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Fatima Ali (August 8, 1989 – January 25, 2019) was a Pakistani-American executive chef, restaurateur and television personality. She was known for her successful appearances on reality cooking shows Chopped and Top Chef , and for posthumously winning two James Beard Foundation Awards for her writing.
Fatima married Muhammad's cousin Ali in 1 or 2 AH (623-5 CE), [9] [10] possibly after the Battle of Badr. [11] There is evidence in Sunni and Shia sources that some of the companions, including Abu Bakr and Umar, had earlier asked for Fatima's hand in marriage but were turned down by Muhammad, [12] [10] [13] who said he was waiting for the moment fixed by destiny. [14]
'mother of the sons'), was a wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia Imam. She belonged to the Banu Kilab, [1] a tribe within the Qays confederation. Umm al-Banin married Ali sometime after the death in 632 of his first wife Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [1]
Fatima Ali's Family Speaks Out Following Top Chef's Contestant Death
Fatima Ali, whose Pakistani-influenced cooking earned her the "Fan Favorite" title in Season 15 of Bravo's Top Chef, has died today of bone cancer. She was 29. Her family shared the news in a ...
Two weeks after returning to social media to say that her health was worsening, Fatima Ali, a contestant on Season 15 of "Top Chef," has died.
Ali and Fatima also had two daughters, namely, Zaynab and Umm Kulthum. [6] After the death of Fatima in 632 CE, Ali remarried and had more children. Among them, the lineage of Ali continued through Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiya, Abbas ibn Ali, and Umar al-Atraf, their descendants were honored by the title Alawi (lit. ' of Ali ').
EXCLUSIVE: Fatima Ali, a viewer favorite on Top Chef who died of bone cancer in 2019, is among a handful of subjects of documentary Her Name Is Chef. Virgil Films & Entertainment will premiere the ...