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for a woman?” Zahra (a.s) replied, “No stranger man should see her and she must
not see any stranger man.”
On another occasion, Fatima (a.s) along with her husband Ali (a.s) had been
at the Prophet’s house when a visually impaired man arrived, saluted and sat
down there. Zahra (a.s) went into another room and did not return until that
person had gone away. The Prophet (s.a.w.s.), by way of testing, asked her, “Why
did you leave? That man could not see you.” Fatima (a.s) replied, “Dear father!
He could not see me but my eye could fall on him. Moreover he would have
perceived my odor.”
Zahra (a.s) had distributed the household work between herself and her slave
maid, Fizza. They did domestic jobs on alternate days. One day, Salman Farsi
arrived in Ali’s house for some Islamic propagation work. He could see that
Fatima (a.s) was grinding barley and blood was oozing from her swollen hands.
Her younger son, Husain (a.s) was sitting hungry in a corner with tears in his
eyes.
Salman exclaimed, “O daughter of Allah’s Messenger! Why are you working so
hard with injured hands?” Zahra (a.s) replied, “Functions have been divided
between Fizza and myself. Today is my turn.” Salman said, “O honorable princess
of the Prophet’s house! I am at your service. Please order me and let me know
whether I should grind barley or mind your baby prince?” Fatima said, “Okay,
thank you. Just grind the barley and I am taking care of the child.” [1]
[1] Nawadir, Rawandi, A'laamul Waraa,Tabarsi, Manaqib,
Shahr Ashob, Kashful Ghumma
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