Hz. Fatima
Language Turkish
Paper Type 2. Pulp
Skin Type Paperback
Publication Place Istanbul
Release Date November-2005
Number of Editions 1st Edition
Number of Pages 372
Size 13.5x21
Humanity is sick.
Since the earth is getting very small, this disease spreads very quickly.
What is the reason for hiding? Is there a soul that does not rebel from time to time, a conscience that does not shed its religion? The cries of "I'm sick" are scratchy in the ears. Belief, which is the only source of human physical and mental health, honor and progress, leaves its place to the darkness and unknown abyss called material civilization. That's why the world is in so much trouble...
For a mind that sees and thinks, everything is clear, in the square. Man can never boast of the distances he has reached on the way he travels. Because he's taking a step back. If the signs of humanity's progress are the buildings he has built, the bridges he has built, the cities, the weapons he has invented, the sky and the moon he has been able to discover... If he clings to the body parts he has changed, he is being deceived. Because the man of the future will surpass it in the material civilization and will look at himself as pathetic. Now as he looks back...
If a person with the delusion of "I have progressed, I have become a giant in civilization" leans towards his real life, he immediately realizes what he is actually doing. It's like he's crazy. He drank the poison of perversion and entered a period of madness.
He is the one who destroyed millions of people in an instant with the weapons he invented. No matter where one looks on the earth, the only thing seen there is blood. For the sake of the soul, mind-boggling examples of oppression and torture are all around.
What kind of treatment should be applied to this humanity, which avoids the light and closes its eyes to bright mornings, so that it can be saved? Also, is salvation possible first?
Certainly...
Here are the dates. There's no need to go too far back. The 'Ignorance period' that took place in Mecca one thousand four hundred years ago is the best example for us. As a matter of fact, there was no life more miserable and desolate than the current state of the world. But we described that period as ignorant because it was unaware of Allah, and we are considered to be in a better position than that period, at least in terms of being aware of the existence of Allah. Such a godless society has been saved, but will we not be saved?
In their hands, neither an eternal divine constitution like the Qur'an nor the Prophet. They had a messenger like Mohammed. Despite this, they did not delay in believing, they ran and knew how to gather around that light. They were cured and regained their honor. Their miserable life without faith and civilization came to an end.
This example gives us hope.
This book has taken heroes and examples from those dates for such a salvation; To be a light, honor and cure for today's struggling souls...
Allah states that man was created superior to woman... But this superiority is only physical. In other cases, no distinction can be made between men and women. In fact, since it is commanded that the heavens are under the feet of women, women have more duties than men to protect the honor bestowed on human beings... Is it possible to attain the desired level of fertility by planting the most essential seed in a neglected land? It is unthinkable... Then it is the woman that needs to be dealt with more carefully.
Of course, no woman Amina, Mr. Hatice, Hz. She cannot be like Fatima or the other mothers of the believers... But she can take them as an example...
Hz. Fatima was also human, she had desires and ambitions. He was watching the debauched lives of girls who were his peers. It was surrounded by a swamp. In fact, every human being had fallen into that swamp as a pearl. But instead of trying to get rid of it, it sank. The mud of perversion had encrusted that pearl and extinguished its light... Fatima knew how to protect herself from them...
Is it possible to come to safety from a ship that has overturned in the vastness? She came out... Her absolute obedience to her parents, turning away from perverts and helping her, especially in the divine war of liberation opened by her father, is a lesson after lesson, lesson after lesson for us... Fatima knew how to shut her ears to the voice of her soul. Thus, she saved both herself and those around her.
He was the best son, she ...
She was the most honorable girl...
Hz. He was equal to Mary, as Muhammad commanded. He possessed such chastity, wealth, and honor... He had knowledge... He had Ikhlas...
Allah (swt) created him as an example for the daughters and women of future generations and sent him to the earth. He was knowledgeable. He was brave. He participated in all the wars and worked actively.
