The previous paragraphs spoke of Lady Khadija's excellent
and noble characteristics, which should be a fantastic example for mankind
to follow. She is the lady who gave birth to Fatima Zahra and brought her
up with talents and virtues.
Fatima Zahra was a descendant of two great people;
we have briefly spoken about her parents, lives and virtues and have drawn
a picture through which we can look at Fatima's genius and a corner of
her life in light of genetic inheritance becomes clear to us.
Furthermore, there are undisputed facts that have
been declared by the Sacred Messenger and Ahlul-Bayt (A) that neither science
nor contemporary discoveries have been able to conquer the deep meanings
of, despite what science has achieved in these fields. Because these facts
are beyond the reach of machines and telescopes, photographers' advanced
lenses cannot capture their rays, nor can natural or logical senses realize
them.
Actually, the truth goes beyond material and logical realization, for the five senses are unable to define it. So you may, if you wish, call these facts "Transcendental Facts." Before elaborating on these facts, it is incumbent
upon us to make a brief introduction, thus we say:
The sperm which is formed in the womb to become an
embryo develops from the blood, which is produced from digesting the food
by various organs of the body. Hence, there is no doubt that sperm which
is a product of eating pork or drinking liquor differs from that which
is produced from lamb meat; because of the difference in composition between
various types of foods. In addition, food has peculiar effects on the human
psyche and spirit; there are some foods that bring happiness to the heart
and calm the nerves, while others do exactly the opposite.
Permissible and pure food have beneficial effects
on man; contrary to this, impure food such as liquor or impermissible food
like stolen or usurped meat harm men. The influence of the food we eat
becomes apparent in the sperm. Elaboration on this subject by procuring
proof and evidence takes special effort, which would lead us away from
our original subject.
In conclusion, food, which is eaten by the parents,
has an enormous effect of the future of the child, because it is from this
food that the sperm is formed and carried on to the womb to grow and become
a human being.
Furthermore, the psychological state of the parents
during sexual intercourse has a great effect on the child's state of mind
and his psychological behavior in the future. Besides this, persistent
want and earnest desire to have sexual intercourse are influential on the
appearance and intelligence of the child.
In light of these two points (the nutritional and
psychological effects upon children), we move on to elaborate on the subject
by verifying it through a selection of narrations mentioned in Volume 6
of Bihar al-Anwar.
Gabriel descended to the Messenger of Allah (S)and
told him: "O Muhammad! The Most Exalted sends His peace upon you and
commands you to refrain from (coming close to) Khadija for forty days."
It was difficult for the Prophet, who loved and adored
Khadija to do so; nevertheless (in obedience to Allah's command) he spent
forty days fasting and praying nights. When it was close to the end of
the forty days, he summoned Ammar Ibn Yasser and asked him to go to Khadija
and tell her:
"O Khadija! do not assume that my separation from
you means abandoning or forsaking you, rather my Lord commanded me to do
so, so expect nothing save benevolence, for surely Allah (exalted is His
Name) praises you to His most honorable angels several times a day. Therefore,
with nightfall, close the door and lay down to sleep; for I will be staying
at Fatima Bint Assad's house."
This brought sad tidings to Khadija who missed having
the Prophet by her side.
At the end of the forty days, Gabriel once again descended
to Allah's Messenger and said:
"O Muhammad! The Most Exalted sends His peace upon
you and commands you to be prepared for His salutation and gift."
The Prophet said:
"Gabriel! What is the Lord of the world's gift and what is His salutation?"
Gabriel said: "I have no knowledge of it."
At that moment, Michael descended with a plate covered with a kerchief made of brocade or sarcenet and presented it to the Prophet! Gabriel said to him (S):
"O Muhammad, your Lord commands you to break your fasting with this food tonight."
