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===Doors===
===Doors===
Fatima's house had two doors: a door to the east; that is to the alley, and a door to the west; That is, inside the mosque and parallel to the [[pillar of Wufud]] and [[pillar of Hars|Hars]].<ref>Qa'idan, ''Tarikh wa athar-i Islami Makka wa Madina'', p. 203; Najmi, ''Tarikh-i haram-i a'imma-yi Baqi''', p. 152.</ref> The door on the west side, which opens to the mosque, was located next to [[Maqam-i Gibra'il]] ([[The square pillar of the tomb]]).<ref> Ansari, Ta'mir wa tawsi'a masjid-i sharif-i nabawi, p. 80,81; Samhudi, ''Wafa' al-wafa'', vol. 2, p. 46,57.</ref>The door that is now known as the door of Fatima's house on the side of [[‌‌Bab-i Gibra'il]] is the same door that opened to the alley.<ref>Qa'idan, Tarikh wa athar-i Islami Makka wa Madina, p. 203.</ref>
Fatima's house had two doors: a door to the east; that is to the alley, and a door to the west; That is, inside the mosque and parallel to the [[pillar of Wufud]] and [[pillar of Hars|Hars]].<ref>Qa'idan, ''Tarikh wa athar-i Islami Makka wa Madina'', p. 203; Najmi, ''Tarikh-i haram-i a'imma-yi Baqi''', p. 152.</ref> The door on the west side, which opens to the mosque, was located next to [[Maqam Jibra'il]] ([[Murabba'at al-Qabr Pillar]]).<ref> Ansari, Ta'mir wa tawsi'a masjid-i sharif-i nabawi, p. 80,81; Samhudi, ''Wafa' al-wafa'', vol. 2, p. 46,57.</ref>The door that is now known as the door of Fatima's house on the side of [[‌‌Bab Jibra'il]] is the same door that opened to the alley.<ref>Qa'idan, Tarikh wa athar-i Islami Makka wa Madina, p. 203.</ref>
 
==Demolition of Fatima's house and adding it to the mosque==
==Demolition of Fatima's house and adding it to the mosque==
This house remained until the time of [[Walid b. 'Abd al-Malik]], the 'Umayya caliph (R: 86-96 AH/705-714-5 AD). In the expansion of al-Masjid al-Nabawi in the year 88 AH/706-7 AD by the order of Walid and by the hand of [['Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz]], the governor of [[the Two Holy Mosques]] (87-93 AH/705-6 - 711-2 AD), [[Hasan al-Muthanna]], the son of [[Imam Hasan Mujtaba (a)]], and [[Fatima, the daughter of Imam Husayn (a)]], who lived there were forced out of it and the house was destroyed and then the house joined to the mosque.<ref>Samhudi, ''Wafa' al-wafa'', p. Vol. 2, P. 89-90.</ref>
This house remained until the time of [[Walid b. 'Abd al-Malik]], the 'Umayya caliph (R: 86-96 AH/705-714-5 AD). In the expansion of al-Masjid al-Nabawi in the year 88 AH/706-7 AD by the order of Walid and by the hand of [['Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz]], the governor of [[the Two Holy Mosques]] (87-93 AH/705-6 - 711-2 AD), [[Hasan al-Muthanna]], the son of [[Imam Hasan Mujtaba (a)]], and [[Fatima, the daughter of Imam Husayn (a)]], who lived there were forced out of it and the house was destroyed and then the house joined to the mosque.<ref>Samhudi, ''Wafa' al-wafa'', p. Vol. 2, P. 89-90.</ref>