When Islam was victorious, his father Hz. Muhammad had become the Master of the Universe... If Fatima had wished, she would have lived her life as the most prosperous woman on earth... But far from being spoiled, on the contrary, she realized that a great task had been placed on her... Millions of eyes were bent on her life. because... They were looking at him with curiosity, watching his every move... Of course, it was not easy to live like this. But Fatima had attained the secret of happiness and peace by taking shelter in her God... She lived a modest life, but the light of her inner realms was reflected in other worlds.
Thus, she did not overshadow her father's and mother's honors and her husband's open forehead... She left treasures of light to her children, whose reputation will be remembered forever...
Today's daughters and their mothers, in order to reach this goal, are blessed by Hz. They should carefully examine Fatima...
Of course, no servant's inspiration, mind, or pen is the limit to fully understand it. However, if this work is started by sticking to history and with good intentions, the branches of ambition can bloom and today's patients can get their healing by smelling them, watching them...
Hope is the sword...
Despair is the scabbard of this sword...
In that case, the sword should be pulled out of its sheath, sharpened from the whetstone of mind, determination and effort, without leaving time to rust, and set off towards the desired mornings by shining it brightly.
Hz. My dear Fatima, good luck to my brothers and sisters who are struggling in a depressed state...
entrance
HAL TRANSLATION OF HAZRAT FATIMA (r.a)
Father:
Hazrat Muhammad
Mother:
Hazrat Khadija
Date of birth:
As it is widely accepted, Hz. Fatima thirteen years before the Hijra M.S. He was born on Friday, the twentieth of the month of Cemaziye'l-Ahir, in 609.
His birth, St. It is three months before the prophethood of Muhammad.
Hz. Fatima is the youngest daughter of our beloved Prophet.
Although it is generally agreed on the date of birth, Hz. There are also those who say that Fatima was born at the time the Kaaba was repaired, that is, five years before the prophethood (604 AD).
Birthplace:
Mekka
Birthplace:
It is on Hacer Street, on the side of Safa Hill, in Mecca, behind the house of Alkame oglu, through the roads in Sükul Attar (Attar Bazaar).
The house on this street. It was Hatice's mansion. Hz. Muhammad came to this mansion as a groom. The mansion is also called 'the house where Fatima was born'.
Name:
Hz. Muhammad named her as FATIMA. The literal meaning of Fatima is 'to wean'.
The meaning of inspiration is Hz. Prophet explained. Accordingly, Hz. Allah (c.c.) will save those who love Fatima and her descendants from eternal torment. Two of the hadiths related to this are as follows:
"I named my daughter Fatima so that Allah (swt) would drive her and those who loved her descendants away from Hell."
"Allah (c.c.) will drive him and his descendants and friends away from Hell on the Day of Judgment."
Hz. This revelation to Muhammad is related to the lexical meaning for those who think... And it is full of many secrets and lessons.
Hz. By naming this last daughter Fatima, Muhammad also pleased two of his close relatives, gave them their rights, and showed the kindness that was unique to him.
One of them is the family of Hz. Hatice's mother is Fatima. A symbol of chastity and virtue like Hatice, the first to come to believe, Hz. The one who always supports the Prophet has given birth.
Secondly, St. Ali's mother is Assad's daughter Fatima. Assad's daughter Fatima, Hz. She was the aunt of the Prophet and Hz. When the Prophet's mother, Amina (r.a.), died, she took care of our beloved Prophet like a mother. As a matter of fact, when Assad's daughter Fatima died, Hz. Muhammad had said:
"After my uncle Abu Talib, there is no one who has been as good to me as this woman."
Nicknames:
Zehra: Literary meaning; It is 'pure, clear, very bright, like the moon'. Furthermore, she was called Zehra because of her purity, clarity, brilliance, and keeping away from menstruation and nifas throughout her life.
Hz. Fatima was so moon-faced and luminous that in the darkest nights, a needle could be threaded in front of her as if it were day... Aisha expressed it. "I used to thread a needle at night in the light of Fatima's face," she said.
Betul: Hz. Fatima was also called by this nickname. The lexical meaning of this nickname means "she is unique, she does not need a man, she stays away". Fatima and Hz. Mary is worthy.
