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Great Women of Islam

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Although the original book is in the Urdu language but the efforts of the translator had made it more beneficial for the readers. Sumayyah Bint Khayyat, renowned as the very first martyr of Islam, was among the first to publicly defy the Quraysh rulers of the era and was murdered for her dedication to God. Sumayyah and her family have been seen as obvious victims by the ruling Quraysh groups who had already been oppressing the rising Islamic community.

This book is about the life stories of the Mothers of the Believers and 16 other Sahabyat who had been given the good news of the paradise in this world by Prophet Muhammad (S).

A) was the daughter of Abu Bakr, one of the Prophet's trusted associates, and was deeply inspired by her father's involvement in the early Islamic period. Of course, it's always good to map out the relationship of these women, who were their families and the like but there would be some chapters where it felt like almost half the chapter was just about her son, uncle, father, cousin and then the great companion at hand was just an addition or extra to the story DESPITE the chapter being named after her. After getting kidnapped, she was provided the opportunity to relinquish her religion Islam and denounce the Prophet Muhammad (S. Standing side by side with the soldiers they would hand them arrows, and generally help to keep up the morale of the army. Most Muslims also adopt several of the hadith that Aisha herself recounted – on both the Prophet's personal sphere and his Sunnah, and also other religious subjects such as succession, pilgrimage, and much more.

The English used is straightforward and easily understandable and hardly requires one to use a dictionary. This book is about the life stories of the Mothers of the Believers and 16 other Sahabiyat who had been given the good news of the paradise in this world by Prophet Muhammad PBUH. A testament to the importance of women in early Islam, and their role in aiding the spread and continuation of the deen. Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her) bint Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him)………………………………….

Just how could an unmarried woman convince her people that this was no ordinary birth… nor was this an ordinary child? They were to be found in the political arena, in the field of education, in the courts of Islamic jurisprudence, in the interpretation of Shariah The collective body of laws as revealed by Allah (SWT) in trade and commerce, in agriculture, in medicine, and in nursing. Umm, Shriek al-Dawsiyah (RA) very discreetly worked among the women of the tribe of Quraish to spread Islam. even though the stories of each women are not detail but through it i started to know the well known women in history, the names of Prophet's wives, and so on. The Sahabiyat (RA) and women in Islamic history usually accompanied the Prophet (PBUH) on his military expeditions and took part in battles both on land and at sea.

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