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- The Sufferings of Faatemah al-Zahra (s.a.)
The Sufferings of Faatemah al-Zahra (s.a.)
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Ayatullah Sayyed Ali Husaini Milaani
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An insightful exploration by Ayatullah Sayyed Ali Hussain Milaani into the sufferings of Faatemah al-Zahra (s.a.), shedding light on her unwavering faith and advocacy for justice.
"The Sufferings of Faatemah al-Zahra (s.a.)" by Ayatullah Sayyed Ali Hussain Milaani provides a poignant account of the trials and tribulations faced by Faatemah al-Zahra (s.a.), the beloved daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.). The book explores her struggles during the early Islamic period, highlighting her steadfastness in faith, her role in advocating for justice, and the impact of her suffering on the Muslim community. It emphasizes her significance as a symbol of resilience and piety in Islam.
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