Fatimatul-Kübra: It means 'great, great Fatima'. It was a nickname given to distinguish him from other Fatimas.
Umm Hashemi, Umm Husayn, Umm Muhassin: It was said to be known to any of her sons.
Bint-i Rasul: The daughter of the Messenger of Allah.
Hurisi of Badr and Hunayn: Hz. Fatima had gone to many wars. In particular, she worked hard in these two wars and gave morale to those who fought.
People's Houri: Those who saw him would only look at him with such an eye.
The Master of Women: (Sayyide-i nisa): In this nickname, her femininity, like a diamond in every way, and her solemnity played a role.
His father's daughter (Binti ebiha): Hz. Fatima was similar to her father in every way...
His father's mother: (Umm ebiha): The Prophet, who was orphaned by his mother at a young age. She was so fond of the Prophet that only a mother could do that.
Zekiyya: Quick-witted, intelligent... Clean, pure, pure.
Maymune: Abundant, auspicious, strong, blessed.
Raziye: Obedient, humble.
Merziyye: Everyone was pleased with him, he was loved...
The most used of all these nicknames was 'Zehra'. It also had a figurative meaning.
As it is known, the moon does not emit light on its own, it reflects the light it receives from the sun. This is also stated in the Qur'an. Here, figuratively, Hz. Since Fatima was considered the most illuminated and shining from the light of Islam, the nickname 'Zehra' was adopted the most.
Core Siblings:
November: He died at the age of two.
Abdullah: His nickname was Tayyib, Tahir. He died when he was still of walking age.
Hz. Fatima does not have a younger brother.
Self Sisters:
Hz. All of Fatima's own sisters are older than her.
Zaynab: He was born twenty-two years before the Migration (600 AD) and died in the eighth year (630 AD) after the Migration. Hz. He married Abu As, the son of Hatice's sister... They first separated because of her husband's disbelief, and then they reunited in Medina.
Rukiyya: He was born in the nineteenth year before the Migration (603) and died in the second year after the Migration (623 AD). Hz. She married Utba, the son of Abu Lahab, the uncle of the Prophet, and when Utba did not become a Muslim, she divorced him and married Hz. Osman's family.
Umm Kulthum: She was born seventeen years before the Migration (605) and died nine years after the Migration (631). While she was married to Abu Lahab's other son, Utayba, she separated from her husband because Utayba did not accept Islam.
Hz. After Rukıyye's death, Hz. She married Osman.
Step-siblings:
Hz. Fatima's Hz. Muhammad and Hz. Apart from his brothers and sisters from Hatice, he also had half-brothers.
India: Hz. Hatice, Hz. Before the Prophet, Aiz had married his son Atik... From there he had a daughter named Hind.
Zaynab: Hz. Hatice married Abu Hale after Atik's death. Abu Hale also died in Taun in Basra. Hz. This daughter of Hatice was also born from Abu Hale.
India: Hz. He is Hatice's son from Abu Hale.
Ibrahim: Father is a half-brother. Hz. While Muhammad was in Medina, Muqawqis, king of Alexandria, sent him two concubines with gifts. Hz. The Prophet married one of these concubines, Mariye (Marya). From him Abraham was born, but he died at a young age.
Thus, as can be seen, Fatima had three half-brothers and one half-brother, father and mother.
Hz. Fatima also had an adopted brother. This person was Zayd, son of Haris. When he was eight years old, he was a slave. It was given to Hatice as a gift, which was Hz. When she married Mohammed, she presented it to him. Hz. Muhammad freed Zayd and declared that he was his son. Zayd was over twenty when Fatima was born.
Stepmothers:
Hz. Fatima, Hz. After Hatice's death, she also had stepmothers.
Hz. Mohammed, Mr. Hatice was over fifty when she died. He had to make some marriages for reasons. Allah (c.c.) refers to these women in the Qur'an as "mothers of believers", that is, our mothers.
Hz. Except for Khadija, the number of mothers of the Believers is eight. But some of them have conflicting names. If they join, their numbers will rise to ten. Allah (swt) knows the truth.