Imam Ali Ibn Abu Talib (A) said in this regard:
"The Prophet (S) used to order me to open the door to whoever wanted to join him when he came to break his fast, but that night he ordered me to guard the door of the house and said to me: `O son of Abu Talib! this food is forbidden to everyone save me. " Then he (A) said:
"I sat at the door, and the Prophet (S) uncovered the plate, in privacy, to find a cluster of dates and a bunch of grapes; he ate until satisfied and drank his need of water. He then extended his hands to be washed, so Gabriel poured the water, Michael washed his hands, and Israfil dried them. Thereafter, the remaining food with the plate ascended to heaven. Then he (S) started to prepare himself for prayers when Gabriel said to him:
"Prayer is forbidden to you until you go to Khadija's
house and perform coition with her; for Allah (Glory be to Him) ordained
upon Himself to create noble progeny from you tonight.' So he rushed to
Khadija's house."
Khadija said:
"I had gotten used to seclusion by that
time, so when night arrived I covered my head, put down the curtains, locked
the doors, performed my prayers, put out the lantern, and retired to my
bed. That night while I was between the states of sleeping and being awake,
the Prophet knocked on the door; so I exclaimed: Who is knocking on the
door that only Muhammad knocks on?"
The Prophet gently and politely replied:
"Open the door Khadija, I am Muhammad"
Khadija said:
"I cheerfully got up and opened the door for the
Prophet to come in. He (S) usually requested the water jug to perform ablution
and two short prayer prostrations before he retired. On the contrary,
that night he (S) did not request the jug nor did he perform prayers...
instead, what occurs between a woman and her husband occurred between us;
and by Allah, who created the heavens and caused water to come out of springs,
before the Prophet left me, I felt Fatima's weight in my womb..."
It can be concluded from the above mentioned narration
that:
1.Allah Almighty commanded His Messenger to abandon
Khadija a period of time so that his longing and wanting her increased.
2. He (S) performed more worship so as to achieve
a higher level of spirituality and sacredness, as a result of being in
constant contact with the heavenly world.
3. He (S) broke his fast on the pure heavenly gift,
which was quickly transformed into sperm because of its delicateness.
4. The sperm was produced from eating a delicate heavenly
food that differs from material nutritions.
5. The Prophet (S) immediately proceeded to Khadija's
house in order to transfer the sperm to her womb after the previously mentioned
preparations.
This narration was mentioned by the following Sunni
scholars with minor variations between some of their accounts of it:
1. Khawarazmi in his book Maqtal al- Hussain p. 63, 68. 2. Dhahabi in al-Etedal v.2, p. 26. 3. Talkhees al-Mustadrak v. 3, p. 156. 4. Asqalani in Lisan al-Mizan v. 4, p. 36.
In addition, there are various traditions with minor
verbal differences and the same fundamental meaning that Fatima Zahra (A)
was created from a sperm produced from heavenly food. We mention herein
some of these narrations and restrict ourselves to the part which are related
to our subject in observance of briefness and omit the rest:
Imam Reza (A) said: "The Prophet (S) said:
"On the night of my ascension to Heaven, Gabriel
took my hand and led me into Paradise, then he handed me dates from which
1 ate; those dates were formed into sperm. When I descended to Earth, I
came unto Khadija who became pregnant with Fatima; thus, Fatima is a human
huri, whom whenever I long for Paradise I smell." [1]
Imam Baqir (A) on the account of Jabir Ibn Abdullah,
said:
"It was said to the Messenger of Allah: Surely you
kiss, embrace and bring Fatima close to you... and treat her better than
your other daughters!"
He (A) commented:
"Indeed, for Gabriel brought me an apple from heaven,
which I ate and it was transformed into sperm that I placed in Khadija
who later bore Fatima. Hence, I smell paradise's fragrance in her." [2]
Ibn Abbas said:
"Aisha entered the house while the Messenger of Allah was kissing Fatima, so she said: Do you love her, O Messenger of Allah?'
He replied: 'Indeed, by Allah if you knew the extent
of my love for her, your love would increase for her. When I was in the
forth heaven... (until he said) that I found these dates softer than butter,
more pleasant than musk and sweeter than honey. So when I descended to
earth, I came unto Khadija and she bore Fatima. Thus, Fatima is a human
huri, whenever I long for paradise I smell her. "' [3]
This last narration was also mentioned with variations by: 1. Al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi in Tarikh Baghdad v. 5, p. 87. 2. Khawarazmi in Maqtal al-Hussain p. 63. 3. Muhammad Ibn Ahmad al-Demashqi in Mizan al-Etedal v.1, p. 38. 4. Az Zarandi in Nazm Durar As Simtain. 5. Asqalani in Lisan al Mizan v.5, p. 160. 6. Qanduzi in Yanabi' al-Mawaddah. 7. Muhib-Ad-Din At-Tabari in Dhakhaer al-Uqbi p. 43.
