Among the Islamic teachings to which Lady Fatima Zahra
gave special attention, was protecting women's honor and beauty through
observing the Islamic way of dress. Fatima realized that crimes, social
disasters, and humiliations were majorly due to unveiling, debasement,
dissoluteness and mixture of the sexes. These social crimes are now called
freedom and civilization by various publications that are scattered throughout
Muslim and non-Muslim countries.
It shouldn't be forgotten that less than one-tenth
of such crimes and debasements, used to occur to Muslim women when they
observed the Islamic covering and exalted themselves from exhibiting their
bodies to men. That day when they used to bestow themselves in the garments
of honor and modesty, when they truly believed in that which is forbidden
and permitted. But as time passed, they exhibited their privacy to thousands
of men from all walks of life and with many different faiths; Muslim women
lost their honor and dignity... and reached the point of disgrace where
they stand today!!
The following are two reports, which explicitly present
the Messenger's admiration of Fatima's stands regarding women:
A. Abu Nu'aym reports in Hilyat al-Awliya v.2. p.40, that Anas Ibn Malik said:
"The Messenger of Allah (S) asked: `What is best for women?' We did not know how to answer the Prophet, so Ali (A) asked Fatima about the Prophet's question.
Fatima answered: `It is best for them not to see men and not to let men see them.'
Ali returned to Allah's Messenger and conveyed Fatima's answer to him. When the Prophet had heard the answer, he said:
`Surely she has spoken the truth, for she is part
of me.'
B. Ibn al-Maghazili mentions in his book Manaqib that Ali Ibn al-Hussain Ibn Ali (A) said:
"Once a blind man asked for permission to enter Fatima's house, but she kept a veil between them. The Messenger of Allah noticed her actions and asked:
`Why did you keep a veil between you when he can not see you?'
Fatima (A) answered: `Messenger of Allah, it is true that he cannot see me, but I can see him and he can smell my fragrance.'
At this, the Prophet (S) said: 'I bear witness
that you are part of me.'
In addition to these narrations, many prayers and
supplications have been reported on Lady Fatima's account; among them
is the famous supplication for the relief of fever and headaches. This
supplication is mentioned below as an example of Fatima's prayers.
Fatima (A) taught the following supplication to Salman al-Farsi (may Allah be pleased with him) and said to him:
"If it pleases you not to be inflicted with fever
as long as you live in this world, then read these words, which my father,
Muhammad, taught me and I say every morning and evening:
'In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, Most Merciful In the Name of Allah the light; In the Name of Allah the light of light In the Name of Allah, light upon light In the Name of Allah, the planner of affairs In the Name of Allah, Who created light from light And Revealed light upon the Turr
In a scroll unfolded According to a decree fore-ordained Unto a Learned Prophet Praise be to Allah, Who is known with Might Whose Glory is established Who is praised during times of prosperity and infliction And may Allah's grace be upon our Master, Muhammad And his purified progeny'
Salman later said:
"By Allah, I have taught this supplication to more
than a thousand souls in Mecca and Medina who were inflicted with fever,
and they were all relieved by the will of Allah."
Ibn Tawoos (may Allah bless his soul) wrote in his
book Muhaj Ad-Da'awat, that Allah's Messenger (S) taught Fatima the following
supplication:
'O Allah, Our Lord and the Lord of Everything (He) Who revealed Tawr?t, Injeel and Furqan (Quran) (He) Who causes the seed-grain and the date-stone to split and sprout I seek refuge in You from every beast that you shall seize by its forelock Surely You are the First, where nothing has succeeded (You) And the last, where nothing shall come after (You) You are the Evident, there is nothing more Manifest than You And the Eminent, there is nothing more Eminent than You Send your grace upon Muhammad and his Ahlul-Bayt May Peace be upon them And settle my debts for me Make me free from poverty And decree easy for me all my affairs O You! Most Merciful of all'
In conclusion, we can easily state that had Fatima
Zahra (A) been given the chance to manifest her knowledge and had she lived
for fifty or sixty years, we would have been able to inherit a treasury
of knowledge and information pertaining to various subjects and sciences.
Unfortunately, Fatima (A) was neither given the chance to teach us, nor
did she live more than twenty years-as you will come to know.
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