 We'll say that Fatima is her name and you find that she is the daughter of Imam Al-Qadim. Salawatullahu salamu alayhi, the seventh of the twelve Imams of Ahlul Bayt, alaykum al-salam. You're absolutely right, while people have gone on the Ziyara of Imam Al-Raza, alaykum al-salam, in Mashhad. And there are many who, for example, have gone on the Ziyara of the other Imams of Ahlul Bayt, alaykum al-salam. Sadly, there are certain figures who are neglected, who themselves left a legacy behind for us and were a source of blessings for the people of that particular area. And one of them is, say, the Fatima known as Ma'sooma Qum in many circles. She was born in the 173rd year after Hijrah and she died in the 201st year after Hijrah. So her lifespan was only 28 years, but when you look at her biography, you find that there are so many pertinent lessons to be learnt. At the same time, there is a great amount of knowledge that's left behind. And also there's a lot for us to be able to relate to from her life, which we can easily apply into our lives today, inshaAllah. Interestingly, Imam al-Sadaq al-salam discusses the position of Sayyidina Ma'sooma years before she's born. Imam al-Sadaq al-salam is, of course, her grandfather. Imam dies in the 148th year after Hijrah. We said that Sayyidina Ma'sooma is born in the 173rd year after Hijrah. So the Imam in his lifetime tells Imam al-Karim al-salam, his son, that she will have one of my children who will be born, they'll die in the land of Qum. And that one particular child by the name of Fatima will intercede for all of the Shia, imagine. So even before she's born, Imam al-Sadaq al-salam, as we said, died 25 years before she was born. But he had already spoken to Imam al-Karim about her birth. And not only spoken about her birth, but also mentioned the fact that this lady is so great that she'll be able to intercede for all of the Shia, not just the Shia of her area. The tradition of Ghadir, I said to you, it's narrated from Fatima al-Ma'sooma and her sister Um Kulthum and her sister Zainab from Fatima daughter of Imam al-Sadaq. From Fatima daughter of Imam Sajiat. From Fatima daughter of Imam Hussein. From Fatima daughter of Imam Hassan. From Fatima daughter of Rasulullah, that on the day of Ghadir, the Holy Prophet raised the hand of Ali and told the people, Am I not the first in authority from amongst all of you? And they said to him, yes, O Prophet of God, he said, Whoever I am the master of, whoever I am the first in authority of, now Ali, Allahumma wa aliman wa la wa adiman adha, one sur man nasara wa ghdul man khadala. O Allah, this tradition is from who, said of Fatima al-Soma. O Allah, be a supporter to whoever takes Ali ibn Abi Talib as their guardian and an enemy to whoever takes Ali ibn Abi Talib as their enemy and a helper to whoever takes Ali ibn Abi Talib as their leader and those who try to fight Ali ibn Abi Talib, O Allah, be against them. Who is the one who narrates this tradition? Fatima al-Ma'sooma. Let me give you another tradition. Please. Ali, the Holy Prophet tells him, And tammini biman zilati haroon min musa, O Ali, you are to me like Haroon was to, except there is no prophet after me. Ali is to me like Aaron was to Moses. Famous tradition. Who narrates it in that generation? Say the Fatima al-Ma'sooma. The night of ma'raj, when the Holy Prophet goes on the night of ma'raj, She narrates from Fatima, from Fatima, from Fatima, the daughter of Rasulullah, who says my grandfather on the night of ma'raj saw one of the curtains, one of the veils, he said ashadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ashadu anna muhammadan Rasulullah, wa ashadu anna Ali an wali Allah. And then later, she says that when he continued on his journey, he saw a curtain and on it says, Bakhin bakhin man mitlu shi'at Ali. That congratulations, congratulations, who is there like the sheeha of Ali? Shee narrates that tradition as well. Then there is another tradition that she narrates, that Safiya, the auntie of the Prophet, peace be upon him and his family, was next to Fatima al-Zahra, alaihi salam. And of course, these narrations Fatima al-Ma'sooma is not alive at the time, but these are the, this is the isnad, from the ladies all the way, and showed how many ladies were preservers of hadith in early Islam. And she narrates that Safiya, the auntie of the Prophet, peace be upon him and his family, was sitting next to Fatima al-Zahra, alaihi salam. And while sitting next to Fatima al-Zahra, alaihi salam, she sees Imam al-Husayn, alaihi salam begin to crawl and she tells Fatima al-Zahra that shouldn't you wash him as he's now crawling on the ground and that the reply was, how could you wash the one who Allah has decided to purify? Who narrates that? Sayyidina Fatima al-Soma. Also, many times we assume a Shahid is someone who dies on the battlefield. Isn't that true? Many Muslims have that assumption that a Shahid is the one who dies on the battlefield. Whereas you find that one of the wonderful traditions from Sayyidina Fatima al-Soma is the tradition man mata ala hubya al-Muhammad. Mata kannahu Shahid. Whoever dies with the love of Ahlul Bayt, alaihi salam, dies as a mata. So, here you have all of these traditions which are narrated to us from her and that's why it's no surprise. I remember ayatullah al-Mustambat one of the grand scholars of Najaf may Allah bless his soul. He mentions that one of the manuscripts that was found in the Shushtari Library was a manuscript that discussed the life of Sayyidina Masoma. At a very young age a group of people had come to visit her father Imam al-Kalam. Imam was not at home. They said to her father, they said to her, where's your dad? He says, not here. Said we had some questions we wanted to ask him. Maybe when he comes back we'll ask him. She said, give me the question. They said, what do you mean? I said, give me the question. She answered each question. Theological, legal, historical. Look at that young age. Because remember, she was 10 when her dad died. So, imagine what a sponge of knowledge she took in those 10 years that she's already answering all these questions. The narration mentions that when these people got their answers. Now, they're a bit baffled at this moment because they're thinking, hold on a minute. This young girl's just answering our questions. But then again, this young girl's not just any young girl. So, they narrate that on our way back we saw Imam al-Kalam, alaihi salam. And when we saw the Imam they said, oh, Imam, we had come to ask you some questions. He's like, you know, I was out. Forgive me. So, they said, but your daughter Fatima answered the questions. The moment he heard that, he saw the questions she answered. There was, you know, that sense when a father sees his daughter has done something making him proud or graduated or got married or... Combine all of these. When he raised this voice, he said, Fidah al-Abuha, may her father be sacrificed for.