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'''Fatimah (SA)''' (Arabic: فاطِمَة), commonly referred to as Fatimah al-Zahrā (فاطِمَة الزهراء) (d. 11/632), was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) and Lady Khadija (a), as well as the wife of Imam Ali (AS). She is recognized as one of the People of the Cloak and, according to Twelver Shia beliefs, one of the Fourteen Infallibles. Fatimah was the mother of the second and third Imams and Lady Zaynab (SA). Among her many titles are Al-Zahra', Al-Batul, Sayyidat Nisa' al-'Alamin, and Umm Abiha. She was the only woman chosen by the Prophet (s) to participate in the Mubahala with the Christians of Najran.
The book "'''Scholars of Unity and Approximation in the Land of Syria'''" (Ulamaye Vahdat , Taghrib dar Sarzamine Sham), by Sheikh Shoghi Haddad, examines the role of Islamic scholars and thinkers in promoting unity and approximation among Islamic sects in the region of [[Syria]] (which includes [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Palestine]], and [[Jordan]]). This work highlights the importance of Muslim solidarity and the efforts to create a united Islamic community capable of resisting the challenges posed by the times.
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