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      • Fatimah was married to Ali ibn Abi Talib (l. 601-661 CE), a cousin of Prophet Muhammad, in 624 CE, and the marriage lasted until the end of her days.
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  1. Apr 24, 2011 · More than one of the scholars have stated that Allah, may He be exalted, ordained that Adam (peace be upon him) should marry his daughters to his sons, so he would marry the female from one pregnancy to the male from another pregnancy.

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    Hildegard’s long life (1098-1179) spanned the first flowering of high medieval culture. The year of her birth saw the First Crusade marching on Jerusalem; within a decade after her death, Saladin reconquered it for Islam. The youngest child in a large aristocratic family, Hildegard was born near Mainz, Germany, in the Rhineland. At age 8, her paren...

    Hildegard received these unprecedented privileges because she clung to her status as a prophetess — in the sense of speaking for God, not making predictions. Presenting herself as a frail, unlearned female mysteriously chosen to be God’s “trumpet,” she made an asset of her weakness. (Many another holy woman did the same.) This gave her an opportuni...

    Hildegard’s three major works, Scivias, Liber vitae meritorum (“Book of the Merits of Life”) and Liber divinorum operum(“Book of the Divine Works”) record visionary experiences like few in Church history. These were not apparitions, trances or dreams, but sights perceived while fully awake within the bright “shadow of the Living Light” that constan...

  3. The bride is normally present at the signing of the marriage contract. The walī mujbir ( وَلِي مُجْبِر) is a technical term of Islamic law which denotes the guardian of a bride. In traditional Islam, the literal definition of walī, which means "custodian" or "protector", is used.

  4. Mughirah bin Shubah wanted to marry a woman. The Prophet (ﷺ) said to him: “Go and look at her, for that is more likely to create love between you.” So he did that, and married her, and mentioned how well he got along with her.

  5. Jun 24, 2004 · A scholar in our country said that the child marriage, i.e., marrying a girl before she matures is forbidden in Islam. He says that it was initially allowed and later this provision was abrogated. He cites the following hadith as evidence.

  6. Apr 11, 2015 · Based on the Quran, Prophetic teachings and scholarly wisdom, find out how we can all have marriages that fulfill the worldly and spiritual potential of what the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) referred to as “half the religion.”

  7. Marital life of Fatima portrays the marriage of Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and Muhammad's cousin, Ali. Fatima ( c. 605/15-632) and Ali ( c. 600-661) were both significant figures in early Islam: Fatima has been compared to Mary, the mother of Jesus, especially in Shia Islam. [ 1][ 2] Muhammad is said to have regarded her ...

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