These ladies are:
Aisha, Hafsa, Umm Habibe (disputed), Umm Maymune, Juwayriye, Safiye, Zeynab, daughter of Hüzeyme, Zeyneb, daughter of Jahsh, Umm Salama, Şevde. Also, St. The Prophet had two concubines, Mariye and Reyhane, who married Mariye.
Husband:
Hz. Fatima's husband, Hz. It is Ali.
Hz. Ali was born twenty-four years before the Migration (598 AD) and drank the sherbet of martyrdom at the age of sixty-four, forty years after the Migration (662 AD).
Hz. Fatima's Hz. Her marriage to Ali took place on Friday, in the month of Sefer, two years after the Migration (624 AD). Fatima fifteen and Hz. Ali was about twenty-five years old. Their wedding was held in Medina.
His children:
Hz. Fatima, only Hz. She was married to Ali and had three sons and three daughters from him.
These are, in order:
Hz. Hasan: He was born in Medina on a Tuesday in the middle of Ramadan, three years after the Hijra. (AD 624 / 1 March)
Hz. Hussein: He was born on the fourth of Sha'ban, in the fourth year of Hijra, on Tuesday, in Medina. (AD 625/ 19 January)
Hz. Muhassin: He was born in Medina, five years after the Hijra (626 A.D.). But he died while still in his arms.
Hz. Umm Kulthum: She was born in Medina, six years after the Hijra (627 A.D.).
Hz. Zaynab: He was born in Medina, eight years after the Hijra (A.D. 629).
Hz. Ruqiya: He was born in Medina nine years after the Hijra (630 A.D.).
Only Hz. It continued through Hasan and Hüseyin.
Servants:
Hz. Fatima's servants are:
Concubine Fidda; Hz. Muhammad gifted him, Concubine Rukıyye, and a slave whose name is unknown, which was given to Hz. Muhammad-med gave it as a gift.
Qualifications:
IBedence was slender and tall.
II. His blessed skin was white.
III His eyes were bright black.
IVShis hair was thick and black again.
He always wore a sad smile.
VI It evoked the feeling of a newly bloomed spring branch in the minister.
VIIS her voice was touching and sweet.
VIII He was created very superior in every respect, bodily, morally and spiritually. His demeanor is always his father Hz. It reminded me of the prophet.
It was the epitome of chastity and cleanliness.
He was loyal, brave, contented, loyal and merciful.
XI was knowledgeable.
XIIOkur wrote.
XIII Pek was a powerful poet and orator.
XIVRespectful, fond of his home and elders.
The House:
Hz. The house where Fatima lived in Medina after her marriage, Hz. He was on the Damascus side of Muhammad's house. The door of the house It was against the tomb of the Prophet.
Death:
Hz. Fatima surrendered her soul on Tuesday night, on the third day of Ramadan, in the eleventh year of Hijra (AD 633). He was just about to turn twenty-four on this date.
Hz. She was married to Ali for ten years.
The death of Hz. It is about six months after the Prophet left the world. Hz. Muhammad had said that after his death, he would be the person who would get back to him the quickest. This was one of the miracles that happened.
Burial:
Although there are various narrations about the place where his grave is located, the most important ones are:
He is buried in Baki cemetery in XVMedine.
He is buried in the corner of Akil's house in XVIMedine.
In XVIIMedine, Hz. Muhammad's uncle, Hz. He is buried in the tomb of Abbas. According to this rumor, the tomb of Hz. It falls to the north end of Muhammad's room, which is considered the most accurate narration.
The ideal woman for humanity came to life in his body. She was the dearest son, wife, mother, and woman. She was one of the four women heralded with heaven.
He She was Muhammad's most beloved daughter. She received such great respect and love from her father that it was an expression of the glorification of all women in the world before men.
Inspired by his life and based on historical sources, this book will bring you one step closer to him with its gripping fiction and poetic narrative.
'Author Ahmet Cemil Akıncı has demonstrated his mastery with the books he has published before. The novelization of such a scholarly subject is quite responsible. I believe that the necessary sensitivity has been shown in this matter.