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Tuesday 24 January 2012

Janab e Fatema Zahra (s.a.) Wallpapers


After the death of her mother Khadija, she looked after her father the Prophet of Islam so devoutly that Muhammad(SA) used to call her “Umme Abiha”, i.e. the mother her father. This was the hardest time for the family because in the same year Abu Talib who was the protector of Muhammad(SA) from the animosity of the Qoraish also died in the same year as Khadija. Muhammad (SA) married Umme Salama, an old widow after the death of Khadija to have someone to look after the household chores. When Umme Salama was requested to tutor the child Fatima (SA), the wise woman replied “How can I tutor one who is the personification of high virtues and purity. It is I who should learn from her.” Her childhood, therefore, was passed in a very chaste and modest environment. It was then that she saw her revered father preaching Islam in the most hostile atmosphere.

The hostility of the Qoraish after the death of Abu Talib and Khadija was the strongest. Fatima saw and dressed the wounds sustained by her father due to the stones thrown on him by the non- believers who were ho to the preaching of Islam. She might have heard and seen that certain wretched women hurled rubbish on her noble father. She might have learnt of the plans made to put an end to her fathers life. But from all these things Fatima was neither frightened nor disheartened. She comforted her father, tended to his wounds even at that tender age. The entire family was blanketed with clouds of sorrowful gas a result of the almost daily humiliation and mockery to which her most revered father was subjected.

After the death of the Prophet when Ali(AS) did not come out to give his oath of allegiance to Abubakr, the door of the house was burnt down to get him out and in the process Fatima(SA) was injured. Her 5th unborn child died because of this harsh action of some of the companions and she herself died within 3 months of the death of her Holy father.
The following lines of poetry show her ordeal after the death of her holy father very clearly.
“After the death of my father My sufferings were so great that if such hardships fell upon days, the days would turn into nights.”

There were occasions when there was no food for the family, but she would never complain. Once Ali(AS) went out to do some work to get food for the family but returned empty handed. Fatima asked Ali(AS) what happened to the food. Ali(AS) said that he did earn some money and bought food, but while on his way home he met some poor hungry persons and gave away all the food to them. When the Prophet heard of this situation he brought some food for the family and told them that Ali’s charitable act was of the greatest value in the eyes of Allah.
The whole family was thankful to Allah and there were no complaints against anyone.

She would go to the mosque of the Prophet to participate in the prayers with all the ladies, she would go out in the battlefield to tend the wounded. In the battle of Ohud when her father was injured she tended him, cleaned his wounds, put some burnt wool on the wounds to stop blood flowing. When the Holy Prophet recovered, he thanked her for her great work in the battlefield.

Fatima(SA) was a symbol of womanhood in Islam. How a daughter, a wife and a mother should behave in their ordinary lives. She was devoted to her father, looked after him when he was in distress by the hands of the non-believers of Makka, she was the exemplary wife, queen of her household yet fair to her maid servant Fizza to divide household chores between herself and the maid servant, she was a devout wife and the most loving mother to her children.


Fatima (SA)was the model of Prophet’s teaching among women just as Ali(AS) was the best embodiment of his instructions and manly qualities among men. They were the most suitable couple to be married. But Ali(AS) was too modest to speak about it. After some persuasion from friends he finally went to see the Prophet in the mosque and proposed for marriage. Prophet told Fatima about it and asked her whether she would approve. After receiving her consent the marriage of Fatima(SA) and Ali(AS) took place in the simplest possible manner. Ali(AS)sold his shield of armour for 200 Dirhams,brought the money to the Holy Prophet who added a similar amount and asked his companions to buy household goods to set up home for the Holy Family.Marriage was solemnized by the Prophet himself and after marriage the couple went to live in a separate house next to the House of the Prophet around the Mosque.
The Prophet of Islam had only one daughter named Fatima. Her mother Khadija had two other daughters from her two earlier marriages. When The Prophet married her, both daughters came with her mother to live in the house of the Prophet. Hazrat Fatima (SA) was born five years before Bethat when Muhammad (SA) was about 35 years old and her mother Khadija was about 50 years old. She has many other titles. Zahra (Lady of Light) and Syedatun Nisa al Alamin (Leader of the women of the worlds). The Date of her birth was 20th Jamad al Akhar.


