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Hazrat
Bibi Fatima Masuma Qum a.s
Assalamoalaka ya Hazrat Bibi
Masuma Qum a.s
Name:
Fatima
Title: Masuma
Daughter of: Imam Musa Kadhim & Bibi
Najma (as)
Sister of: Imam Ali Raza (as)
Birthdate: Zilkaad 179AH in Medina
After the shahadat of our 7th Imam, Imam
Musa Kadhim (as), the 8th Imam, Imam Ali Raza (as) took care of his
family and his sisters.
Bibi Fatema loved her brother immensly (similar
love as that of Bibi Zainab (as) and Imam Husayn (as)).
In 200AH Mamoon Rashid called Imam Raza (as)
to Khorasan from Medina, no family member was allowed to accompany him.
Bibi Masuma missed her brother very much and left Medina for Iran.
When she reached Sawa, she learnt the news of
shahadat of her brother. On learning this, she became very ill and asked
to be taken to Qum. Within a few days after her brother's death, she
died. She was buried in Qum on 8th Rabi-ul-Awwal 201AH. She was only
22 years of age.
People pay great respect and visit her grave
and have their hajat (wishes) fulfilled. She was the daughter of our
7th Imam, sister of our 8th Imam, aunt of 9th Our Imam - great respect
to this lady surrounded by Imams.
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The
Birth of the Holy Lady Fatemah Ma'soomah and her childhood |
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In
the holy city of Medina, the holy household was awaiting the
arrival of a new born. In the house of Imam Kadhim (A.S.),
Najma, the wife of the honorable Imam was eagerly looking
forward to the arrival of the child; she was counting days and
nights for that day. The Imam's house was overwhelmed with
happiness.
Finally, the day arrived, on the 1st of Dhil-Qa'dah 173
(A.H.) when Allah blessed the 7th Imam Musa Kadhim (A.S.) with a
daughter. The child's appearance was brilliant and cheerful and
she opened her pure bright eyes to this world in the house of
Imam.
All the members of the Holy Household were in utter happiness
for the newborn and after the Imam, may be there was not anybody
as happy as his wife Najma. This was because this was the second
child that was granted by the grace of Allah to Najma after
25years. 25years ago, in the same month of Dhil-Qa'dah, Najma
had given birth to a baby boy who after his father was to become
the Imam and was to shoulder the responsibility of Imamate and
guiding the Muslims.
Yes! That was 148 (A.H.), when the eight Imam, Ali (A.S.) was
born and who was given the title of Ridha. Najma got immense
pleasure in her first child and after years God blessed her and
her husband Musa Kadhim (A.S.) with a daughter and a sister to
Imam Ridha (A.S.).
Imam Musa Kadhim (A.S.) named his daughter Fatimah, for the
sake of love and special attachment he had with his grandmother
Fatimah Zahra (S.A.). Fatimah's purity, modesty, and piety were
such that after sometime she was referred as "Ma'soomah" (the
infallible). This was because like her honorable Father, she
used to keep away from all evils and sins.
Fatemah, was a name that was remembered among the Ahlul bayt
who had hundreds of sad and sweet memories of the life of
Bibi Fatimah (S.A.).
If anybody chose the name Fatimah for their daughters, they
used to give the same respect as the prophet (S.A.W.) used to
give his daughter. She was never neglected. Imam Musa Kadhim (A.S.)
also followed this tradition and used to love the new girl very
much and never failed to show and express his kindness to and
love for her.
Fatimah Ma'soomah was growing under the shelter of her father
and dear mother and was day by day learning new things from both
of them. If the father of Fatemah was the Imam of the Muslims
and was matchless in his piety and chastity, then her mother was
also pious and faithful who had accomplished her essential
studies of Islam in the school of the wife of Imam Ja'far Sadiq
(A.S.). In those days she was the most intelligent amongst all
women and it was for reason that the mother of Imam Kadhim (Hamideh)
asked him to propose and marry her.
Hazrat Fatimah Ma'soomah took advantage of studying in the
presence of her father, brother and pious mother. All her young
life was full of Islamic education. Every Friday Muslims would
come to Medina with their religious questions. After getting
their questions answered by Imam Kadhim (A.S.), they would
return to their town. Incidentally, once Imam Kadhim was away
and Imam Ridha (A.S.) was also not around. The Muslims without
getting their question answered were returning home very sad.
