Abdul Fatah Abdul Maqsood (born 1912 A.D. in Alexandria, Egypt)
was an intellectual of the Sunni faith and a prominent Egyptian writer who has
composed eloquent and expressive Arabic verses in excess and is the author of a
large number of books like, Abna Ana Maa ar Rasul, Yaum Kiyum Uthman,
Saleebiya Ilal Abad, Az-Zahra Umme Abiha, Al Imam Ali Ibne Abi Talib,
As-Saqifah wal Khilafah and so on…
His greatest and most important book is Al-Imam Ali Ibne Abi
Talib in nine volumes, which he wrote in a period of thirty years, which by
insight and close examination has opened new doors of research in the analytic
history of Islam and has removed many doubts.
This well informed and well known Egyptian intellectual has
mentioned the incident of attack on the house of revelation in two places in
his book:
Umar said: By God in whose hands is the life of Umar, if you do
not come out of the house I would burn it down along with its occupants. Some
religious persons and who respected the sanctity of the Holy Prophet (s) and his
descendants, said: O Aba Hafas, Fatima is present in this house, but he replied
without concern: Let her be! Umar came forward and knocked at the door, then he
hit it with his fists and kicked it till he entered it forcibly…scream of lady
Zahra arose from the house…that wail was a resonation for call of help, which
the daughter of the Prophet called out and she said: Father, O the Messenger of
Allah (s)…Fatima, through her wails, wanted to inform her father who had passed
away about the oppression of one of his companions. Perhaps the disobedience of
the stretched neck of carelessness of these companions would be exposed, that
its forcibility would be gone, and the severity of the act and tough stance
would be destroyed. She hoped that a lightning would engulf him immediately.
When the people returned and Umar wanted to flee from the scream of Lady Zahra (s)
like a desert deer, Ali (a) due to the severity of emotions clasped the handle
of the sword as if his anger was swallowed by it.[1]