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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Life of Fatima Az-zahra' To the Garden of Abode The sorrow for the loss of her father affected Fatima (a.s.) terribly and paved the way for diseases to attack and make her weak and feeble until she kept to her bed. Death walked toward her quickly while she was in the prime of youth yet. It was time for her to meet with her father who had left her and taken with him the warm love and kindness.
She impatiently was waiting for that moment where she would join her lovely, kind father to complain to him about what she suffered from his people. When the signs of departure appeared, Fatima (a.s.) said her will to her cousin Imam Ali (a.s.). She asked him to bury her under the darkness of night and not to let anyone from those who had wronged her to attend her funerals because they were her and her father’s enemies as she said.
She asked him to level her tomb and leave it unknown as a symbol of her anger against those people. She asked him to get married to her sister’s daughter Umama who would bring up her children al-Hasan, al-Husayn, and Zaynab in the best way. Imam Ali (a.s.) assured her that he would fulfill her will. Fatima (a.s.) asked Asma’ bint Umays, who was preferred and loved by her and was her nurse, to make her a special coffin that would hide all her body.
At that time, a dead one was carried on a board that his\her body appeared. Fatima (a.s.) did not want her body to be distinguished before people; therefore, Asma’ made her a coffin like one she had seen in Abyssinia during her immigration. When Fatima (a.s.) saw the coffin, she admired it and smiled. It was the first smile of Fatima (a.s.) since her father had left to the better world. [1] On the last day of her life, Fatima (a.s.) restored some of her health [1] Al-Majalis as-Saniyya, vol. 2 p.
Fatima (a.s.) said to Asma’ bint Umays, ‘O mother!’ Asma’ replied, ‘O yes, darling of the messenger of Allah!’ Fatima (a.s.) asked Asma’ to pour her some water for bathing and Asma’ did.