These narrations are mentioned on the accounts of
Aisha, Ibn Abbas, Saed Ibn Malik, and Umar Ibn al-Khattab.
8. Sheikh Shua'b al-Misri in Ar-Rawd al-Faeq p. 214 writes:
"Some noble narrators mentioned that one day Lady Khadija (may Allah be pleased with her) asked the Master of creatures (the Prophet (S)) to show her a fruit from the Dwell of Peace (Paradise). Thus, Gabriel brought him who was chosen above all two apples from Paradise and said:
'O Muhammad, He who appointed a due proportion for all things says to you: "Eat one apple and give the other to Lady Khadija,
then come unto her, for I will create from you (both) Fatima Zahra. "The
Chosen One did what The Guardian (Gabriel) told him to do, and.. (Until
he said): 'Thus, whenever the Chosen One longed for Paradise and its greatness,
he would kiss Fatima and smell her beautiful fragrance and say: 'Fatima
is a human huri.'"
There are successive narrations in this regard, but
we satisfy ourselves with what has been mentioned.
There remains a point here on which elaboration is
rather important; it is noticeable that the narrations clearly state that
Khadija bore Fatima immediately after the Prophet's Ascension to heaven,
which took place in the second or third year after revelation.
Nevertheless, there is a collection of narrations
from the Holy Imams of Ahlul-Bayt (A), which state that Fatima was born
five years after the first revelation to the Prophet This indicates that
she stayed in her mother's womb for more than two years, which is definitely
incorrect. How can the contradictions between the narrations be explained?!
There are several probabilities, which can be given
as answers to this question; they are:
1. The Messenger of Allah ascended to heaven more
than once, as was stated in the Book of Kafi. This, in my opinion, is the
most accurate account of this affair.
2. Taking into account some narrations which state
that Fatima (A) was born in the second or third year after the first revelation
(as will be mentioned together with the historians' opinions who claim
that Ascension took place in the third year of revelation); this contradiction
can be explained especially in light of the various sayings regarding the
month during which Ascension occurred.
Among the unique merits of Fatima Zahra was that she spoke to her mother while she was still in her mother's womb. Shiite scholars are not alone in reporting this merit of Fatima; several Sunni scholars and narrators also support this fact. For instance, Abdur Rahman Shafe'i narrated in his book Nuzhat al-Majalis v. 2, p. 227, that Khadija (may Allah be pleased with her) said:
"When I was pregnant with Fatima, which was an
easy pregnancy, she would speak to me from inside my womb."
Also, Dahlawi in Tajhiz al-Jaish quoted the author of Madh al-Khulafa Ar-Rashidin as saying:
"When Khadija was pregnant with Fatima, she (Fatima) used to speak to her from her womb, but Khadija kept this from the Prophet.
One day, the Prophet entered the house and found Khadija speaking to someone while no one was in the room with her. He inquired as to whom she was speaking; she replied:
'That which in my womb, surely it speaks to me.'
Then the Prophet said:
'Rejoice Khadija, for this is the girl whom Allah
has made to be the mother of eleven of my successors who will come after
me and after their father. "'
Shuab Ibn Saad al-Misri mentioned the following in
ArRawd al-Faeq, p. 214:
"At the time when Khadija's pregnancy had become apparent,
the infidels asked the Prophet to show them the splitting of the moon;
upon hearing this Khadija declared:
"O what a disappointment it would be! Had Muhammad
lied while he is the best Messenger of my Lord?"
It was then that Fatima called Khadija from her womb
and said:
"O Mother, do not be grieved nor sorrowful,for surely Allah is with my father."
When Fatima was born, the skies became illuminated
from the brightness of her face.
Likewise, the narration, which states that Khadija
spoke of Fatima Zahra's talking while still in her womb, has already been
mentioned at the beginning of this chapter.
References:
[1] Amali As-Sadouq. [2] Elal Ash-Sharaye'. [3]
Bihar: v.6.
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