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Zainab’s Mother
Zainab’s mother, Fatima Al-Zahra (A.S), was model of (Islamic) virtues, very diligent in educating her children and did all housework herself; ground wheat, made dough and baked bread. She spent Thursday nights prostrating and praying for others, never for herself.
The Mother of Her Sons (Part 1)
Lady Fatima, daughter of Hizam bin Khalid bin Rabi, more commonly referred to as Lady Ummul Baneen (peace be upon her), ranks among the most esteemed and pious of Muslim women to this date and will remain so due to her courage, piety, and steadfastness towards the Prophet and his Household (peace be upon them).
The Examples of Lady Zainab and Lady Sakina
Lady Zainab, daughter of Imam Ali (peace be upon them both): For those who know the story and events of Karbala and Ashura, a few seconds of thought about what the name "Zainab" means to us can go something along the lines of: bravery, courage, strength, passion, dedication, love, leader, and most prominent for most, sacrifice.
The Meritorious Lady
She was born in Medina on the 5th of the month of Jamadi al-Awwal in the 6th year of the Hijra. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was overjoyed at the birth of his first grand daughter and named her Zainab, which means Ornament of the Father. The loving father, Imam Ali ibn Abi Taleb (A.S) was overjoyed as well and so was the mother, the Prophets daughter Hazrat Fatima Zahra (A.S).
Some Messages about the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): Part 2
By his divine nature and good deeds, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did his best to save the wild and rebellious tribe of his time from the fire of ignorance and destruction; in fact, he taught them to respect human dignity.
Respect towards Parents
Professor Ansarian: You are not allowed to disrespect your parents and avoid observing their rights even if they are pagan, polytheist and infidel.
Some Prophet and Ahl-ul-Bayt's Sayings about parents
All religions and all societies have given parents an honorable status. The parent-child code of behavior in Islam is unique, since rules were laid down by divine command. The Qur'anic commandments, as well as the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) guide us in this matter.
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