She was told 10 farsakh (approx 60 km).
She was told 10 farsakh (approx 60 km).[^11] She asked to be taken to Qum, which at the time was a centre of the Shi`a.[^12] Sāweh, on the other hand, was hostile towards the family of the Prophet (S).[^13] `Allāmah Majlisī narrates: “The more accurate narration is that, when it became known to the family of Sa`d Ash`arī, the leading Shi’a family in Qum at the time, that Lady Fatima Masuma (A) was in Sāweh and that she was ill, all of them went to Sāweh to invite her to come to Qum.
Prominent amongst this family was Mūsā ibn Khazraj ibn Sa`d Ash`arī who was a companion of Imam al-Ridā (A). When he reached Lady Fatima Masuma (A), he took the reins of her camel and brought her to Qum, to his own house. Here she spent the last few days (16 or 17 days) of her life.”[^14] It is believed that Lady Fatima Masuma (A)