How much do we love Fatima Zahra the daughter of Rasool'allah Holy Prophet? Fatima bint Muhammad (S)

The Lanterns of Guidance
2 Mar 201905:40

Summary

TLDRThe script recounts the humility and devotion of Sayyeda Zahra (sa), daughter of Prophet Muhammad (sawa), who chose intercession for the Muslim community as her mahr (wedding gift). It emphasizes her request for shafa'ah (intercession) on her wedding day, reflecting her selflessness and love for the ummah. The narrative also highlights the hope that believers have in her intercession on the Day of Judgment, as symbolized by the heavenly plaque granted by Allah, which was to be buried with her.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 The immense love for Zahra (sa), the daughter of the Prophet (sawa), is emphasized.
  • 💍 Zahra (sa) requested her mahr (wedding gift) to be shafa'ah (intercession) for the ummah of RasoolAllah.
  • 📜 According to Bihar al Anwar, Zahra's mahr was modest, either 500 or 30 silver dirhams.
  • đŸ‘Œ Zahra (sa) is considered the most beloved creation after RasoolAllah, yet her mahr was simple.
  • 📱 The Angel Jibril was sent to ask Zahra about her desired mahr from Allah.
  • 🙏 Zahra (sa) could have asked for anything from Allah, but she chose to intercede for sinners.
  • 👰 On her wedding day, Zahra (sa) asked for shafa'ah for the Muslim ummah.
  • 🕊 The ummah is expected to be repaid by the intercession of Zahra (sa) after the death of RasoolAllah.
  • 📜 A heavenly plaque was sent to Zahra (sa) confirming her mahr as the intercession for sinners.
  • 🌅 Zahra (sa) requested that the plaque be buried with her to use for shafa'ah on the day of resurrection.

Q & A

  • Who is Zahra (sa) in Islamic tradition?

    -Zahra (sa) is the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (sawa) in Islam, highly revered for her piety and status.

  • What is the significance of Sayyeda Zahra (as) marrying Ali ibn Abi Talib?

    -Sayyeda Zahra's marriage to Ali ibn Abi Talib, known as Ameeral Momineen, symbolizes her commitment to the ummah and her role in Islamic history.

  • What did Sayyeda Zahra (sa) request as her mahr (Islamic dowry)?

    -Sayyeda Zahra requested shafa'ah, or intercession, for the people, specifically for sinners within the Muslim ummah.

  • What does the term 'shaf'ah' mean and why was it significant for Sayyeda Zahra (sa)?

    -Shaf'ah refers to intercession on the Day of Judgment. Sayyeda Zahra's request for shafa'ah as her mahr highlights her selflessness and concern for the Muslim community's salvation.

  • What is the reported value of Sayyeda Zahra's (sa) mahr in the Bihar al Anwar tradition?

    -The mahr of Sayyeda Zahra (sa) is reported to be either 500 or 30 silver dirhams, which is considered very modest.

  • Why did Allah subhanah wa ta'ala (God) send Jibril (Angel Gabriel) to ask about Zahra's mahr?

    -Allah sent Jibril to inquire about Zahra's mahr to honor her wishes and to acknowledge her status as one of the most beloved creations.

  • What does the tradition say about the card or plaque that Jibril brought down from the heavens?

    -The tradition narrates that Jibril brought down a heavenly silk card or plaque that confirmed Zahra's mahr as the shafa'ah for the ummah.

  • Why did Sayyeda Zahra (sa) request that the heavenly plaque be placed in her burial shroud?

    -Sayyeda Zahra wanted the plaque to be with her in her burial shroud so she could use it to offer shafa'ah for the ummah on the Day of Resurrection.

  • How does the Shia community view Sayyeda Zahra's (sa) role in intercession?

    -The Shia community holds a deep belief that Sayyeda Zahra's intercession will be pivotal for the forgiveness of sins on the Day of Judgment.

  • What is the significance of Sayyeda Zahra's (sa) request for shafa'ah on her wedding day?

    -Her request for shafa'ah on her wedding day underscores her spiritual magnanimity and her desire to secure divine mercy for the Muslim community.

  • What does the narrative of Sayyeda Zahra's (sa) mahr teach about humility and piety?

    -The narrative illustrates the virtues of humility and piety by showing how a revered figure like Sayyeda Zahra chose a spiritual boon over material wealth.

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