Abraham built it but he is not buried there and Muhammad...
Abraham built it but he is not buried there and Muhammad frees it but he is not buried there. In the whole history of humanity, there is only one and one person only who has been given this privilege. God of Islam honored one person with this honor to be buried in His particular house, to be buried in the Kaaba. Who? A woman. A slave. Hagar [the second wife of Abraham and mother of Ismail].
God orders Abraham to build the greatest house of worship of humanity and, alongside it, the grave of this woman. Humanity must forever gather around the tomb of Hagar and circumambulate there. The God of Abraham, chooses a woman from among this great human society as his unknown soldier, a mother, and she, a slave. In other words, God chose a creature who, in all systems of humanity, lacks nobility and honor.
The Honor Bestowed Upon the Prophet's Daughter Yes, in this school of thought such a revolution took place. In this religion, a woman is freed in this manner. This is how Islam appreciates the position of womanhood. And once more the God of Abraham has chosen Fatima. Fatima, a girl, replaces a son as the inheritor of the glory of her family, maintaining the honorable values of their ancestors and continuing the family tree and credibility.
In a society that feels the birth of a daughter to be a disgrace which only burying her alive can purify, where the best son-in-law a father could hope for her to have is called `the grave': Muhammad knows what fate has done to him and Fatima knows who she is. This is why history looks in amazement at the way Muhammad behaved towards his young daughter, Fatima, the way he spoke with her and the way he praised her. We Will come to see that the house of Fatima is next to the house of Muhammad.
Fatima and her husband, Ali, are the only people who live next to the Prophet's mosque. They are of the same house as he is and there is only a courtyard of two meters separating the two houses. Two windows; facing each other, open the house of Muhammad to the house of Fatima. Every morning the Prophet opens his window and greets his young daughter. We will see that whenever the Prophet goes on a journey, he knocks at the door of Fatima's house and he says good‑bye to her.
Fatima is the last person who bids farewell to him. Whenever he returns from a‑ journey, Fatima is the first person he seeks out. He knocks on the door of her house and he asks how she is.