In the Name of the High
assalam o 'alaykum
i think that if Shibli Numani in his work 'al-Faruq' can bring this tradition to the fore, and despite his raising no criticism and even according it a possibility - due to the personal nature of Umar (r), when he approached Fatimas (r) house, speaks mounds on the dilemma we face here.
the ahlel bayt site - grossly mis-quotes the "context" of when Numani treats the issue, since the article with the specific issue is raised. that in and of itself, speaks mounds on the frustration to dis-credit that such an incident happened at all.
in-fact, if you read through the links that i gave you from Shaykh Gibril Haddad discussion on soc.religion.islam - there is no mention of this being weak. there is even a second reference i gave for you to read, another opinion from Shaykh Gibril on the
www.livingislam.net web site. i gather that you did not read those, and hasted to pen a response.
additionally, there are other historical works that back-up that this incident happended. the details differ, but the fact that abu Bakr (r) and Umar (r) did not approach the house of Fatima (r) with a non-hostile intent, i.e perhaps for offering consolation or sorrowness on the death of her father, but for reasons that lie at the heart of the shi'i and ahlal sunna divide.
you ought to pusue the specific volume when this issue is treated in detail, and there are copious footnotes from other historical works that backup this claim. i only know that that specific volume was translated by Ismail K Poonawaala (SUNY Press).
regards, ali.q
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