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Fátimih Zahrá

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Fátimih Zahrá was the daughter of the prophet Muhammad and the wife of the Imam Ali. Her mother was Muhammad's wife Khadijih. She is also called Ma'sumih meaning pure. Fatimih is particularly dear to Shi'a Muslims, and is highly regarded in the Bahá’í Faith as a pure and chaste woman.

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