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The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said, 'Fatimah is named Mansoora in the heavens and Fatimah on the earth. She is called Fatimah on the earth because her friends are separated (fatim) from the Fire while her enemies are separated from her love. She is called Mansoora in the heavens because '...and on that day the believers shall rejoice, with the help of Allah, He helps whom He pleases...' (Surah Rum (30): 5-6) i.e. help of Fatimah for her Shias.'
Behaar al-Anwaar v 43, p 4-5 from Ma'ani al-Akhbaar

Decision of forming government should be Iraqi

Head of the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council Sayyed Ammar Al Hakim stressed that the decision of forming the next government should be an Iraqi decision away from external interferences.

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