
This text is a study on the life of Infallible Fatimah (s.a.), the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (S). Fatimah (s.a.) is the highest woman in knowledge, purity, patience and piety that history has ever known. She was brought up in the house of Revelation and grew in the lap of the greatest Prophet (S), and thus she was the vessel of Imamate and the continuity of Prophethood. She got married to Ameerul Mo'minin Ali bin Abi Talib (a.s.) and lived with him a life of simplicity and asceticism, and so she was an ideal example for Muslim women and indeed, for all Muslims.
- The Life of Fatimah Az-Zahra', The Principal of all Women: Study and Analysis
- Dedication
- Quranic Verses
- Before Your Hands
- A Word by the Verifier
- Foreword
- The Noble Lineage
- Her Father
- Her Mother
- The Wealth of Khadijah
- The Prophet (S) Trades with her Money
- The Marriage of the Prophet with Khadijah
- The Speech of Abu Talib
- In the Cave of Hara’
- Khadijah with Waraqah
- Khadijah and Ali the First Muslims
- Moral Assistance to the Prophet (S)
- Economical Assistance
- Greetings from Allah to Khadijah
- Her House in the Paradise
- Her Position near the Prophet (S)
- The Gifts of Allah on her
- To the Paradise
- Fatimah’s Birth and Upbringing
- Fatimah’s Characteristics
- Infallibility
- Charity to the Poor
- Asceticism
- Chastity and Veiling
- Deep Faith
- Devotedness
- Her Du’a on Turning to Allah
- Her Du’a on Resorting to Allah
- Her Du’a of Tasbih
- Her Du’a on an Important Thing
- Her Du’a for Making Things Easy
- Her Du’a for Healing
- Her Du’a in Morning and Evening
- Her Du’a at Sleeping
- Her Du’a on Saturday
- Her Du’a on Sunday
- Her Du’a on Monday
- Her Du’a on Tuesday
- Her Du’a on Wednesday
- Her Du’a on Thursday
- Her Du’a on Friday
- Her Amulet
- Tasbih of Fatimah (s.a.)
- Fatimah’s worship
- Fatimah in the Qur’an and the Sunna
- The Marriage of Fatimah with Imam Ali
- The Pure Progeny
- Her Scientific and Intellectual Heritage
- Musnad Fatimah
- Urging on Cleanliness
- Liberality and Stinginess
- The Virtue of Setting Slaves Free
- The Reward of a Sick
- Negligence of Prayer
- The Time when Supplication is Accepted
- The Time when Allah Determines the Livelihood for His People
- The Du’a at Entering a Mosque
- Two Oppressive Armies
- The Preference of the Shia
- A Happy One is he who Loves Ali
- Fatimah’s Children Belong to the Prophet
- The Prophet’s charm to al-Hasan and al-Husayn
- The Prophet’s Donation to Al-Hasan and Al-Husayn
- The Prophet’s Inheritance to his Two Grandsons
- Doing Good to Fatimah’s Children
- The Tradition of Thaqalayn
- Declaring Ali’s Imamate
- The Imams from Al-Husayn’s Offspring
- Imam Ali’s Virtue
- The Men of A’raf
- Fatimah (s.a.) is from the Earliest to Allah’s Contentment
- Eloquence
- The Mus’haf (Book) of Fatimah
- Musnad Fatimah
- Fatimah and the Great Islamic Revolution
- Electing Imam Ali for the Islamic Caliphate
- The Signs of the Departure to Allah
- Immortal Tragedy
- The Prophet’s Last Illness
- The Army of Usama
- Asking People’s Pardon
- The Prophet gives as Charity all what he Possesses
- The Calamity of Thursday
- Fatimah’s Distress
- The Prophet Recommends of his Family
- The Prophet’s Inheritance for his Two Grandsons
- To the High Paradise
- Preparing the Holy Corpse for Burial
- The Prayer over the Holy Corpse
- The Burial
- The Prophet’s Last Illness
- The Great Trial
- 1. The Alawids
- 2. The Party of Quraysh
- 3. The Party of the Ansar
- The Conference of Al-Saqeefa
- The Speech of Sa’d
- The Speech of Abu Bakr
- The Homage to Abu Bakr
- Al-Habbab’s Speech
- Abu Sufyan’s Situation
- Imam Ali Refrains from Pledging Allegiance
- Forcing the Imam to Pay Homage
- The Immortal, Historic Sermon of Fatimah
- To the Garden of Abode
- Ziyarah of Lady Fatimah