In some degree or another, according to the grade of their submission, all the
believing men and women receive some portion from the abundance given to the
Holy Prophet; therefore, they are commanded to offer Salat regularly and
sacrifice whatever they have in the cause of Allah whenever necessary. As
indicated in verse 2 of this Surah:
﴾Therefore pray to your Lord and make a sacrifice.﴿
If we analyze the two verbs of this verse, we will realize a deeper meaning is
implied, one beyond merely praying or giving up the materials of this world.
Rather, according to some exegetes, to perform Salat in the context of this
verse means to send blessings upon the Prophet and his progeny in the form of
Salawaat as an expression of Mowadda (reciprocal devotion) to the Ahl-ul-Bayt
(peace be upon them). And the biggest sacrifice that was offered in gratitude of
the grant of abundance was the sacrifice of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) in
Karbala, as described in the words "Dhibh 'Adheem" (the Great Slaughter)
(37:107). The Holy Prophet and his Ahl-ul-Bayt demonstrated the highest standard
of devotion in prayers and in giving everything they had in the cause of Allah.
At the same time, it is implied in the last verse of this Surah that those who
go against the Prophet and hurt him or deny the treasure of Kawthar personified
in the immaculate character of Fatima, their progeny is cut off and is
non-existent in Allah's eyes, even if the progeny exists physically.
Surely it is not a coincidence that we spend the months of Rabi al-Awwal and
Rabi al-Thani commemorating the birth of the Holy Prophet and appreciating his
pure autobiography to the point of realizing how much divine reward he deserves.
Then we embark on the months of Jamadi al-Awwal and Jamadi al-Thaani to
appreciate the bestowal of Kawthar as the divine gift to the Holy Prophet which
is manifested in his daughter, the Lady of the Universe! It is not possible to
value Kawthar without valuing Lady Fatima, and one cannot appreciate Lady Fatima
without appreciating her father.
Allah has granted Prophet Muhammad many gifts including knowledge, clemency,
prophethood, courage, eloquence, and love in the hearts of believers. However,
the most significant and valuable of gifts which Allah gave to him is Lady
Fatima, the apple of his eyes.
Lady Fatima is the one who preserved the light of prophethood, and she became
the extension to the message of Islam via her sons – the Infallible Imams who
kept the message on track according to the Sunnah of the Prophet. They
sacrificed themselves in this path of truth, justice, and liberty. Lady Fatima
left behind a great legacy which is passed on by her sons and grandsons who
represent the closest and shortest route towards Divine proximity.
Do you know when Allah presented Lady Fatima to His Prophet? According to Shaikh
Muhajir in volume 1 of his book Know that I am Fatima, this divine bestowal was
granted to Prophet at the highest point of this universe as indicated in this
verse:
﴾Near the Lote-tree beyond which none may pass. Near it is the Garden
of Abode. When that which covers covered the lote-tree. The eye did not turn
aside, nor did it exceed the limit. (53:14-16)﴿
In fact, let us hear the words of the Prophet himself on the event of Ascension,
when he describes how Lady Fatima was gifted to him: "When I experienced
Ascension to the heavens, Jibra'il took my hands and made me enter Paradise and
gave me some dates which I ate. At that night Fatima was gifted to me. Fatima is
a human Hoori; whenever I yearned for the scent of Paradise, I smelled the
fragrance of my daughter Fatima."
This extraordinary event urges us to reflect on this unique virtue of Lady
Fatima, the only human being whose origin was created from the light of the best
of creations – Prophet Muhammad – which was mixed with the clay or fruit of
Paradise from the holiest of places where even Archangel Jibra'il is not
permitted to cross! According to the Infallible Imams, Lady Fatima is the Hujjah
(Proof) over the Imams themselves! Her origins were initiated in the highest
abode which clearly implies that her status is also at a very high stage. From
here we begin to understand the secret behind the Prophet's extraordinary care
towards Lady Fatima. He used to rise from his seat out of respect for her, he
would embrace her hands and he would say, "Welcome, Umme Abiha!"
addressing her by the loving title of "Mother of Her Father".
In light of the fact that she was created from the clay of Paradise, it is no
wonder then that the Prophet comments that when he yearned for Paradise, he
would smell the fragrance of Lady Fatima!
The association of Lady Fatima with Paradise further proves to us that whoever
yearns for the pleasure of Paradise should please Lady Fatima, love her and be
an obedient servant who follows her path and that of her purified sons! After
all, if the Prophet himself yearns for Paradise through his daughter, then
surely we should also seek salvation via Fatima – the manifestation of Kawthar!
* Source: shiastudies.net