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  2. Burial of Fatima is about the secret burial and the uncertainty in the resting place of Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and wife of Ali, the fourth caliph after Muhammad and the first Shia Imam. [1] Fatima died in 11 AH (632 CE), within six months of Muhammad's death, [2] [3] perhaps from her injuries.

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    The Sunni belief is that Fatima died from grief after Muhammad's death. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Shia Islam, however, holds that Fatima's injuries during a raid by Umar directly caused her miscarriage and death shortly after.

  5. The Sunni view is that Fatima died from grief after Muhammad's death. [ 7 ] [ 10 ] Shia Islam, however, holds that Fatima's injuries during the raid by Umar directly caused her miscarriage and death shortly after.

  6. Oct 23, 2018 · Only four to six months after the death of the Prophet (peace be upon him), Fatimah also passed away. She requested for her burial to take place at night so the people would not see her figure. Even in the face of death, this woman with perfect faith ensured she remained modest.

    • Historical Context
    • Early Life & Marriage to Ali
    • Succession of The Prophet's Empire
    • Dispute Over The Possession of Fadak
    • Death & Ahl al-Bayt
    • Legacy

    Prophet Muhammad (l. 570-632 CE) faced ridicule, oppression, financial boycotts, and even physical abuse when he started preaching a novel faith – Islam – in the heartland of Arabia: Mecca, from 610 CE onwards. His biggest supporter was his wife Khadija, a woman 15 years his senior but, according to Islamic sources, one with the deepest respect for...

    Fatimah, the youngest child of Khadija and Muhammad, was born in Mecca between 605 CE and 615 CE. The young girl lost her mother in 619 CE, a year remembered as the 'Year of Sorrow' in the Islamic tradition. From that point on, Prophet Muhammad played an important role in her upbringing and instilled in her the qualities that he admired in his wife...

    After Muhammad's death, the Muslim community was pushed into chaos and division. A friend and father-in-law of the Prophet, namely Abu Bakr(l. 573-634 CE) assumed the title of Caliph, however, this move was resisted by some who deemed only Ali, Fatimah's husband, as the legitimate heir of Muhammad. Since the Prophet had given no explicit orders abo...

    The dust had barely settled over the succession dispute, from which Ali seems to have withdrawn his claim, seeing that the people had accepted Abu Bakr as their leader or, according to Shia sources, due to intimidation or lack of support, another quarrel broke out. This was a property dispute and the said land was the half of a garden in the Khayba...

    Fatimah passed away only some months after her father, but the date of her death is disputed. The most commonly held belief about her death is that she was broken by the sorrow after her father's demise and acquired a disease, probably pulmonary tuberculosis, that ultimately proved fatal. She was probably buried in the Jannat al-Baqi graveyard (als...

    Known by several nicknames including al-Zahra (the radiant), al-Siddiqah (the truthful woman), and al-Tahirah (the pure woman), Fatimah has been described as a beautiful, brave, and very modest woman. Those who knew her, likened her to the Prophet of Islam, in both character and personality. To the Muslims, her love for her father perfectly embodie...

  7. Aug 28, 2017 · On August 28, 632, Fatimah bint Muhammad, the youngest and possibly the only daughter of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, beloved by Muhammad and by Muslims throughout the world, died under disputed circumstances.

  8. Jan 6, 2022 · According to Sunni Muslim scholars and historians, Fatima bint Muhammed died from grief for the loss of her father. Both Sunni and Shia Muslims, however, accept that an altercation between Fatima and Abu Bakr did indeed occur, however, over the inheritance of land called Fadak, and that Fatima died unhappy with Abu Bakr.