Fatima Bint Asad and her role in the Prophets (peace be upon him) live

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Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
355-374

Abstract

From what has been mentioned in the study, we see the efforts of one of the female companion who had played a vital role in the life of prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) in the early beginning of his life while he was passing through the most difficult stages of the Islamic call. The research was not confined to mentioning the role she played, but it also included her family and especially her husband Abu Talib. And that had a great effect on the prophet's manners and behavior, which in turn had a great effect on gaining those characteristics that made his people respect him although he was far away from all what is relevant to idol. worshiping and Almighty Allah describes the prophet (peace be upon him) saying: "Verily you are of great manners". The messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) also played an important role in the life of the sons of Fatima daughter of Asad (may Allah be pleased with her) especially her son Ali Ibn Abi Talib who lived in the prophet's house. When he grew up and became an adult, he married Fatima AlZahraa (may Allah be pleased with her) the prophet's junior daughter in AlMadeenah, and became one of the prophet's family members and believed in the prophet's call just like the rest of the family members did, and he made uncountable sacrifices for Islam and his life was the greatest of them.Due to the tight relationship between Fatima Bint Asad and the prophet (peace be upon him), she became a main narrator of the prophet's Hadiths. In addition to what has been mentioned above, her death was of a great influence on him when she was buried by the prophet who became very sad because of her death.

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thanoon, thafar, & ظفر. (2025). Fatima Bint Asad and her role in the Prophets (peace be upon him) live. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 1(2), 355–374. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5273