— Rubab Zahra
Across the world, mothers are cherished as the first nurturers, the earliest teachers, and the emotional anchors of families. Their sacrifices shape not only homes but entire communities and generations.
The universal appeal of motherhood transcends borders and cultures. Among Muslim communities, this shared reverence finds a particularly meaningful expression in the annual celebration dedicated to Lady Fatima Zahra (S.A.), a figure deeply revered for embodying the highest ideals of maternal love, compassion, and moral strength. What began in Iran as a tribute linked to her birth anniversary has now grown into a cherished observance across many Muslim communities worldwide.
Each year, on the 20th of Jamadi al-Thani, Iranians celebrate the birth of Lady Fatima Zahra (S.A.),

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