The Noble Family
The blessed family of Lady Fatemeh Zahra (sa), whose connections form the foundation of her identity and legacy in Islamic history.
Her Blessed Parents

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
The final Messenger of Allah, who brought the message of Islam to humanity. As a father, he showed immense love and respect for Lady Fatemeh (sa), often referring to her as "Umm Abiha" (Mother of her Father) and "a part of me."
The Prophet (pbuh) would stand up to greet her when she entered, demonstrating her elevated status. He declared, "Fatemeh is a part of me; whoever pleases her pleases me, and whoever angers her angers me."

Lady Khadija (sa)
The first wife of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the first person to accept Islam. Known as "Tahira" (The Pure One), she was a successful businesswoman who dedicated her wealth to supporting the early Muslim community.
Lady Khadija (sa) passed away when Lady Fatemeh (sa) was only five years old, but her values of generosity, courage, and devotion deeply influenced her daughter. The Prophet (pbuh) often spoke of Lady Khadija's virtues and merits.
"No one has been given in marriage better than Fatemeh, for her father is the Messenger of Allah, her husband is Ali, and her sons are Hasan and Husayn."
Her Noble Husband

Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as)
The cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and the first Imam in Shia Islam. He was raised in the Prophet's household from childhood and was the first male to accept Islam.
Their marriage was divinely ordained and took place in 2 AH. It represents the ideal Islamic marriage, built on mutual respect, love, and shared devotion to Allah. Despite living in poverty, they created a household of love, knowledge, and spirituality.
Imam Ali (as) was deeply devoted to Lady Fatemeh (sa) and expressed immense grief after her passing. He fulfilled her wishes for a secret burial and continued to raise their children with the values they both cherished.
Her Blessed Children
Imam Hasan (as)
The second Imam in Shia Islam, known for his generosity, knowledge, and resemblance to his grandfather, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
Born in 3 AH, he was deeply loved by the Prophet who declared, "Hasan and Husayn are the leaders of the youth of Paradise."
Imam Husayn (as)
The third Imam in Shia Islam, known for his sacrifice at Karbala and standing against tyranny and injustice.
Born in 4 AH, his martyrdom became a defining moment in Islamic history, embodying the principles of justice and truth.
Lady Zainab (sa)
Known for her eloquence, courage, and resilience, especially after the tragedy of Karbala where she became the voice of Imam Husayn's message.
Born in 5 AH, she inherited her mother's strength and her father's eloquence.
Lady Umm Kulthum (sa)
The youngest daughter of Lady Fatemeh (sa) and Imam Ali (as), who also demonstrated courage and resilience during difficult times.
She was present at Karbala alongside her sister Zainab and played a role in preserving the message of Imam Husayn (as).
The Blessed Household
The children of Lady Fatemeh (sa) and Imam Ali (as) form the core of Ahlulbayt (the Prophet's household), who are revered in Islamic tradition for their piety, knowledge, and sacrifice.
Through them, Lady Fatemeh's lineage continued, and her teachings and values were preserved and passed down through generations. Her descendants, known as "Sayyids" or "Sharifs," continue to be respected throughout the Muslim world.
Her Siblings
According to various historical accounts, Lady Fatemeh (sa) had siblings through her father's other marriages.
Historical Context
While Lady Fatemeh (sa) was the only surviving child from the marriage of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Lady Khadija (sa), the Prophet had other children from different marriages. Historical records vary on the exact details.
Children of Lady Khadija (sa)
- Qasim - Passed away in childhood
- Abdullah (also known as Tayyib and Tahir) - Passed away in childhood
- Zainab - Embraced Islam and migrated to Medina
- Ruqayyah - Married to Uthman ibn Affan
- Umm Kulthum - Also married to Uthman ibn Affan after Ruqayyah
Children from Other Marriages
- Ibrahim - Son of Maria al-Qibtiyya, who passed away in infancy
Note: There are differing historical accounts regarding the Prophet's children. Some scholars suggest that Zainab, Ruqayyah, and Umm Kulthum were Lady Khadija's nieces whom she raised, while others maintain they were their biological children.
Lady Fatemeh's Special Status
Among all the Prophet's children, Lady Fatemeh (sa) holds a unique and elevated status. She is the only one through whom the Prophet's lineage continued, and she is revered as the leader of the women of Paradise. Her close relationship with her father was special and profound.
Family Connections
Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh)
Lady Khadija
(sa)
Lady Fatemeh Zahra
(sa)
Imam Ali
(as)
Imam Hasan
(as)
Imam Husayn
(as)
Lady Zainab
(sa)
Lady Umm Kulthum
(sa)
This blessed family, known as Ahlulbayt (People of the Household), holds a special place in Islamic tradition. The love and respect for Lady Fatemeh (sa) and her family is an integral part of the faith.
"Fatemeh is a part of me; whoever pleases her pleases me, and whoever angers her angers me."