Fatima's birthday was special and unique.
During the delivery, Hadrat Khadija informed her relatives in Quraysh, but no one came to help.
But by God's grace, four of the best women came to his aid at this time of need, as she says: "When delivery approached, I sent for Qureshi midwives, who refused to help me because of Muhammad."
During childbirth, four ladies with indescribable beauty and brilliance entered the house. Each of them began to introduce themselves.
The first one said: I am your mother Eve. The second one said: I am Aasiyah bint Muzam, the wife of Pharaoh. The third said: I am the sister of Musa and the fourth said: I am Maryam bint Imran, the mother of Jesus, we have come to deliver your child. So, with the help of these heavenly women, Fatima was born. While prostrating, she fell on the ground and the brightness and radiance of her face lit up the heavens from the east to the west, and for this reason she was called "Al-Zahra", the Lady of Light. Al-Zahra is known by 9 names like Fatima. She was called Fatima because she and her followers are safe from hell.
She is also Siddiqa, that is, she is a woman who has strict honesty and sincerity, believes in the commands of God and His Prophet and does not doubt for a moment.
He is also Al-Mubaraka, which means blessed because many blessings come from her, like a necklace that gives the hungry, feeds the poor, and frees a slave.
Jabir bin Abdullah Ansari says: An old man who was weak from hunger came to the Prophet and asked to be fed and clothed.
The Prophet had nothing to give him and sent him to Fatimah's house.
When he arrived, he asked her for the same, so she gave him the necklace.
He took the necklace and went to the mosque and showed it to the Prophet. The Messenger of God said: Sell it, because God will give you a solution to your problems, because the lady of all women has given it to you.
Meanwhile, Ammar bin Yasir asked the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, do you have permission to buy it?
The Prophet gave him permission and Ammar generously paid it and then shared the necklace with his slave and said give it to the Prophet and say I will give you to him as well.
The Prophet said to the slave: Take this necklace and give it to Fatimah and say, I gave you to her.
When Ghulam reached Fatima, he took the necklace and told Ghulam that he is free.
Ghulam laughed hearing this.
Fatima asked him why he was laughing. He replied: I smiled when I thought about the abundance of this necklace; A man fed the hungry, freed a slave and returned to his rightful owner.
We now understand why he was blessed.
Other names by which she is known include: Al-Tahirah, which means virtuous and pure, free from all sins, and al-Batul, which means chaste and pure and safe from menstruation and bleeding.
She is also "Al-Zakiyya" which means pure and "Razia" is satisfied or pleased, and of course "Al-Marzia" means the one who pleases God.
father and daughter
Hazrat Muhammad and his daughter had a very strong relationship. Even Aisha, the Prophet's wife, has spoken about the strong relationship between Muhammad (PBUH) and Fatima (PBUH). "I have not seen anyone standing and sitting like the Messenger of God (peace be upon him) more than Fatimah (peace be upon him). Ayesha also said: "I have never seen anyone who is like the Prophet of God in his speech and speech better than Fatima." When people threw stones at the Prophet of God, it was Fatima who came and cleaned and helped. And as much as Fatimah (PBUH) loved the Prophet, she also loved him.
The importance of Hazrat Fatima
There is no Islam without Fatima Zahra, because Fatima is our example. She is an example and we should follow it as much as possible. She is the most important lady in this world and always will be. When we wear a hijab, we should be proud because we are copying Fatima, who is the lover of all women. When we help others and give charity, we should be proud again because we are doing the same thing that Fatima did. An example of his generosity is when on her wedding day; A poor lady came and asked for clothes. Fatima had only two dresses, a new dress that she was going to wear in the wedding and an old dress. Fatima gave her new wedding dress instead of the old one. Fatima Zahra (PBUH) is and should be included in all women and should be followed as an example. He was exactly like his father Prophet Muhammad and we should try to be at least like him. We should learn from his honesty, modesty and loyalty.
Children of Fatima
Fatima had four children from her marriage with Hazrat Ali (AS). The greatest of them was Imam Hassan, who was born on the fifteenth of the holy month of Ramadan. When Imam Hasan was born, the Prophet asked his aunt Sufiya to bring the baby to him. Gabriel along with many other angels came to the Prophet to congratulate him. He also told him that God had ordered him to name him the second son of Hazrat Harun. Fatimah and Ali's second child named Imam Hossein was born on the 3rd of Sha'ban. Hazrat Zainab (PBUH) was born on the 5th of Jumadi al-Awwal and was the third child of Fatima and Ali. Lady M. Kulthum was the fourth child born in this union.
After the prophet
Eight days after the death of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), Fatimah (PBUH) went to the mosque while crying and said: "O father; O my sincere friend; O Muhammad; or Abu al-Qasim; O helper of widows and orphans; who is Do we have a Kaaba and a mosque, and who is your sad daughter? Then Fatima went to the Prophet's grave. She had trouble walking because he couldn't see well because her eyes were filled with tears. Fatima was not supposed to live long after her father.
Her death
Fatima was in her house when one man and his group wanted to enter. With the door broken, there was not enough time to go and pick up the scarf, so he stood behind the door. He pushed the door and the handle hit Fatima's chest. She was pregnant with her baby, Mohsen, who died immediately, and a few months later, she also passed away due to injuries sustained from the door. Her death was 75 or 95 days after her father. She was only eighteen years old when she died.