Hadeeth al-Kisa (the
Cloak) demonstrates the purity and closeness of the Holy Family of the
Prophet (s.a.w.):
One day, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) of I came to the
house of his daughter, Fatima (A.S.), and told her that he was very tired
and asked her to cover him with his cloak. As she was covering the
Apostle of Allah, his face lit up and shined like the full moon.
After a while, Imam Hassan came to the house and said that he could smell
the fragrance of his grandfather. Fatima said that he was resting
under the cloak. Hassan greeted the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) and asked
his permission to come under the cloak. Permission was granted.
Similarly, Hussein, Ali, and Fatima, after greeting him and receiving
permission from the Apostle, went under the cloak. Fatima (s.a.w.)
said that when they, the Ahl Al-Bayt, gathered under the cloak,
Almighty Allah said, "Let it be known to you, my angels and those
who are in the heavens, that I swear by my honor and might that I have not
created the heavens and earth and what are in them, but only out of love
for the five honorable one who are under the cloak."
Ali (a.s.) asked the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) to explain the significance of their gathering under the cloak, the Prophet said, "I swear by Allah that whenever this tradition will be received among our friend and lovers, Allah's mercy will descend upon them and the angels will surround them and ask forgiveness for them until they disperse."
Allah will also remove the sorrow and answer the prayers of those who come to ask. Ali swore by the Lord of the Ka'aba that the Ahl al-Bayt and their friend had profited both in this world and the next.
Fatima's Marriage:
When Fatima (A.S.) was married, her life became more beautiful and
splendid. It allowed her to become the companion of the Father of
the Imams, and live in an atmosphere of sanctity and chaste, surrounded by
modesty and humbleness. They lived a harmonious life because of the
amount of respect and gratification they held for each other. She
respected her Imam in the best manner as a Muslim woman should.
Likewise, Ali (A.S.) respected Fatima, not only because she was his wife,
but also because she was the most beloved to Allah's Messenger.