Fatimah Ma'soomah noticed the sadness and took the papers
from them and answered their questions. The Muslims became happy
and left. On the outskirts of Medina they met Imam Kadhim (A.S.)
and they informed him of all that had transpired in his house.
The Imam asked to read his daughter's answers and after reading
expressed his happiness, praised her and in a short sentence
said, "May her father be sacrificed for her." |
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The
beginning of her grief and the martyrdom of her father |
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At
that time, the Prophet's offspring were tortured by the
governors and the kings, especially Imam Kadhim (A.S.) who was
also being continuously suffered at the hands of the cruel
Khalifas. Fatimah Ma'soomah's heart hurt to see her father in
discomfort and pain. She was grieved and very sad and it was
only her brother, Imam Ridha (A.S.) who calmed and comforted her
and her other family members. During the time of the 7th Imam,
till his death, he saw the reign of 5 Khalifas whose names were
Abul Abbas Saffah, Mansur Dawaniqi, Hadi, Mahdi and Harun
Rashid. Each of them tortured the Imam in their own way and not
only the Imam but also the Alawites (followers of Imam Ali [A.S.])
were subjected to harsh cruelty and harassment, which was beyond
human endurance.
Three years of Harun's caliphate had elapsed when Fatimah
Ma'soomah was born. Harun was the most tyrannical of all the
Khalifas that had gone before him in cruelty, bullying, looting,
robbing the public treasury and trampling on the rights of
people. He was a Caliph of the worldly desires and mammoth. Imam
Kadhim (A.S.) could not bear to watch quietly the oppression of
the Muslims and the plunder of the wealth of the Ummah. He
started a movement and used different methods to oppose and
revolt against the cruel government. Harun, aware of Imam Kadhim
(A.S.) and his follower's opposition, also did as much as he
could against them. He gave a lot of money to poets to write
poetry against the offspring of the Prophets. The Alawites were
either imprisoned or exiled and some were put in cages and
tortured till they suffered martyrdom. Later he also used his
strength and power to arrest Imam Kadhim (A.S.).
After his arrest, till his death, Fatemah Ma'soomah (S.A.)
could not meet her father. She, who was brought up and educated
by her father, was now deprived of meeting her father and also
getting the education. Her father's arrest saddened her. She was
less than 10 years old at that time and was always in grief and
parting from her father saddened her even more.
As for Imam Kadhim (A.S.) it was difficult for him to call or
see his pure and pious children, Imam Ridha and Ma'soomah. The
dark room of his prison became bright and scented with his
prayers.
He changed his hard days into sweet ones by continuous
prostration but whenever he remembered Fatimah Ma'soomah and her
innocent sinless appearance, his heart throbbed and palpitated.
During the last years of Imam Musa Kadhim (A.S.), he was
transferred from one prison to another, for a year he was in the
prison of Isa bin Jaf'ar the governor of Basra. Isa bin Jaf'ar
became affected by the great qualities of the high leadership of
Muslims that he had no alternative but to persuade the officer
of the prison to be lenient to the Imam.
After that, Harun gave the order for Imam to be taken to
Baghdad. First he was in the prison of Fadhl bin Rabi. Then
Fadhl bin Rabi transferred him to the prison of Sindi bin Shahik.
This shifting and transferring continued and every time Harun
would tell all the jailers to kill Imam. Nobody was ever ready
to think about that until Sindi bin Shahik complied with the
order of Harun to poison the Imam.
Harun definitely knew that the result would be dangerous if
the people found out that the Imam was killed by him, so before
the martyrdom of Imam he took a group of leading personalities
to give witness that the dear Imam was so sick that it was
possible he would die and that there was no intention of anyone
to kill the Imam. But Imam was also clever, and before Harun
could say anything. Imam himself told the group who were near to
him that "I have been poisoned by nine pieces of dates. Tomorrow
my body will turn green and I will leave the world the day after
tomorrow".
And exactly two days later, on the 25th of Rajab 183 (A.H.)
as the Imam had predicted the day of his martyrdom had come. The
Imam went to join the soul of his great grandfathers. When the
Muslims heard about the martyrdom of the Imam, they were grief
stricken, and with mourning clothes and tears in their eyes,
they went into mourning. They loved the Imam and had sworn
allegiance to Him and now they had lost him. Nothing could
console them on the loss of this noble Imam. Also amongst them
was a ten year old girl, Fatimah Ma'soomah (S.A.) who was
engrossed in grief.
