Fatima (disambiguation)

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Fatima, who died in either 632 or 615–633, was the daughter of Islamic prophet Muhammad and is revered by Muslims.

Fatima, Fátima or Fatimah most often also refers to:

Fatima or Fátima may also refer to:

People

  • Fatima (given name) and its variants, including a list of people with this name
  • Fatima (surname list), list of people with this surname

Places

Films and television

  • Fatima (1938 film), a film from the Dutch East Indies
  • Fatima (2015 film), a French film directed by Philippe Faucon
  • Fatima (2020 film), a faith-based drama film directed by Marco Pontecorvo about the apparition of Virgin Mary at Fátima, Portugal

Music

  • "Fatima", a song by K'naan from his 2009 album Troubadour
  • "Fátima" (ファティマ), a song by Kanako Itō used as the opening theme of the anime series Steins;Gate 0

Ships

  • Fatima (1849 vessel), an English sailing vessel
  • SS Fatima, a cargo vessel built in 1942

Other uses

  • Fatima (cigarette), a brand of cigarettes popular in the United States during the middle of the 20th century
  • C.D. Fátima, a football club in Fátima, Portugal
  • Fatima College, a secondary school in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Anartia fatima, the banded peacock, a butterfly of Central and North America
  • Fatima, pug of Queen Victoria
  • Fatimas, fictional artificial life forms in The Five Star Stories
  • Fatima, 1888 short story by Rudyard Kipling in Soldiers Three
  • Fatima, wife of Bluebeard in some versions of the folktale
  • Fatima, theme of Steins;Gate 0

See also

  • Fatma (disambiguation)
  • Fatimid Caliphate, 909–1171
  • Our Lady of Fátima (disambiguation)
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