Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha)

Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha) was the youngest daughter of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and Hazrat Khadijah (Razi Allah Tala Anha). She was born in Makkah. From her early childhood, she was kind, gentle, and helpful. She loved her parents very much. She would often help her mother with housework and take care of her father when he was tired or sad. Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha) was known for her good manners, soft voice, and kind heart. She always spoke the truth and was patient in every situation. Allah loves those who are patient and truthful.

Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha)
Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha)

She lived a very simple life. She did all the work in her house by herself. She cooked food, swept the floor, and cared for her children. She never asked for anything extra. Even when she had very little food, she would share it with the poor. Once, she and her family gave away their food to a poor man, an orphan, and a prisoner—even though they themselves were hungry. This shows how generous she was. The Holy Quran teaches us to give others food out of love for Allah. Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha) followed this teaching with her whole heart.

Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha) was married to Hazrat Ali (Razi Allah Tala Anhu), who was a brave and pious companion of the Prophet. They had two sons, Hasan and Husain (Razi Allah Tala Anhuma). Hazrat Fatimah (Razi Allah Tala Anha) was a very good mother. She taught her children to pray, to obey Allah, and to be kind to others. She was also a loving and respectful wife. Her home was filled with love, faith, and simple living.

One day, she felt tired from all the housework and asked her father for a helper. But the Prophet (PBUH) gave her something better. He taught her to say SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar before going to sleep. Hazrat Fatimah (RaziAllah Tala Anha) happily accepted this and continued her hard work with patience and joy. She teaches us that we should not always ask for more. We should be happy with what Allah gives us. A good Muslim thanks Allah in every situation.

Hazrat Fatimah(R.A) loved her father deeply. Whenever he came to visit, she would stand up, greet him, and offer him her seat. The Prophet (PBUH) also loved her very much. He used to say, “Fatimah is a part of me.” After the Prophet (PBUH) passed away, Hazrat Fatimah(R.A) was very sad. She missed her father and remembered his teachings every day. She prayed often and remained patient until she passed away only a few months later.

Hazrat Fatimah’s(R.A) life teaches us many lessons. She teaches us to respect our parents and help them in every way. She teaches us to be patient and thankful, even when life is hard. She teaches us to share with others, to speak kindly, and to always remember Allah. A good Muslim child should follow her example. You should obey your parents, help them at home, and speak to them kindly. You should pray every day and read the Quran. You should be honest and kind to your classmates and neighbors. Then your parents will be happy and pleased with you. And Allah will be happy and pleased with you too.