She sat and waited in hope for years that one day the door of
the house would open and her father would enter and hug her. But
finally her little heart accepted this grief as she had no
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The
journey of her brother to Merv |
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Merv
is the name of a city in Khurasaan. After Imam Kadhim's death,
Imam Ridha (A.S.) assured the office of the Imamate. He was 35
years old. He was now the protector of Islamic Ummah and the
guide of the Muslims. He was the only successor who was given
this responsibility by his father Imam Musa Kadhim (A.S.). He
was also the guardian of his children after his death. The
oppression and the cruelty of Harun's rule went on but Imam
Ridha (A.S.) continued with the responsibility of carrying out
divine duties and went on spreading the word of God and the
rights without any fear. He was always busy and never rested
until he reached his aim.
Harun could not bear to watch Imam becoming so popular and
his followers adoring him but he could not openly show his
enmity or do anything to stop the Imam.
Finally in 193 (A.H.), Harun became sick and died. By his
death the Muslims were relieved of one of the most evil
oppressor and his tyranny.
After Harun, his brother Amin became the Caliph. He ruled for
only 4 years, as there was bitter fighting between Amin and his
brother for the Caliphate. This led to bloodshed and Amin was
subsequently killed in the year 198 (A.H.), after which Mamun
became the ruler.
It was during this time when the 2 brothers were fighting
that Imam Ridha (A.S.) made the most use of this opportunity to
spread the word of God and guide the Muslim Ummah.
The Abbasid government at this time was busy fighting amongst
themselves for the kingdom, so there were fewer hardships for
the Imam's family.
Mamun with his trickery came to power. He was not a Caliph
who was just but someone who had fooled his people to get the
power. This deceiving continued and to show that he was not only
a wise king but also a man who encouraged intellectual and
scientific education. He invited scholars, learned men,
organized meetings, and seminars. So on one side he supported
the scholars and on the other side, to attract the many Muslims,
he openly showed the love he had for Ahlul bayt, started
praising Imam Ali and cursing Muawiyah. This was a concerted
effort to trick the Shias that he also was interested in the
spread of Islam through the region. His supporters were not
happy with his strategy but Mamun knew that if his enemies and
the Shias would get together then he would be overthrown so he
had to take first the Shias into his confidence and to do this
he devised a plan to offer Imam Ridha (A.S.) to be the successor
after him. This was to win confidence from both the enemies and
the Shias.
So Mamun started writing letters upon letters to Imam Ridha (A.S.)
to become his successor. But despite all the forces of Mamun it
did not bear fruit as Imam Ridha refused to take their
responsibility, which would be harmful for Muslims, so he
bluntly refused. But Mamun was not going to give up so easily
when he realized that his plan was not working he sent a man
called Raja bin Dhahhak to Medina in 200 (A.H.) with an order to
bring Imam to Merv (later called Toos and now Mashad). This was
at that time the seat of his empire and he hoped the Imam would
agree to be the governor of this city.
On receiving the information the Imam visited the grave of
the Prophet and the Imams (buried in the Jannat-ul-Baqi) and
said goodbye to his children, brothers and sisters including
Fatimah Ma'soomah and left Madina for Merv. There was a sad
atmosphere as the whole family was unwilling to see their
protector and guide leave them but had no choice.
For Fatimah Ma'soomah this separation was very difficult as
after the passing away of her father, the 7th Imam she was
continuously under the guardianship of her brother Imam Ridha (A.S.).
Now he had to leave Madina and for her the happy days were over.
Mamun had devised a plan for the Imam's journey. He had made
sure that on Imam's route to Merv the Imam's caravan should not
pass the two towns of Shias, which were Kufa and Qum. He was
afraid that if the Imam passed these places there could be a
revolution and he would be overthrown.
He also knew that the Shias of Kufa and Qum had a great love
for the offspring of the Prophet. So the Imam should under no
circumstances take this route.
The Muslim population however made all arrangements for the
Imam to welcome on the route he was supposed to pass and took
full advantage of the Imam's presence when the caravan stopped.
The whole route of Iran was decorated and he was warmly
welcomed. One of the towns on the route to Iran was Neshapur.
When the people of Neshapur heard that the Imam was coming they
gathered and were anxious to learn something from the Imam. When
Imam camped, the people gathered at his camp and asked Imam to
teach them something and the Imam agreed. He told them a Hadith
of the Prophet (S.A.W.). He said, LA ILAHA ILLALLAH is a strong
fort and whosoever enters the fort will be saved from the fire
of Hell. Then the Imam moved a few steps forward and continued
with the Hadith and addressing, the crowd said "but there are
conditions to it and I am one of those conditions". Imam was
actually emphasizing the importance of Imamate by this Hadith,
and teaching them that only belief in Allah is not sufficient
for the passage to heaven.
