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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Fatima The Gracious Allah's Messenger (as) Reveals Fatima’s (sa) Future It was natural for the Prophet (S) who knew and foretold the future events, to reveal to his family, especially his beloved daughter Fatima (sa), the events which they would face in the future.
He (Prophet (S)) undoubtedly informed Fatima az-Zahra (sa) that she was going to suffer from the harsh treatment of some so called Muslims after his death, and that she would be the first to follow him to the blessings of Paradise after his departure.
There are many traditions reported to this effect; the following are just a few samples: Bihar v.10: Sheikh Mufeed is quoted as writing in his book Al-Amali that Abdullah Ibn Abbas said: "When Allah's Messenger was on his deathbed, he cried until tears overtook his beard. So was asked: `What makes you cry, Messenger of Allah?' The Prophet (S) answered: `I am crying for my progeny, for the crimes that will be committed against them by the evildoers of my nation after my death.
It is as if I (can see) my daughter, Fatima, being oppressed and crying: "O Father!" But no one will come to help her among my Ummah.' Fatima az-Zahra (sa) began weeping when she heard this, so the Prophet (S) said to her: 'Do not cry my daughter' She (sa) said: 'I am not crying because of that which will be done to me after you; rather, I am crying because I will be separated from you, Messenger of Allah' He (as) then said: `Rejoice, O daughter of Muhammad, at the close succession to me, for you will be the first one to follow me from among my Ahlul-Bayt.' Bihar v.10, quoting the previous source wrote: "The Prophet (S) said: `When I saw her (Fatima), I remembered what would happen to her after my death.
It is as if I (could see) humiliation entering her house, her sanctity violated, her right seized, her inheritance usurped, her side broken, and her unborn child being caused to be aborted, all while she is crying: "Mohammad!" 'But she will not be answered, she asks for help but she will not be helped. Surely she will remain afflicted, sad and crying after me, remembering the cease of revelation from her father's house at one time, and remembering being separated from me another time.
She will become estranged at night, when she used to spend listening to me reciting the Qur’an.