By Allah...
By Allah, the veil has been removed from the one whose leadership is based on other than what Allah had decreed in the revelation and what the Prophet had expressed in its interpretation; but it is the hatred for Badr and the vengeance for Uhud upon which the hearts of the hypocrites are set…”
It is worth noting that al-Sayyida Umm Salamah was the only one, from among the wives of the Prophet, who came to visit Fatimah al-Zahra (‘a) and ask about her health. So, where were the other wives? Why did they not share in the pain of the only daughter of the Prophet of Allah? In addition, we shall see that al-Sayyida Fatimah had asked Amir al-Mu’minin (‘a) to inform Umm Salamah about her demise when she passed away. A’ishah Bint Talhah Visits Al-Sayyida Fatimah Al-Zahra (‘A)
A’ishah Bint Talhah came to visit her and said, “May my father and mother be sacrificed for you – what is making you cry thus?” She (‘a) replied, “Do you ask me about the tragedy which has prevented birds from flying and men from walking? That matter which has been raised to the heavens and that calamity which has become well-known on earth? Indeed, the two of them acknowledged Aba al-Hasan in the past, yet they concealed their enmity for him as long as they could and did not manifest it. However, when the light of religion dimmed by the passing away of the trusted Prophet, they revealed what was in their hearts and manifested their bitter feelings. They usurped Fadak, and woe be to the one who took possession of Fadak. It was Indeed, a gift from the Almighty Lord to His trusted Messenger, and he (S) had given it to me for the sustenance of his progeny from my offspring; and this is Indeed, in the knowledge of Allah and witnessed by His trusted Messenger. So, if they have taken away from me the source of sustenance and deprived me of it, I will hold them accountable for it on the Day of Judgment and they will surely find that they have consumed molten liquid in the burning inferno of hell.”
Al-’Abbas Tries To Visit Al-Sayyida Fatimah
When the illness of the Mistress of all Women of the World became worse, al-‘Abbas Ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib came to visit her, but he was informed that she was in a bad state and nobody was allowed to see her. Thus, he left and went back home before sending a message to Ali (‘a) wherein he said: “O nephew!