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...final Prophet, passed through a chain of blessed ancestors. Women of Mecca who perceived this light reportedly made themselve...
...f the Elephant, a drought had afflicted the region, and the women of the Banu Sa'd tribe arrived in Mecca with thin animals a...
... had died before he was born. And now the last of the three women who had nursed and cared for him in his earliest years — Am...
...slaughtered animals to her old friends, standing to receive women who had known her — as a permanent expression of gratitude ...
...that land would be safe. Approximately eleven men and four women made the first crossing in secret in Rajab of the fifth yea...
...icantly larger: approximately eighty-three men and nineteen women, constituting a substantial portion of the early Muslim com...
... any woman: the Prophet ﷺ named her among the four greatest women of all time.
...llowing year's pilgrimage season brought twelve men and two women from Yathrib to the pass of al-Aqabah near Mina. They met t...
...next pilgrimage season he brought seventy-three men and two women — a transformation from twelve to seventy-five in a single ...
...lgrimage season before the Hijra. Seventy-three men and two women from Yathrib slipped away from their pilgrim encampment at ...
... is the abode.' It became the site of Masjid al-Nabawi. The women and children of the Ansar sang as he entered: 'Tala'a al-ba...
...an the day the Messenger of Allah ﷺ arrived in Medina.' The women and children of the Ansar sang: 'Tala'a al-badru alayna min...
...Islam — represents the full depth of sacrifice borne by the women around the Prophet ﷺ.
...ed for.' The Tasbihat al-Fatimah has been recited by Muslim women in every generation since. Fatimah and Ali had five childr...
...n. He consulted companions — Ali suggested practically that women were not scarce; Usama defended Aishah's character unreserv...
...ah al-Nur establishing a comprehensive framework for Muslim women's dress and for gender interaction in the Muslim community....
...e the confederate army pressed from without, placing Muslim women and children sheltered in internal positions at direct risk...
...der. He ruled that the adult male fighters be executed, the women and children taken captive, and the property distributed. T...
...s under Malik ibn Awf al-Nasri, who controversially brought women, children, and livestock with the army to prevent retreat. ...
...said of Uthman: 'Nothing he does after today can harm him.' Women gave their jewelry. A poor companion named Abu Aqil contrib...
...with his own family's claims. He commanded the men to treat women well and honor their rights — one of the most explicit stat...
... 7:80–81): "Indeed, you approach men with desire instead of women. Rather, you are a transgressing people." Lut called his p...
... Maryam was a chaste and devout woman, chosen above all the women of her time. The angel Jibril announced that she would bear...
... His head was taken to Damascus and presented to Yazid. The women and children were taken captive, and Husayn's sister Zaynab...
...am, Husayn and almost all the men with him were killed. The women and children, including his son Ali ibn Husayn (Zayn al-Abi...
...-Azwar's sister Khawla bint al-Azwar, one of several Muslim women fighters recorded in early Islamic history.
...gest daughter of the Prophet and wife of Ali, leader of the women of Paradise.
...lebrated female scholar, poet, and educator who established women's education networks in the Sokoto Caliphate.
Egyptian Islamic activist and author, founder of the Muslim Women's Association and author of 'Return of the Pharaoh' about h...
...d ﷺ and wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib, one of the four greatest women in Islamic tradition.
...a, and was martyred for her faith. One of the four greatest women in Islam.
Mother of Prophet Isa AS, one of the four greatest women in Islamic history, the only woman named in the Quran.
...t martyrs of that battle. His mother Afra is one of the few women whose two sons were both martyred at Badr.
...rayer in her own household — a fact cited in discussions of women's prayer leadership. She collected and memorized the Quran....
Known as 'the Pride of Women' and 'the Female Bukhari of her time.' A celebrated female ...
... Muslim from Makkah who worked secretly to convert Qurayshi women to Islam.
A Pakistani Islamic author known for Great Women of Islam, presenting biographical accounts of the wives and...
A contemporary Egyptian Islamic author known for Women Around the Messenger, presenting biographical accounts of t...
A contemporary American Muslim author and lecturer (b. Egypt, raised USA), known for the bestselling Reclaim Your Heart on Islamic spirituality and attachment t
By Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymin. A fiqh treatise on the rulings pertaining to menstruation, post-natal bleeding, and irregular bleeding with scholarly analysi
By Mahmood Ahmad Ghadanfar. Profiles of sixteen remarkable women companions of the Prophet including Khadijah, Aisha, and Fa...
...li Qutb. Biographical accounts of the wives, daughters, and women companions who surrounded the Prophet Muhammad.
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The Quranic framework for women's rights: spiritual equality, property rights, education, a...
The life and legacy of the Prophet's first wife, a successful businesswoman who was the first person to accept Islam.
The remarkable scholarship of Aisha, who narrated over 2,200 hadiths and was a leading authority in fiqh, medicine, and poetry.
The life of the Prophet's beloved daughter Fatimah, her devotion, her family, and her status in Islam.
The rights Islam grants women in education, property, marriage, inheritance, and public l...
... in Islam, the requirements of hijab, the awrah for men and women, and the wisdom behind these guidelines.
... Quran, devoted to worship from childhood, chosen above all women of the worlds, and mother of Isa by miraculous birth.
The Islamic waiting period for women after divorce or the death of a husband, its wisdom, and de...
The Islamic procedure by which a woman can initiate the end of her marriage by returning her mahr or compensation.
...t to Islam, Khalid ibn al-Walid's strategy, and the role of women in the battle.
The significant role women played in transmitting and teaching hadith, from Aisha bint...
The story of the woman who founded al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, Morocco, in 859 CE, recognized as the oldest existing and continually operating university.
Aisha's unparalleled contributions to hadith transmission, jurisprudence, and Arabic poetry, and how the greatest Companions consulted her on difficult matters.
...taining twelve wounds, and her legacy as a symbol of Muslim women's courage.
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