Fatima Zahra also called Fatemeh Al Zahraa or Az-Zahra (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء) was the daughter
of the prophet Muhammad and his first wife Khadija. She was born in Mecca, northwestern Arabia, 606 CE and died in Medina
in 632, soon after her father Muhammad's death. In 624, she was married to her father's cousin, Ali ibn Abi Talib, who was
one of Muhammad's lieutenants and later, the fourth caliph, or leader of the Muslims. She was the purest among the woman and
she is the role model for woman of this earth. She was perfect in every ways and she was the most beloved of Muhammad Salallahu
Alayhi Wasallam.
'Titles' given to Fatima Zahra [Radiallahu Anha]
- Az-Zahra (Lady of light)
- Al-Batool (The pure one)
- Al-Tahira (The virtuous)
- Al-Siddiqa (The one who never lies)
- Al-Afzal-ul-Nisa (The most supreme of all women)
- Al-Azhra (The virgin or the chaste)
- Al-Mardhiah (She who well-pleases Allah)
- Ar-Radhiah (The satisfied or gratified One
- Az-Zakiyah (The chaste)
- Al-Mubarakah (The blessed one)
She is also called 'Lady of Paradise'.