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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Fadak in History Chapter Four Lights From the Fatimite Speech On the day when she came to Adiy and Taym, [1] Moved with passion, how prolonged was her weeping Preaching people with perfect speech, Imitating al-Mustafa, [2] as if he was the preacher. We quote here some statements from the speech of Fatima az-Zahra’ (s) to analyze and explain them in order to understand them as they are in the world of immortality and as they are in their wonderful reality.
The greatness of the leading Prophet “Then He caused him to pass away mercifully, willingly, desiringly and preferably. Muhammad became safe from the sufferings of this world. He was surrounded by the reverent angels and the contentment of the forgiving God, enjoying the neighborhood of the Almighty King”. Look at this eloquent lady, how she did leave all the material ease and the sensible comfort when she wanted to praise her father’s eternal Paradise.
She found in her father what sanctified him above all that. What would the value of the material pleasure [1] Adiy was the tribe of Abu Bakr and Taym was the tribe of Omar. [2] Muhammad (s). whether worldly or paradisiacal be in Muhammad’s spiritual account, when no one raised the human soul to the highest level of values like he did and no one took it to its pinnacle except him?
(No reformer, except him, had fed the soul with the complete divine belief, which was the aim of the minds in their mental flight and in their final round of roving for the sacred human truth, with which the conscience would rest and the soul would be comforted). [1] He was, then, the greater educator of the soul and the unique leader, under whose banner the morals had achieved the immortal victory against the material effects in their struggle since mind had started its living with materials.
And as long as he was the hero of the battle between the morals and the materials, that hero, by whose mission the missions of the Heaven were ended, it was no wonder that he would be the center of that great world of morals.