The Lady Of Heaven Apr 2026

| Aspect | Mainstream Sunni View | Shia View (as depicted in the film) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Abu Bakr was chosen by community consensus (caliphate). | Ali (Fatima’s husband) was divinely appointed (imamate). | | Fadak | A legal dispute over inheritance of land. | A clear act of political and economic oppression against Fatima. | | Attack on Her Home | Denied as ahistorical fabrication. | A historical fact; Omar broke her rib, causing a miscarriage (Muhsin). | | Her Death | Natural causes, six months after the Prophet. | Died as a "martyr" from injuries and grief, angry at the caliphs. |

For the curious viewer, it is worth watching not for its artistic merit, but as a primary source document—a raw, unapologetic artifact of 21st-century religious identity warfare. Whether you see it as a heroic act of truth-telling or a dangerous piece of sectarian incitement depends entirely on which side of Fatima’s door you believe you would have stood on in the year 632. The Lady of Heaven

Brave, brutal, and banned—a Shia Passion play that became a global proxy war for the soul of Islam. | Aspect | Mainstream Sunni View | Shia