Hazrat Lady ZAHRA (Sa) And The Heart Rending Episode Of Fadak

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Ayatuallah Nasir Makarim Shirazi
Hazrat Lady ZAHRA (sa) And the Heart Rending Episode of Fadak,Ayatuallah Nasir Makarim Shirazi,khutba,sermon,masjid,khalifa,fatima,batul,zehra,fa,History - Reference,Personalities,Wisdom - Spirituality,Traditions - Hadith,Young Readers,Women in Islam
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An exploration of the life of Lady Zahra (SA) and the emotional episode of Fadak, focusing on her struggle for justice and the implications for early Islamic history and women's rights.

 

Hazrat Lady Zahra (SA) and the Heart-Rending Episode of Fadak delves into one of the most significant and emotional chapters in the history of early Islam. This book explores the life and struggles of Lady Fatimah Zahra (SA), the revered daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the pivotal event of Fadak—a land granted to her by her father that became a symbol of her family's rights and their enduring legacy.

The narrative covers the background of the Fadak estate, the circumstances surrounding its confiscation after the Prophet's death, and the profound impact it had on Lady Zahra (SA) and her family. Through detailed historical accounts and scholarly analysis, the book provides insights into the political and social dynamics of the time, shedding light on the injustices faced by Lady Zahra (SA) and the broader implications for the Islamic community.

It also reflects on Lady Zahra’s (SA) unwavering courage and resilience in the face of adversity, her pivotal role in defending the rights of her family, and her enduring legacy as a model of piety, justice, and dedication. By examining the episode of Fadak, the book not only highlights the historical significance of Lady Zahra’s (SA) struggle but also underscores the ongoing relevance of her principles in contemporary discussions on justice and women's rights in Islam.

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