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She said, ''"The share of Allah (Khums i.e. one-fifth) which He has allotted to us and which is only our share, is in your hands."''
She said, ''"The share of Allah (Khums i.e. one-fifth) which He has allotted to us and which is only our share, is in your hands."''


Thereupon he replied, ''"I heard the Apostle of Allah saying, 'It is the food that Allah makes me eat. When I die it will be distributed among the Muslims'" <ref name="Classes392">from [[The Book of the Major Classes]], Volume 2, page 392</ref>}}
Thereupon he replied, ''"I heard the Apostle of Allah saying, 'It is the food that Allah makes me eat. When I die it will be distributed among the Muslims'"''
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Abu Bakr said, ''"Verily, the Apostle of Allah said, 'We do not leave inheritance, what we leave goes into sadaqah.' Verily, the members of Muhammad’s family will get provision from this money. [[By Allah]]! I shall not change the distribution of the sadaqah of the Apostle of Allah from what it was in the time of Apostle of Allah. I shall continue to spend them under the same heads as the Apostle of Allah was spending."''

So Abu Bakr refused to give any thing to Fatimah. Consequently Fatimah became angry with Abu Bakr and left him. She did not talk with him till she died. She lived six months after the Apostle of Allah. <ref name="Classes392">from [[The Book of the Major Classes]], Volume 2, page 392</ref>}}




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Muhammad's inheritance is well documented and controversial topic, both then and at the present.

Overview

Muhammad's inheritance did not occure as is presribed in the Qur'an, since Abu Bakr, one of Muhammad's most prominent companions Template:Istr said that he heard Muhammad said so. This happened during the Succession to Muhammad, the day after the meating at Saqifah.

Controversialy, several of Muhammad's relatives were not convinced of his testimony, and this resulted in a disputed.

People involved in the event include:

Event

The events started the day after the death of Muhammad. Fatimah came with Ali to Abu Bakr [1].

Ibn Sa'd, a 9th century Sunni Islamic scholar writes: Template:QuoteScholar

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References

  1. ^ from The Book of the Major Classes, Volume 2, page 393