The divine reverence of Almighty Allah towards Hazrat Fatima Zahra (peace be upon her) and her exalted status in the words of scholars of Ahle Tasannun.
Ibn al-Jawzi (510-597 A.H.), was a prominent scholar of the Ahle Tasannun from the sixth century especially in the Hadith sciences for which he was titled “Hafiz“. He was also noted for his scholarship in history, linguistics, tafsir and jurisprudence. He became the leading scholar of the Hanbali sect of his time. He played an important role in spreading it, especially after he became a favourite of the Abbasid Caliph, Al-Mustadi. He had five schools in the capital in which he used to lecture.
Ibn al-Jawzi writes about the greatness and lofty rank of Hazrat Fatima al-Zahra (peace be upon her):
How amazing! In these verses (Surah Insaan), the pleasures of Paradise are mentioned—garments, drinks, food, couches, palaces, and flowing streams. Yet fairies (Hoors), who are the ultimate delights of Paradise, are not mentioned. This omission is out of respect for Fatima (peace be upon her), the most honourable of all women. And whoever describes Fatima al-Zahra does not mention the heavenly maidens.
The verse reads:
إِنَّ هَٰذَا كَانَ لَكُمْ جَزَاءً وَكَانَ سَعْيُكُم مَّشْكُورًا
‘Surely this is a reward for you, and your striving shall be recompensed.’ (Surah Insaan 76:Verse 22)
Ibn al-Jawzi explains that in the verses of Surah al-Insan (which praise Ameerul Momeneen and Hazrat Siddiqah (peace be upon them), Allah enumerates the blessings of Paradise but deliberately refrains from mentioning the maidens, who represent the highest form of pleasure in Paradise. This omission is due to the respect and honour Allah has for Hazrat Fatima (peace be upon her). Anyone describing her does not include mention of the Hoor out of reverence.
After this, we have only one question to ask the opponents:
What is the ruling for someone who enters the house of Hazrat Zahra (peace be upon her) without permission?