A fasting woman passes away hours before Eid… and her husband mourns her with heartfelt words

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Fatima Al-Hardi contributed to establishing a mosque Fatima Al-Hardi’s husband: She preceded me to Paradise
In a moment where sorrow blended with acceptance, social media platforms in Egypt witnessed a wave of sympathy following the announcement of the passing of a fasting woman just hours before Eid al-Adha, inside a mosque she had helped establish—a scene that left a deep human impact on everyone who knew her story.
The late Fatima Younis Al-Hardi, as her husband Muhammad Sharif described in an emotional post, was inside the mosque that carried part of her dream when fate struck her during moments of worship, as she was preparing for a new stage she planned after Eid through an educational project aimed at spreading values and ethics in society.
The husband wrote words filled with both pain and faith, announcing the details of the funeral prayer for his wife at Al-Tawbah Mosque in Damanhour after Dhuhr prayer, noting that condolences would be held at the cemetery, while asking everyone to pray for her mercy and forgiveness, bidding her farewell with words full of longing and grief.
In his heartfelt message, he expressed the depth of his loss, saying that his wife had “preceded him to Paradise,” recalling her great dreams of serving people and teaching moral principles. He considered her passing to have occurred at a blessed time while she was fasting and inside a house of God, which brought him some patience and peace despite the immense pain.
Social media users widely interacted with the story, offering their condolences to the family of the deceased and praising her life and the charitable and educational work she aspired to achieve, emphasizing that her passing left a deeply human impact that will remain in the hearts of all who knew her story.
