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- The Estate of Fadak : The claim vis-à-vis the Fadak Case
The Estate of Fadak : The claim vis-à-vis the Fadak Case
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By
Hadi Hassan
Posted on Jan 30, 2023
In Category -
Islamic History,
History of Prophets,
Biographies of 14 Infallible,
Seerah (Life of the Prophet)
Mohamed Raza Dungersi
The Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslim Community of London
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The Estate of Fadak: The Claim Vis-à-vis the Fadak Case delves into the historical and theological significance of the land of Fadak, which was granted to Fatimah (sa), the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.), and the subsequent disputes over its ownership following the Prophet's demise.
The estate of Fadak holds a critical place in Islamic history, particularly in the context of the early Islamic community's socio-political landscape. After the passing of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.), Fatimah (sa) claimed Fadak as her rightful inheritance, based on its designation as a gift from her father. However, her claim was contested by the emerging caliphate, leading to significant legal and theological debates regarding the rights of women and the legitimacy of authority in Islam. This book explores the historical events surrounding the Fadak case, the arguments presented by both sides, and the broader implications of this dispute on Islamic jurisprudence and the perception of Ahlul Bayt within the Muslim community.
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