The Anger of Fatima Zahra
When women are angry, it is often considered a negative, undesirable trait rather than as the righteous indignation it frequently is.
There is a lot to be said of this piece, and of Fatima az-Zahra, who here wields the Zulfiqar as a symbol of one of her name’s many meanings: The Cleaver, The Separator. For the full details, please read:
https://mahdidasan.blogspot.com/2021/12/in-light-of-oil-lamp-fatima-and.html
When women are angry, it is often considered a negative, undesirable trait rather than as the righteous indignation it frequently is.
There is a lot to be said of this piece, and of Fatima az-Zahra, who here wields the Zulfiqar as a symbol of one of her name’s many meanings: The Cleaver, The Separator. For the full details, please read:
https://mahdidasan.blogspot.com/2021/12/in-light-of-oil-lamp-fatima-and.html
When women are angry, it is often considered a negative, undesirable trait rather than as the righteous indignation it frequently is.
There is a lot to be said of this piece, and of Fatima az-Zahra, who here wields the Zulfiqar as a symbol of one of her name’s many meanings: The Cleaver, The Separator. For the full details, please read:
https://mahdidasan.blogspot.com/2021/12/in-light-of-oil-lamp-fatima-and.html