After a few days in Neshapur, Imam went on with his journey
to Merv. Mamun again requested the Imam to be his successor but
Imam as before refused. This arrangement between Mamun and Imam
continued for two months and with Mamun's force Imam had no
choice. So on the 7th of Ramadhan 201 (A.H.) tearfully and sadly
he agreed but with a condition that he would not involve himself
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The
migration of the Imam's sister Ma'soomah (S.A.) from Madina to
Merv |
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| One year had passed since the
8th Imam had left for Merv. All the Prophets family members
living in Medina yearned and were eager for his return. It was
already a year now that they had not seen their dear Imam and
their hearts only desired and yearned to see the Imam's face.
But Fatimah Ma'soomah had waited long enough and now her
patience was running out and like the other family members she
could only get peace if she met her brother.
During that time Imam Ridha (A.S.) wrote a letter to his
sister Fatimah Ma'soomah and sent it to Medina with one of his
slave. He ordered the slave not to stop anywhere till he reached
Medina and gave him proper instructions and the proper address
so the slave could find the house without asking anyone.
The slave arrived with the letter as fast as he could, and in
Medina he immediately delivered to Fatimah Ma'soomah. What were
the contents of the letter nobody knew, but the Imam's family
became more grieved and yearned more for the Imam. Fatimah
Ma'soomah, her brother and other family members decided to go to
Merv to visit the Imam. They started preparations for their
journey and taking water and minimum provisions decided to leave
the city of the messenger of Allah (that is Medina) for Merv.
Amongst all the people, Fatimah Ma'soomah was the most excited.
That dear Lady with her five brothers whose names were Fadhl,
Ja'far, Ha'adi, Qasim and Zayd and their brothers' children and
servants and slave girls were all part of this journey.
This caravan of the lovers of Imam Ridha (A.S. started their
journey and apart from waiting for prayers, meals and rest they
never stopped. They passed hills, mountains, and deserts and day
by day went further away from Medina. This difficult journey
through the deserts was so arduous that not only them but also
the strong camels were tired and they still had to go a long way
to Merv. But their eagerness and their hope of reaching the Imam
urged them to move forward.
In those days there was a lot of looting of the caravans.
These thieves would take away all belongings and even the
camels. If they did not find anything, they would kill the
people. This frightened them a lot as they did not want their
journey to break or for anything to happen to stop them from
going forward.
This thought frightened Fatemah Ma'soomah but putting trust
to Allah, they carried forward and gradually progressed towards
their goal. Now the distance to Iran was becoming closer. The
difficulties of the journey affected Bibi Ma'soomah a lot. For
this young woman also there was a lot of suffering. But despite
all this the thought of meeting her brother was worth all the
pain. She was ready to go through this a hundred times to get
this reward. On her journey she remembered the face of her
brother and the good and difficult times they had together and
now she was happy that in a few days she would look at his
handsome face again.
Finally, the difficult part of the journey ended and the
caravan reached Iraq. Before reaching Merv they passed through
many villages where they would rest and then proceed, finally
they reached. The caravan reached Sawa (name of a city in Iraq)
and it was here that Fatimah Ma'soomah became very sick. She was
so sick that she refused to continue with the journey. The long
journey from Medina to Sawa had weakened her but this sickness
made her even weaker. With this condition, she was worried.
Would she be able to go forward? And would she now be able to
see her brother? These were questions that the daughter of Imam
Kadhim (A.S.) often asked herself when she saw her condition.
She made a decision now to proceed to Qum and inquired from
people the distance to Qum. They replied 10 miles. Hearing that
the distance was not too much they decide to proceed.
In those days Qum was a place, which offered sanctuary and
peace for the family of the Prophet. The news of Fatimah
Ma'soomah's arrival from Sawa and her sickness reached Qum.