Fatima (ع) Daughter of Muhammad (ص): Fatima (615 – 632 A.D.), mother of the Imams (ع), is the daughter of the Messenger of Allah (ص) by his first wife, Khadija daughter of Khuwaylid, may the Almighty be pleased with her. Fatima was born in Mecca on a Friday, the 20th of Jumada II in the fifth year after the declaration of the Prophetic message which corresponds, according to the Christian calendar, to the year 615.
She was only 18 and 75 days when she died in Medina few days only (some say 75) after the death of her revered father (ص): The Prophet (ص) passed away on Safar 28/May 28 according to the Christian Gregorian calendar, or the 25th according to the Julian calendar, of the same year.

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Tuesday 3 January 2012

Janab e Sakina bint al Husain (a.s.) Wallpapers

Janab e Sakina bint al Husain (a.s.) Wallpapers

The Five year old daughter Of Hazrat Imam Husain a.s. 


Janab e Sakina Bint al Husain (a.s.)  Wallpaper  | Ashaar on Bibi Sakina (s.a.) -

" Pani jo kabhi milta hai na piti hai Sakina (s.a.)?

Zanjero ko Abid ki bhigoti h Sakina (s.a.)?,?

Baba ki judai me na soti h Sakina? (s.a.)?,

Roti hai, aah roti h, roti hai Sakina (s.a.)?...

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Janab e Sakina Bint al Husain (a.s.) Wallpaper | Designed by TEAM 110

Janab e Sakina Bint al Husain (a.s.) Wallpaper | Ashaar Of Mir Takallum included: " Samajh K Zahra(s.a.) Sataya Gaya Sakina (s.a.) Ko;

Kadam Kadam Pe Rulaya Gaya Sakina (s.a.) Ko..." | Designed by TEAM 110

Janab e Sakina Bint al Husain (a.s.) Wallpaper | Ashaar Of Mir Takallum included recited by Mir Hasan Mir ( Noha -  pehlu bhi Shikasta hai turbat Bhi Shikasta Hai ): " Do Aise Janaze Hain, Tareekh Mein Jo Uthe;

Bas Ghar Ke Hi Logo’n Ne Dono Ko Diye Kaandhe;

Ek Fatema Zahra (s.a.) Hai, Ek baali Sakina (s.a.)  hai...." | Designed by TEAM 110

Janab e Sakina Bint al Husain (a.s.) and Janab e Fatema Zahra (s.a.) Wallpaper mix | Ashaar on Bibi Sakina (s.a.) - “Maut bachchi ko loari sunati rahi,

Maan Sakina (S.A) ka shaana hilati rahi;

Ab na kholegi aankhain yateema kabhi,

Jaanti thi Sakina (S.A) ko neend agaee,

Phir bhi taqdeer ko azmaati rahi,

Maan Sakina (S.A) ka shaana hilati rahi.” | Designed by TEAM 110

Janab e Sakina Bint al Husain (a.s.) and Janab e Fatema Zahra (s.a.) Wallpaper mix | Ashaar on Bibi Sakina (s.a.) -           "Baiti ka suna haal tau ronay lagay Hazrat,

Farmaya ke likhi thi ìsi umr mein furqat,

Afsos ye sin aur yateemi ki musibat,

Allah nigehban, hum ab hotay hain rukhsat.

Mushkil hai phir aana hamain taighon ke talay se,

Lay aao k ro lain usay lipta ke galay se.” |  Designed by TEAM 110

Janab e Sakina Bint al Husain (a.s.)  Wallpaper  | Ashaar on Bibi Sakina (s.a.) -

" Pani jo kabhi milta hai na piti hai Sakina (s.a.)

Zanjero ko Abid ki bhigoti h Sakina (s.a.),

Baba ki judai me na soti h Sakina (s.a.),

Roti hai, aah roti h, roti hai Sakina (s.a.)...

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