah would
not have left a Christian on the face of the earth." This has been a summary of the story. What
matters to us here, is Allah's saying in the verse: "Our women and your women." All Muslims have agreed that the Prophet (p.b.u.h)
took Ali with him to represent "ourselves," Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain to
represent "Our Sons," and Fatima Zahra to represent "Our Women," It is also a
given fact that he (p.b.u.h) did not accompany any other woman including his
wives, his aunts, or any other Muslim women. This
proves that there was not a woman as excellent, great, holy, and chaste as
Fatima was. The Prophet called Fatima alone to join him, because she was the
only woman capable of fulfilling the qualifications of the verse. Source - Fatima The
Gracious, compiled by Abu-Muhammad Ordoni (Jordanian). |