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Tragedy of al-Zahra’ Doubts and Responses

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"Tragedy of al-Zahra’ Doubts and Responses" was authored by Ja’far Murtadha al-Amili and translated into English by Yasin T. Al-Jibouri.

The events which al-Zahra' had to undergo and the tribulations were not directed against just her own self, or against her personality as an individual, as much as transgressing firm Islamic principles in order to reach what those who carried them out could not otherwise reach or achieve, matters which they had no right to attain. Al- Zahra' in fact, was a mighty bulwark that stood in the way of the achievement of such unjustified and illegitimate ambitions. This issue emphasized and confirmed the illegitimacy and illegality of such ambitions according to the nation's level of awareness, in her conscience, and in the Islamic and human consciousness as well. This brief review aims at displaying those inquiries which produced some sort of doubts among some people then register observations and provide explanations which clarify things and, God willing, polish the right image and perfect its necessary characteristics, providing explanations or answers to other questions or doubts raised about other issues relevant to al-Zahra' .

This book among its kind is unique and not a book has been written like this so far, as long as the author has stated the history of oppressed Lady Fatima Zahra in a historical and detailed way, and even if there are other books but this one has more valid and better sources.

 

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