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praying, however someone rushed to the young Fatima and told her about what had happened to her father. She promptly arrived with her maid, removed the filth from her father and proceeded to pray to God against the people who sought to embarrass and insult him. Although a young child of no more than a few years old, she felt it her duty to support her father in any way that she The dedication of Fatima al-Zahra was not limited to life in Mecca and so even after the migration to Medina, her unwavering commitment to the faith of Islam continued. During the battle of al-Ahzab, also known as the Battle of the Trench, acting on the guidance of Salman al-Farisi, the Muslims dug a trench around the city to keep it safe from the One day, during this intense period of work which the Prophet himself took part in, Fatima al-Zahra came to her The Prophet asked, “O Fatima, what is this?” She said, “It is from a loaf that I have baked for my son. I have brought this piece for you.” The Prophet, moved by this offering, replied to his daughter saying, “It is the first food to enter your father’s Such acts may seem very insignificant, however given her age and abilities, show us that her conduct throughout the Prophetic mission was one in which she showed her eagerness to serve Islam in any way she could. Such examples teach us that there is no such thing as a small act of goodness - every little thing counts when done
After thirteen years of life in Mecca, the early Muslim community, including Fatima al-Zahra, move to Medina to start a new phase MMMMiiiiggggrrrraaaattttiiiioooonnnn ttttoooo MMMMeeeeddddiiiinnnnaaaa Thirteen long years has passed since had begun to receive the revelation from God which formed the final teachings for humanity – the Noble Quran. Doing all that he could to propagate the final message of God, the Prophet was constantly faced with verbal and physical attacks in his birthplace of Mecca. The opponents did not only target him, but they continuously exerted pressure against his family and loyal Fatima al-Zahra: The Spring of Inspiration The pinnacle of this subjugation resulted in the banishment of the small Muslim community to the valley of Forced to survive by eating the grass and herbs that grew in the mountains and whatever could be smuggled in from Mecca, it was during this tumultuous time that the Prophet lost two important pillars in his life.