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Get the sayyara mug.1. Fāṭima (a) (Arabic: فاطِمَة) commonly known as Fāṭima al-Zahrā (a) فاطِمَة الزهراء) (d. 11/632) was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) and Lady Khadija (a) and the wife of Imam Ali (a). She is one of the People of the Cloak and, in Twelver Shiite belief, one of the Fourteen Infallibles. The second and third Imams, as well as Lady Zaynab (a), were her children. Al-Zahra', al-Batul, Sayyidat Nisa' al-'Alamin and Umm Abiha are among her epithets. She was the only lady chosen by the Prophet (s) to be part of the Mubahala with the Christians of Najran.
2. Like masculine version Sayyid, Sayyida is a Persian name that is actually a title - sort of analagous to Lady. Sayyida has a wonderful history behind it - most notably in the form of Sayyida al Hurra, Queen of Tetouan and a real-life 16th Century pirate queen.
3. Sayyida al Hurra, real name Lalla Aicha bint Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami, Hakimat Titwan, was a queen of Tétouan in 1515–1542 and a pirate leader in the early 16th century. She is considered to be "one of the most important female figures of the Islamic West in the modern age".
2. Like masculine version Sayyid, Sayyida is a Persian name that is actually a title - sort of analagous to Lady. Sayyida has a wonderful history behind it - most notably in the form of Sayyida al Hurra, Queen of Tetouan and a real-life 16th Century pirate queen.
3. Sayyida al Hurra, real name Lalla Aicha bint Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami, Hakimat Titwan, was a queen of Tétouan in 1515–1542 and a pirate leader in the early 16th century. She is considered to be "one of the most important female figures of the Islamic West in the modern age".
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