File:Fathime's astral body leaving her as she dies while Euphrosy Wellcome V0015176.jpg
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Fathime’s astral body leaving her as she dies while Euphrosyne sits and watches. Fathime (Fatima) was the daughter of Mohammed and in Muslims’ eyes one of four ‘ideal’ women. Euphrosyne was Mirth, one of the three Graces / Charities. Line engraving by S. Davenport after H. Corbould.
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