Part of the Hadith reads...
Part of the Hadith reads: “On the Day of Judgment people will be ordered: Bend your heads down and lower your gaze for indeed this is Fatima proceeding to Paradise. She then will ask the Almighty: O my Lord! I would like my status to be known on this Day. Thus, the Almighty Allah addresses her: O daughter of My beloved! Look back and find whoever there is love in their heart for you or for any of your offspring to take their hands and enter them into Paradise.
It is on that Day that she will be as selective as a chicken selects the good seeds over the spoiled ones. Then the Almighty Allah will address those who loved the holy Fatima (S.A): Look back and find whoever loved you for the love of Fatima, whoever fed you for the love of Fatima, whoever clothed you for the love of Fatima, whoever offered you a drink for the love of Fatima… then take their hands and enter them into Paradise.
Imam Baqir (A.S) then added: On that Day none will be left, save the one who has been doubtful (about the status of Fatima), or the one who has been Kafir or hypocrite.”(5) 10. The Axis of Granting Wishes Although all the fourteen infallibles are the gates through whom the Almighty God grants our invocations, Lady Fatima has a pivotal role in the granting of our wishes. Even the Imams of Ahlul-Bayt when they invoked the Almighty, they asked Allah in the virtuous name of their mother Fatima.
Thus, the name Fatima is again the central core of the recommended supplication for our needs. “Allahuma inni asaloka be haqe fatimata wa abiha wa ba’leha wa baniha wa sirril musta’da’efi ha an to salle’a ala muhammadin wa ale muhammad.
Wa an tafalla be ma anta ahlo wa an taqthia hawa`iji” “O Allah verily I ask You by the right of Fatima and her father and her husband and her sons and the hidden secret entrusted in her (Imam Mahdi A.J) that You may Mohammad and his family and that You may do for me what You are anticipated to do and that You grant my requests.” Mutual Affection The affection between Fatima and her father was mutual.
That means, as much as the holy Prophet of Islam loved his daughter Fatima, she also loved her father the Prophet. Thus, the demise of the Prophet of God did not have an enormous effect on Fatima. During the short time after the demise of her father, she cried so much that according to the words of Imam Sadiq (A.S) she became one of the five most weeping people in the history of mankind.