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Tradition: The Messenger of Allah said: "Al-Hassan and al-Hussain are the chiefs of the youth of Paradise and Fatimah is the chief of their women."
Sunni references:
Sahih al-Tirmidhi, v5, p660, on the authority of Abu Sa'id and Hudhayfa
Sunan Ibn Majah, Introduction 8
Al-Tabarani, on the authorities of: Umar, Ali, Jabir, Abu Hurayrah, Usamah Ibn Zaid, al-Baraa, Ibn 'Adi, and Ibn Masud.
Al-Kubra, by al-Nisa'i
Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v1, pp 62,82, v3, pp 3,64, v5, p391
Fada'il al-Sahaba, by Ahmad Hanbal, v2, p771, Tradition (7) al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v3, pp 166,167
Hilyatul Awliyaa, by Abu Nu'aym, v5, p71
Majma' al-Zawa'id, by al-Haythami, v9, p187
Tuhfatul Ashraf, by Lumzi, v3, p31
Ibn Habban, as mentioned in al-Mawarid, pp 551,553
al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar Haythami, Ch. 11, section 3, p290
Mishkat al-Masabih, by Khatib al-Tabrizi, English Version, Tdadition
Tradition The Messenger of Allah said: "Hussain is from me and I am from Hussain."
Sunni references:
Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v4, p172
Fadha'il al-Sahaba, by Ahmad Hanbal, v2, p772, Tradition (3) al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v3, p 177
Amali, by Abu Nu'aym al-Isbahani, p 64
al-Kuna wal Asmaa, by al-Dulabi, v1, p88
val-Tabarani, v3, p21
Adab by al-Bukhari, also al-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah, as quoted in:
al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar Haythami, Ch. 11, section 3, p291
Mishkat al-Masabih, by Khatib al-Tabrizi, English Version, Tdadition
Tradition Abu Huraira narrated:
The Prophet (PBUH) looked toward Ali, Hassan, Hussain, and Fatimah (AS), and then said: "I am in war with those who will fight you, and in peace with those who are peaceful to you."
Sunni references:
Sahih al-Tirmidhi, v5, p699
Sunan Ibn Majah, v1, p52
Fadha'il al-Sahaba, by Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v2, p767, Tradition (4) al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v3, p149
Majma' al-Zawa'id, by al-Haythami, v9, p169
al-Kabir, by al-Tabarani, v3, p30, also in al-Awsat
Jami' al-Saghir, by al-Ibani, v2, p17
Tarikh, by al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi, v7, p137
Sawaiq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, p144
Talkhis, by al-Dhahabi, v3, p149
Dhakha'ir al-Uqba, by al-Muhib al-Tabari, p25
Mishkat al-Masabih, by Khatib al-Tabrizi, English Version, Tradition
Where are the nice words and traditions about your Sahaba ? Maybe we should use the example of Umar,
who wanted to burn the House of the Prophets (pbuh)beloved and purified Daughter "Lady Fatima"(as) !
Ali and Abbas were sitting inside the house of Fatimah, Abu Bakr told
Umar: Go and bring them; if they refuse, kill them. Umar brought
fire to burn the house. Fatimah came near the door and said: "O son of
Khattab, have you come to burn our house on me and my children?" Umar
replied: "Yes I will, by Allah, until they come out and pay allegiance
to the Prophet's Caliph.
Sunni reference:
Iqd al-Fareed, by Ibn Abd Rabb, Part 3, Pg. 63
al-Ghurar, by Ibn Khazaben, related from Zayd Ibn Aslam
... Fatimah became angry with Abu Bakr and kept away from him, and did
not talk to him till she died. She remained alive for six months after
the death of the Prophet. When she died, her husband 'Ali, buried her
at night without informing Abu Bakr and he said the funeral prayer by
himself.
Sunni references:
Sahih al-Bukhari, Chapter of "The battle of Khaibar", Arabic-English,
v5, tradition #546, pp 381-383, also v4, Tradition #325
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) had frequently said:
Fatimah is a part of me. Whoever makes her angry, makes me angry.
Sunni references:
Sahih al-Bukhari, Arabic-English, v5, Traditions #61 and #111
Sahih Muslim, section of virtues of Fatimah, v4, pp 1904-5
Fatimah the daughter of the Prophet sent someone to Abu Bakr (when he
was a caliph), asking for her inheritance of what Allah's Apostle had
left of the property bestowed on him by Allah from the Fai (i.e. booty
gained without fighting) in Medina, and Fadak, and what remained of
the Khumus of the Khaibar booty. ...but Abu Bakr refused to give
anything of that to Fatimah. So she became angry with Abu Bakr and
kept away from him, and did not task to him till she died. She
remained alive for six months after the death of the Prophet. When she
died, her husband 'Ali, buried her at night without informing Abu Bakr
and he said the funeral prayer by himself.
Sunni references:
Sahih al-Bukhari, Chapter of "The battle of Khaibar", Arabic-English,
v5, tradition #546, pp 381-383, also v4, Tradition #325
Now either Fatimah was liar or Abu Bakr treated her unjustly. If she was
liar, then she did not deserve such a saying from the Prophet that Fatimah
is a part of me and whoever angers her, angers me. This itself is a clear
indication of her infallibility. The purification sentence of the Holy
Quran (the last sentence of verse 33:33) is another indication of her
infallibility, as Aisha herself testified (See Sahih Muslim, 1980 Edition,
Arabic, v4, p1883, Tradition #61). Hence there is nothing left for the
sensible people but to accept the fact that she was unjustly treated, and
that she was easy to be branded as a liar by Umar who was willing to let
her burn unless the remaining people in her house come out to vote for Abu
Bakr.
So logical conclusion from the above traditions in Sahih al-Bukhari and
Sahih Muslim is that Fatimah was treated unjustly, and that she was angry
at Abu Bakr and Umar, which follows Allah and his prophet are angry at them
according the above tradition in Sahih al-Bukhari.
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