WHY WE CHOOSE THIS TOPIC ?




The aim of this blog is to remove whatever doubts that may have entered some people’s minds regarding denial of any violence against Hazrat Fatima Zahra (s.a.) at her home, or against Hazrat Ali (a.s.) at the house of Janabe Fatima Zahra(s.a.).
Authentic references have been provided in the fond hope of a definitive conclusion and the eradication of all doubts Inshallah.



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Monday, October 24, 2011

Debate On Fadak Property Of Fatima[AS] - Video PART 2 & 3

This is a series of videos which contains a debate on Fadak - Property Of Janabe Fatima (sa) 
It is in 19 parts and in urdu language



This is part 2 &  3 of 19 


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PART 2 


PART 3 







Monday, October 17, 2011

Debate On Fadak Property Of Fatima[AS] - Video

This is a series of videos which contains a debate on Fadak - Property Of Janabe Fatima (sa) 
It is in 19 parts and in urdu language

We havel linked the first  part in this post n the rest shall follow soon

Please watch it and foward the link to others too

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Fadak - Rules Of Inheritance In The Holy Qur'an

Upon becoming Khalifa Abu Bakr quickly moved to annex the legal right of Sayyida Fatima (as). Abu Bakr refused to entertain her claim that the land had been gifted to her, by her father (s) during his lifetime. If a person receives possessions (by whatever means) they can claim them by any means they choose appropriate. Hence Sayyida Fatima (as) also sought to claim Fadak by another claim, namely that Fadak, the properties of Madina and the lands of Khayber were the personal possessions of her father that she as his daughter and Waris could legally inherit from him (s). Abu Bakr also rejected this claim on the rationale that he heard the Prophet (s) say 'Our property will not be inherited, whatever we (i.e. prophets) leave is Sadaqah (to be used for charity)'. Sayyida Fatima (as) rejected this argument and the decision angered to the extent that she never spoke on good terms to the Khalifa again.

The Qur'an confirms that a daughter inherits from her father



Proof One



With regard to inheritance, the verse of Surah Nisa 004.007 reads:

From what is left by parents and those nearest related there is a share for men and a share for women, whether the property be small or large,a determinate share.
Al-Qur'an, Surah an-Nisa, Ayah 7, translated by Yusufali

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Narration about oppressions from Shahid-e-Khamis Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr

Introduction :
Shahid-e-Khamis Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr (آية الله العظمى السيد محمد باقر الصدر) (March 1, 1935 – April 9, 1980) was an Iraqi Shi'a cleric, a philosopher, and ideological founder of Islamic Dawa Party born in al-Kazimiya, Iraq. He is the father-in-law of Muqtada al-Sadr and cousin of both Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr and Imam Musa as-Sadr. His father Haydar al-Sadr was a well-respected high-ranking Shi'a cleric. His lineage goes back to Muhammad, through the seventh Shia Imam, Musa al-Kazim.( Ref : Wikipedia)

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 He has narated in his book Fadak fil Tarikh, p. 26 (published in Arabic in 1987 A.D. by the International House for Printing, Publishing and Distributing  as follows :

“`Omer is the one who assaulted your house (O Fatima!) which the Prophet (A.S.) made as a center for his call. He (`Omer) assaulted the family of Muhammed (A.S.) in their own home and set it ablaze or almost.”[1]
He also said, “Such was the conduct of the caliph and his friends towards Ali (A.S.) which reached the degree of cruelty that `Omer ordered to burn his house even though Fatima (A.S.) was still inside it. This means that Fatima (A.S.) or others from her offspring had no sanctity that would stop someone from treating them as someone would treat Sa`d ibn `Abadah when he ordered people to kill him.”[2]

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[1]Al-Sadr, Fadak fil Tarikh, p. 26 (published in Arabic in 1987 A.D. by the International House for Printing, Publishing and Distributing).
[2]Ibid., p. 91