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I came across a thread recently which presented a few cracks people had in how many daughters the Prophet had. I wanted to present a few points which can be researched so that a smooth idea can be formed. the following is an addition what I hoped to say in the earlier forum which was closed.
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Please excuse any inaccuracies that you may find in the following paragraph and if you do please highlight it and present a trusted source so that I may may rightly corrected. I have tried to only list accurate information.
I would urge you people to look at Eid al-Mubahila. Look at the event, and see who Mohammad chose as the representatives of Islam. Therefore it is easy to see how its possible to rely upon one daughter more than others for Islam, especially since this very daughter was chosen to represent Islam in the Mobahila.
As for those who are confused whether Fatima was his only daughter I urge you too look at these facts. It is well known that Fatima cared dearly for Mohammad, and that she was someone he refers to many times as a supporter and someone who's backing was a of great support, and the other girls in question don't come up very often, though they are also respected. I am sure if these girls were the biological daughters of Mohammad he would have mentioned them more from when they were very young. Now the biggest thorn in the way of expressing that Mohammad had four daughters and that Fatima was not the eldest of his daughters is that Bibi Fatima was the only person to request her right to inherit the property of the Prophet, I have seen no mention of another daughter that came forth to request the right of inheritance to be practiced.
Please keep this clean, and research what I have said before you contradict it. If you are smart and would like to contribute please state your sources.
Sources:
Fatimah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eid al-Mubahila - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Please excuse any inaccuracies that you may find in the following paragraph and if you do please highlight it and present a trusted source so that I may may rightly corrected. I have tried to only list accurate information.
I would urge you people to look at Eid al-Mubahila. Look at the event, and see who Mohammad chose as the representatives of Islam. Therefore it is easy to see how its possible to rely upon one daughter more than others for Islam, especially since this very daughter was chosen to represent Islam in the Mobahila.
As for those who are confused whether Fatima was his only daughter I urge you too look at these facts. It is well known that Fatima cared dearly for Mohammad, and that she was someone he refers to many times as a supporter and someone who's backing was a of great support, and the other girls in question don't come up very often, though they are also respected. I am sure if these girls were the biological daughters of Mohammad he would have mentioned them more from when they were very young. Now the biggest thorn in the way of expressing that Mohammad had four daughters and that Fatima was not the eldest of his daughters is that Bibi Fatima was the only person to request her right to inherit the property of the Prophet, I have seen no mention of another daughter that came forth to request the right of inheritance to be practiced.
Please keep this clean, and research what I have said before you contradict it. If you are smart and would like to contribute please state your sources.
Sources:
Fatimah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eid al-Mubahila - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia