Fatima bint Hasan
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Fatima bint al-Hasan فاطمة بنت الحسن | |
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Born | 7th century |
Died | Medina |
Other names | Umm ʿAbd Allāh |
Spouse | Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin |
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Relatives | Al-Husayn (uncle) Hasan (brother) Qasim (brother) Talha (brother) Abd Allah (brother) Abu Bakr (brother) Bishr (brother) |
Family | Family of Ali |
Fāṭima bint al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī (Arabic: فاطمة بنت الحسن بن علي), fl. 7th century, was a daughter of Hasan ibn Ali and Umm Ishaq bint Talha.[1] She was married to Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin (the fourth Shi'ite Imam), and became the mother of Muhammad al-Baqir (the fifth Twelver Imam). Her kunya was Umm ʿAbd Allāh[2] and she was referred to as al-Ṣiddīqa ("the very truthful one") by her husband Ali.[3] It has also been reported that her features were such, that no one in the family of Hasan ibn Ali looked like her.[4]
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