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An Incident in the life of Fatima (ra :) and Hazrat Ali (ra :).


An Incident in the life of Fatima (ra :) and Hazrat Ali (ra :).

An incident: - One day mother Fatima (ra) said to Hazrat Ali (ra), my husband has cut some yarn in the house, sell it in the market and bring some flour for two hungry children Hasan and Hussain, Hazrat Ali (ra) with the yarns Sold in the market for 8 dirhams. 
At that time a helpless Sahaba said to Hazrat Ali (ra) Ali, some dirhams will be done! There are no children in my house.Hearing this, Hazrat Ali (ra) without thinking about his own house sold the yarn and gave it to the helpless Sahaba. After a while he saw a man in the market with a camel came to Hazrat Ali and said, Ali will take the camel! Hazrat Ali (ra) said I will take it, but there is no dirham (money). The man said take it, you can give it later. After saying this, the man left. After a while, another man came and said to Hazrat Ali, "Ali will sell your camel, I will give you 300 dirhams in cash." Hazrat Ali (ra) said take, give 300 dirhams in cash. Hazrat Ali (ra) sold the camel for 300 dirhams and started looking for the real owner of the camel. But he could not find the real owner of the camel in the thick market and went home. When he came home, he saw the Prophet (peace be upon him) sitting with his mother Fatima. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said with a smile, Ali! I will tell the story of the camel, or you will tell! Hazrat Ali (ra) was annoyed and said, O Messenger of Allah (saw) you say. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: The first camel that Ali gave you was Gabriel (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the camel that he bought later with 300 dirhams was Hazrat Israfil (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The camel was Fatima, the mother of Paradise, with which Mother Fatima will ride in Paradise. The dirham that you gave to the helpless Sahaba to sell yarn is very pleasing to Allah, and in return Allah has given you something in this world. Amen. Hadith (Jameul Mujajat - 4th page)

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