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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Fatima The Gracious After The Prophet's (as) Death After the Prophet's (as) death, precarious events continued to occur. When studying the era following the Prophet's (as) death, history speaks of the wonders, which occurred. Indeed, history tells us about "Apostasy" which included the majority of Muslims who objected to Abu Bakr's seize of power from its righteous candidate, ‘Ali Ibn Abu Talib (as). It also tells us how Fatima's rights were usurped.
notably Fadak, and how ‘Ali (as) was dragged to the Mosque to pay allegiance to Abu Bakr!! History tells us how Fatima’s (sa) house was set on fire by him (Umar) who yesterday pretended not to believe in her father's death. Yes, history tells us how the Prophet (S) died, and with him died his repeated warnings to those who would oppress his family members, and that they will be met with the wrath of Allah.
It also tells us of Lady Fatima’s (sa) sadness and misery which she suffered after the death of her dear father. Fidhdha, Fatima’s (sa) helper, spoke of Fatima’s (sa) sadness; she said: "It was on the eighth day after the Prophet's death that Fatima revealed the extent of her sadness and inability to bear life without her father. She (sa) came to the Mosque and while crying said: `Oh! Father Oh! My sincere friend Oh! Abu Al-Qasim Oh!
The helper of the widowed and the orphans Who do we have for Kaaba and the Mosque? Who does your saddened and grieved daughter have?" Fidhdha added: "Fatima (sa) then proceeded towards the tomb of the Prophet; it was difficult for her to walk because her tears covered her eyes.
When she saw the Mizaneh, she passed out; so the women rushed to rescue her; after putting water of her face, she regained consciousness; Fatima then said: `My strength has been eradicated My endurance has betrayed me My enemies have rejoiced at my misfortune And my grief will kill me Father!