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and bestowed His benevolence (upon everyone). Exalted is His Name from the polytheism of polytheists of the dwellers of Earth, And Elevated by His Creatures from the fabrications of the atheists. Allah, The Omnipotent King, chose the one who was bestowed with special Divine Honor, and the worshipper of His Greatness, for His worshipper, the Mistress of women and the daughter of the best of prophets, the Master of all messengers and the Imam of the pious; so He brought into relations the Prophet with a man from his kin. One who is his believing companion, and was prompt in answering his call -Ali the devout, with Fatima the splendid and the daughter of the Messenger. " Then Gabriel added the following words, which were from Allah, the Exalted: "Praise is Mygarment Greatness is My Magnificence All the creatures are My slaves men and women. I give Fatima, My Worshipper in marriage to Ali My chosen worshipper. So bear witness O My angels."[1] This narration was also reported by a group of Sunni scholars, among them are: 1. AbdurRahman As-Safawi in Nuzhat al-Majalis v.2, p.223, reported that Jabir Ibn Abdullah (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "Umme Ayman came to the Prophet crying; the Prophet asked her why she was crying? She replied: "A man from the Ansar just informed me that his
daughter has just been married, and that sprinkled sweets and almonds on
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narration in Tahdheer Al-Khawas.) The Messenger (P.B.U.H.) performed the engagement proceedings in the mosque while he was on the Minbar, in the presence of the Muslims, so as to enact the practice of announcing and assigning witnesses to engagement proceedings; and specified the amount of dowry, so that the Muslims could follow his practice in requesting modest dowries for marriages. He said: "Avoid exaggeration in the (amounts of) dowries, because this causes enmity (between you)." The Prophet also assigned the desirable practice of limiting dowry to five hundred dirhams. He and the Holy Imams of Ahlul-Bayt never exceeded this amount of dowry in their marriages. When Ali had sold his sword, he brought the money to the Prophet; who divided it into thirds: one-third was for household necessities, one-third was for perfumes and embellishments for the wedding, and the remaining one-third he gave to Umme Salamah, who was to give it back to Ali to assist him in paying for food for the guests attending the ceremony. Naturally, Ali's marriage to Fatima Zahra (A.S.) raised envy and enmity in the hearts of some men; especially those who were rejected by Fatima and her father when they had asked for her hand. So it was not strange to see some Quraishans come to the Prophet and say: "Surely you have taken a lowly dowry for Fatima from Ali." The Prophet replied: "It was not I who gave (Fatima to) Ali in marriage, rather Allah did so on the night of ascension near the Lotus tree (in the seventh Heaven)..."[2] He then added: "Verily I am a man just like you, I marry (from) your women and give you my (marriageable) women in marriage, save Fatima, for her marriage was revealed in Heaven."[3] The Prophet gave Abu Bakr some money and asked him to
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