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  2. Burial of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Burial of Fatima is about the secret burial and the uncertainty in the resting place of Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and wife of Ali, the fourth caliph after Muhammad and the first Shia Imam. [1] Fatima died in 11 AH (632 CE), within six months of Muhammad's death, [2] [3] perhaps from her injuries.

  3. Zaynab bint Ali - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Fatima - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Umm Kulthum bint Ali - Wikipedia

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    Umm Kulthum was the fourth child of Fatima and Ali ibn Abi Talib, and their youngest daughter. [1] The former was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the latter was his cousin. Ali is also recognized as the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia imam.

  6. Children of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Zaynab gave birth to a son, named Ali, who also died in childhood, and a daughter Umama, whom Ali ibn Abi Talib married sometime after the death of Fatima in 632 CE. [15] Muhammad's attitude and treatment towards his children, enshrined in the hadith literature, is viewed by Muslims as an exemplar to be imitated. [16]

  7. Attack on Fatima's house - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  9. Shia view of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    This is a sub-article of Fatima Zahra and Shi'a Islam.. According to Shi'a scholars, Fatima Zahra was Muhammad's only daughter. [1] The Sunni belief that he had other daughters by Khadijah denies Ali ibn Abu Talib the distinction of being Muhammad's only son-in-law.