The people of Qum who had strong unity decided to go to
receive Fatimah Ma'soomah and to bring her to Qum. A person
called Musa ibn Khazraj undertook this task of going and
inviting the daughter of seventh Imam to Qum and requesting her
to stay with them in Qum and Fatemah Ma'soomah agreed to the
request and the caravan left from Sawa to Qum. Musa ibn Kharaj
himself held the camel's reins and led this noble woman with
pride and respect to the people of Qum who were eagerly waiting
her arrival. |
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Sickness and the death of the daughter of Imam Kadhim (A.S.) |
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| Fatemah Ma'soomah and her
companions finally entered the town of Qum on 23rd Rabi ul-Awwal
201 (A.H.) where they were very warmly welcome by the people of
the town. The people of Qum were elated to have the daughter of
the seventh Imam among them. Musa ibn Khazraj was a rich man
with a noble status. He had also a big home and offered Fatemah
Ma'soomah to stay at his home and taking the reins led the
caravan to his house, excited and happy to be a good host for
his guest. He started arranging for all their requirements.
Fatemah Ma'soomah chose a place for herself in which to pray and
invoke the Almighty Allah. She prayed for her health and the
problems she had faced and to ask God for everything she wanted.
She wanted help from God only. The place to-date still exists
and is known as "BAYT-UN-NOOR". The sickness of Imam Kadhim's
daughter, made her host and companions and the people of Qum
very sad. They left no stone unturned and did their best for her
health but her health deteriorated day by day. Her sickness
spread in the whole body and finally on the 10th of Rabi
ul-Akher this noble lady with tears in her eyes at the thought
of her brother, left this perishable world. The people of Qum
mourned the affliction of this injured lady. They all sat in
mourning. |
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Fatimah Ma'soomah's burial rites |
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| The Muslims and the well
wishers of Ahlul-bayt respectfully washed the holy body of
Hadhrat Ma'soomah and shrouded her, and when the burial time
arrived the As'ari nobles decide to bury her at a special place
and not at the common cemetery. This was unusually a respect for
the noble lady who was the daughter of Imam Kadhim (A.S). Musa
ibn Khazraj also undertook this noble task. He had a big garden
in an area called Babulan. He donated the place for Bibi
Ma'soomah to be buried. All the other preparations were ready.
Now the question was who would bury her? This talk was going on
when finally they concluded that an old man called Qadir be
appointed for this job. Qadir was summoned to give the last
funeral rites, but before he could come, two-veiled person on
the horse (contrary to the prevailing customs) suddenly appeared
and went near the burial place. They dismounted, led the prayer
of mayyit and with respect laid her body to rest then left. The
funeral ceremony was over and the town of Qum decided to build a
Mausoleum for the Imam's dear daughter. Musa ibn Khazraj donated
the whole garden now as a burial ground for the Muslim and
surrounding boundaries for the followers of Ali (A.S). |
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The
Mausoleum of Fatimah Ma'soomah since its inception |
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The
people of Qum made a mausoleum of straw structure, which was
intended to be given the utmost respect and importance for this
lady, the daughter and the sister of the Imam. After 50 years,
the daughter of Imam Jawad called Zainab, instructed for first
dome to be built. Then the making of the whole Haram was
undertaken by the well wishers and the followers of the
Ahlul-bayt. After a few years of the passing away of Fatemah
Ma'soomah other children of Imam were also buried here. Hence,
this place gained a lot of respect and importance, as now there
were many children of Imams buried here. And we find in history
that this noble place brought blessing for people and offered
sanctuary to them, whoever would ask anything from this lady and
the sick would be cured. These miracles still take place at this
holy place. Imam Sadiq (A.S.) has said: Our followers who ask
for Bibi Ma'soomah's intercession will go to heaven. The
importance and respect for this place grows day by day and
because of this it has become a busy center. Also more and more
Muslims are finding out about this place, because of the
blessing of this Noble Lady there have sprung many fountains of
learning in Qum and many learned people became religious
scholars here. Even Imam Khomeini, the great scholar and the
founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran frequently reminded that
he also lived in Qum and received his education with the
blessing and sanctity of the Haram of this Noble Lady. He raised
the flag of Islam and started the revolution from this place.
This Haram shines like diamond in the town. People come from all
over the world to visit and pay respects to this Noble Lady.
This is just to show their deep love and attachment for this
Noble Lady and family of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). |
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Three
sayings of Fatimah Ma'soomah by three Imams |
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- Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: soon a lady by the name Fatimah
from my family will be buried in Qum. Heaven becomes
obligatory on one who visits her.
- Imam Radha (A.S.) said: One who visits her will be granted
Heaven.
- Imam Jawad (A.S.) said: that one who visits my Aunt in Qum
will be granted heaven.
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