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'''Mawlid Fatima'''(Arabic: مولد فاطمه) was the birthplace  of [[lady Fatimah(a)]], the daughter of [[Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)]], in the house of [[lady Khadīja(a)]] in [[Mecca]]. This place was a room in lady Khadīja’s house, which had a dome built over it, and was a place of pilgrimage and existed until the 14th century. This place has disappeared today and is located in the area of [[Masjid al-Ḥarām]].
'''Mawlid Fāṭima''' (Arabic: {{ia|مولد فاطمة}}) was the birthplace  of [[Lady Fatima(a)]], the daughter of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], in the house of [[Lady Khadija(a)]] in [[Mecca]]. This place was a room in Lady Khadija's house, which had a dome built over it, and was a place of pilgrimage and existed until the 14th/20th century. This place has disappeared today and is in the area of [[al-Masjid al-Haram]].
==lady Khadīja’s house==
{{main|The House of Lady Khadīja}}
The house of lady Khadīja(a), the Prophet’s wife, in [[Mecca]], where Fatima’s house was one of it's rooms, was the same house where the [[Prophet of Islam(pbuh)]] lived after marrying Khadīja until he migrated to [[Medina]]. This house has disappeared today and it is inside the [[Masjid al-Ḥarām]]
==Fatima’s birthplace==
Mawlid Fatima (Fatima’s birthplace) was a room in lady Khadīja’s house over which they built a dome. This part of lady Khadīja’s house has known and visited at least since the 6th century.<ref>Ibn Jubayr,''Safarnāma Ibn Jubayr'', p. 81.</ref> This house had two domes. One is the dome that was built over the Prophet’s place of worship and was called the [[Qubba al-Waḥy]], and the other is the dome that was built over Fatima’s birthplace. According to Taqī al-Dīn Fāsī , the historian of [[Mecca]], in the 9th century, Khadīja’s house was known as the birthplace of Fatima.<ref>Fāsī, ''al-ʿaqd al-thamīn'', vol. 1, p. 263</ref>


Other reports show the presence of Fatima’s birthplace in Khadīja’s house until the beginning of the 20th century. According to Muḥammad Labīb Batanūnī, who went to [[Hajj]] in 1327 AH/1909, Fatima’s birthplace was a room with a width of 4 meters and a length of 7.5 meters, in the middle of which there was a small compartment, which was known as the birthplace of [[lady Fatima]].<ref>Batanūnī, ''al-Riḥla al-ḥijāzīyya'', p. 53.</ref>
== Lady Khadija's House==
{{main|Lady Khadija's House}}
Lady Khadija's house in [[Mecca]], where Mawlid Fatima was one of its rooms, was the same house where the [[Prophet of Islam(s)]] lived after marrying Khadija until he migrated to [[Medina]]. This house has disappeared today and it is inside the [[al-Masjid al-Haram]]


==Fatima's Birthplace==
Mawlid Fatima (Fatima's birthplace) was a room in Lady Khadija's house over which a dome was built. This part of Lady Khadija's house has been known and visited since the 6th/12th century.<ref>Ibn Jubayr, ''Riḥlat Ibn Jubayr'', p. 81.</ref> This house had two domes. One was the dome built over the Prophet's place of worship and was called the [[Qubbat al-Wahy]], and the other was the dome built over Fatima's birthplace. According to Taqi al-Din al-Fasi, the historian of [[Mecca]], in the 9th/15th century, Khadija's house was known as Fatima's birthplace.<ref>Fāsī, ''al-ʿIqd al-thamīn'', vol. 1, p. 263</ref>
Other reports show the presence of Fatima's birthplace in Khadija's house until the beginning of the 14th/20th century. According to Muhammad Labib al-Batanuni, who went to [[hajj]] in 1327/1909, Fatima's birthplace was a 7.5x4 meters room, in the middle of which there was a small compartment, known as the birthplace of [[Lady Fatima]].<ref>Batanūnī, ''al-Riḥla al-Ḥijāzīyya'', p. 53.</ref>
==Related Articles==
* [[Lady Khadija's House]]
* [[Qubbat al-Wahy]]


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*Batanūnī, Muḥammad Labīb. ''Al-Riḥla al-ḥijāzīyya''. Cairo: Al-Thiqāfat al-Dīniyya, [n.d].
* Batanūnī, Muḥammad Labīb al-. ''Al-Riḥla al-Ḥijāzīyya''. Cairo: Al-Thiqāfat al-Dīnīyya, n.d.
*Fāsī al-Makkī, Muḥammad b. Aḥmad. ''Al-ʿaqd al-thamīn fī tārīkh al-balad al-ʾamīn''. Beirut: Dār al-Kutub al-ʿIlmiyya, 1419 AH.
* Fāsī al-Makkī, Muḥammad b. Aḥmad al-. ''Al-ʿIqd al-thamīn fī tārīkh al-balad al-amīn''. Beirut: Dār al-Kutub al-ʿIlmīyya, 1419AH.
*Ibn Jubayr, Muḥammad b. Aḥmad. ''Safarnāma Ibn Jubayr''. Translated by Parwīz Atābakī. Mashhad: Intishārāt-i Āstān-i Quds-i Raḍawī, 1370 Sh.
* Ibn Jubayr, Muḥammad b. Aḥmad. ''Riḥlat Ibn Jubayr''. Beirut: Dār wa Maktabat al-Hilāl, 1370Sh.
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