Fatima
Fatima may refer to:
People
- Fatima (given name), a female given name
- Fatimah, (c. 605 or 615–633), a daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
- Sharifa Fatima (15th century), Yemeni Zaydi chief
- Miss Fatima (1914–after 1933), Indian-British chess master
- Altaf Fatima (born 1929), Indian Urdu language novelist
- Batool Fatima (born 1982), Pakistani cricketer
- Mahnaz Fatima, Pakistani professor of corporate strategy and business policy
Relating to the Marian apparition
- Our Lady of Fátima, six 1917 Marian apparitions at Fátima, Portugal
- Three Secrets of Fátima, the visions and prophecies claimed to be given by the apparition
- Fatima Prayers, prayers originating from the apparition
- Fatima Family Apostolate, a Roman Catholic Apostolate in Hanceville, Alabama, United States
- Fatima Movement of Priests, a Roman Catholic movement
- Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima (disambiguation), several cathedrals
- Our Lady of Fatima Church (disambiguation)
- Our Lady of Fatima (sculpture), a public artwork in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Places
- Bairro de Fátima, Rio de Janeiro, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro
- Fátima, Portugal, a civil parish in the Centro region of Portugal (location of the Marian apparition above)
- Fátima, Bahia, a municipality in Bahia, Brazil
- Fátima, Buenos Aires, a country town in northern Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Fátima do Sul, a municipality Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
- Fatima Gate or Good Fence Crossing, a former border crossing between Israel and Lebanon
- Fatima Jinnah Colony, a neighborhood in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
- Fatima Khel Kalan, a town and union council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
- Fatima Mansions (housing), a public housing complex located in Dublin, Ireland
- Fatima, Quebec, in Quebec, Canada
- Fatima, Negros Oriental, a barangay in Negros Oriental, Philippines
- Fátima, Tocantins, a municipality in Tocantins, Brazil
- Fatima, Bohol, a barangay in the province of Bohol, Philippines
- Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Macau, a freguesia in Macau Peninsula, Macau
- Nova Fátima, a municipality in Bahia, Brazil
- Saint Fatima School, a preschool through secondary school in Cairo, Egypt
- Villa Fátima, a town and corregimiento in Vaupés, Colombia
Schools
- Fatima College, a secondary school in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
- Fatima High School Badlapur, in Badlapur, Maharashtra, India
- Fatima Jinnah Dental College, in Karachi, Pakistan
- Fatima Jinnah Medical College, in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
- Fatima Jinnah Women University, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
- Fatima Mata National College, in Kerala, India
- Fatima Higher Secondary School, in Puducherry, India
- Fatima Nursery, Primary and High School, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India
- Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School, in Courtland, Ontario, Canada
- Our Lady of Fatima Convent High School, in Patiala, Punjab, India
- Our Lady of Fatima High School, in Warren, Rhode Island, United States
- Our Lady of Fatima Higher Secondary School, Aligarh, in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Our Lady of Fatima University, in Valenzuela City, Philippines
- Seminary of Our Lady of Fatima, in East Timor
Hospitals
- Fatima Memorial Hospital, in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
- Fatima Memorial System, a health care complex and educational organization based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
- Fatima Medical Center, in Metro Manila, Philippines
Books
- "Fatima", a short story by Rudyard Kipling in Soldiers Three (1888)
- Fatima the Gracious, biography of Fatima Zahra
Music
- "Fatima", song by hip hop artist K'naan
Other uses
- Fatimid Caliphate, 909-1171.
- Fatima (1938 film), a 1938 film from the Dutch East Indies
- Fatima (2015 film), a 2015 French film
- Fatima (cigarette), brand of cigarettes popular in the United States during the middle of the 20th century
- Fatima (FSS), humanoid computers in the manga The Five Star Stories
- Fatima (ship), several ships
- Fatima massacre, a 1976 incident in Fátima, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Hand of Fatima, believed to provide defense against the evil eye
- C.D. Fátima, a football club in Fátima, Portugal
See also
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