28 March 615 AD: Lady Fatimah (AS) was born five years after Muhammad’s (PBUH&HP) prophetic mission (i.e., Be'that).
615 -618 AD: She lived through harsh financial and social sanctions in the Shi'b Abi Talib.
22 April 620 AD: When she was only five, she mourned the loss her mother, Lady Khadija (AS).
622 AD: She migrated from Mecca to Medina in the company of Imam Ali (AS) and other ladies.
September 623 AD: She married Imam Ali (AS), Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH&HP) cousin.
1 March 625 AD: Their first son, Imam Hassan (AS), was born.
23 March 625 AD: At the Battle of Uhud, she cared for the wounds that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HP) had sustained.
8 January 626 AD: Their second son, Imam Hussain (AS), was born.
22 September 627 AD: Their daughter, Lady Zaynab (AS), was born.
14 April 629 AD: The Prophet gave her Fadak, a village in Hijaz which had been conquered by Muslims after the Battle of
630 AD: Umm Kulthum (AS), their second daughter, was born.
25 May 632 AD: She lost her endeared father, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HP).
June 632 AD: Usurpation of Fadak by the then ruler which had her deliver a sermon, later known as the Fadakiyya Sermon, in al-Masjid al-Nabawi.
June 632 AD: In the face of severe mental tribulations and distress of the demise of the Prophet (PBUH&HP), Imam Ali (AS) built her a place on the outskirts of Medina to mourn and grieve the passing of her late father, called Bayt al-ahzan. (lit. the house of sorrows).
July 632 AD: Her house was raided; the door was set ablaze, resulting in a miscarriage and the death of her unborn child. She was also fatally wounded.
26 August 632 AD: She fell fatally ill in the aftermath of the attack. A few days later, she was martyred as a result and was secretly buried overnight at her own will.