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Fatimah is given many titles by Muslims to show their admiration of her moral and physical characteristics. The most used title is "al-Zahra", meaning "the shining one", and she is commonly referred to as Fatimah Zahra.[1][2] She was also known as "al-Batul" (the chaste and pure one) as she spent much of her time in prayer, reciting the Qur'an and in other acts of worship.[1] It is said when ever Fatima(SA) comes prophet Muhammad(PBHU)stands for her. it is also said that he says Fatima(SA) not her daughter her mother. he gave her much respect. she is not only the member of "al-Batul" she is also the member of panjatian pakk with her husband hazrat ali (AS) her sons husain (AS) and hussain (AS) and her father Muhammad(PBHU). she have many names such as al-Siddeeqah(The Truthful Woman) al-Mubarakah (The Blessed Woman) al-Tahirah (The Pure Woman) al-Zakiyyah (The Chaste/Innocent Woman) al-Radhiyah (The Satisfied Woman) al-Muhaddathah (The One Spoken to by Angels) al-Batool (The Chaste/The Pure) al-Zahra (The Splendid One/The Lady of Light) Syedatun Nisa al-Alamin (The Leader of The Women of The Worlds)
- ^ a b Fatimah bint Muhammad. Muslim Students' Association (West) Compendium of Muslim Texts.
- ^ Amin. Vol. 4. p.98