About This Project

“The Light of Fatemeh Zahra (sa)” is a respectful educational tribute centered on Twelver Shi‘i reference material about Lady Fatemeh al-Zahra (sa).

Editorial Approach

Our aim is to present Lady Fatemeh’s life with reverence, clarity, and accuracy: using established Shi‘i themes, identifying disputed points carefully, and prioritizing devotion, learning, and ethical reflection over sensational or decorative claims.

Project Details

Current Edition

Local archive build, 2026

Content Policy

Twelver Shi‘i wording with caution where reports differ

Asset Policy

All site images and media hosted locally for offline safety

Scholarly Sources & References

Primary Shi‘i Reference Works

  • al-Kafi

    Muhammad ibn Ya‘qub al-Kulayni (d. 329 AH)

  • Bihar al-Anwar

    Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi (d. 1111 AH), especially the volumes on Lady Fatemeh (sa), the Ahl al-Bayt, and devotional narrations

  • al-Ihtijaj

    Ahmad ibn ‘Ali al-Tabarsi — among the important sources for the Sermon of Fadak

  • Dala’il al-Imamah

    Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari al-Imami — early material on the virtues and life of Lady Fatemeh (sa)

Secondary Studies Used for Cross-Checking

  • Fatimah al-Zahra’ (a): From Birth to Martyrdom

    Sayyid Murtadha Askari

  • The Life of Fatimah al-Zahra

    Baqir Sharif al-Qarashi

  • Modern English Shi‘i reference articles

    Selected essays and encyclopedia-style entries used only after checking agreement with primary or long-established devotional sources

Digital References Consulted in this Edition

  • Al-Islam.org biographies and topical reference pages

    Used for careful English phrasing on biography, burial-location reports, Fadak, Tasbih, and Qur’anic associations in Shi‘i interpretation

  • Public discography listings for “Gol-e Yaas”

    Used to correct singer, lyricist, and composer information

  • Classical-source cross-checking

    Where reports differ, this website now signals that difference rather than forcing a single unsupported claim

Audio & Media Credits

Gol-e Yaas / Gole Yaas

Singer

Shadmehr Aghili

Composer / Songwriter

Shadmehr Aghili

Lyricist / Poet

Farid Ahmadi

Arrangement

Shadmehr Aghili

Site Media Notes

Website Images

All images in this edition are AI generated.

Holy Figure Representation

Holy women are represented symbolically, without visible facial depiction.

Qur’anic / Hadith Material

Historical and devotional wording is aligned with Twelver Shi‘i reference material.

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