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After Muhammad died in 11/632, Fatima and her husband Ali refused to acknowledge the authority of the first caliph, Abu Bakr. The couple and their supporters held that Ali was the rightful successor of Muhammad, [6] referring to his announcement at Ghadir Khumm. [9] Fatima died in Medina in the same year, within six months of Muhammad's death.
The attack on Fatima's house refers to a disputed violent attack on the house of Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [1] The attack is said to have taken place shortly after the death of Muhammad in 11 AH (632 CE) and was instigated by his successor Abu Bakr and led by Umar, another companion.
Fatima died in 11/632, within six months of Muhammad's death. [14] [166] She was 18 or 27 years old at that time according to Shia and Sunni sources, respectively. [33] The exact date of her death is uncertain but the Shia commonly commemorates her death on 13 Jumada II. [167] The Sunni belief is that Fatima died from grief after Muhammad's death.
Fatima died in the same year, within six months of Muhammad's death, [27] [33] and at the age of about eighteen or twenty-seven. [34] Shia Islam asserts that she miscarried her child and died from the injuries she suffered in an attack on her house, [ 27 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ] intended to subdue Ali, [ 37 ] instigated by Abu Bakr and led by his aide Umar.
[12] [72] There are also Sunni reports that Fatima reconciled with Abu Bakr and mar, though Madelung suggests that they were invented to address the negative implications of Fatima's anger. [66] Fatima died in 11/632, within six months of Muhammad's death. [23] [73] Following her will, she was buried secretly at night. [74] [5] As related by al ...
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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]