Hosai Mojaddidi – Famous Muslim Women in History
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is the first white or was the first wife of the Prophet.
peace be upon him. But she her reputation preceded him. She was
known as a very wealthy and very intelligent
businesswoman. She was entrepreneurial she actually had.
She was a trans woman. So she had a business history of selling
trading goods, that she employed men, mostly men, who would travel
as far as Syria on her behalf. And to be a woman in pre Islamic
Arabia at that time doing something like that was pretty
thrown away. But it just she's an exemplar in faith. And she's
considered one of the four perfect women that that we study in terms
of just her story. But she even after
he received prophecy at the age of 40, they were married at that
time. But even after the sun, she continued to use her wealth in
extraordinary ways to help to help Muslims. And so she was in her own
right, a very established woman, and she's an icon.
And there's another woman Her name is Omar, and she was also a female
companion. The problem for men she was actually went to join one of
the great battles at that time as a nurse to tap into some of the
wounded which not herself on the frontlines of the battle. So she's
kind of one of those warrior women just went right out there. But she
was another amazing example. We have Fatima, and she was in the
ninth century, a woman who established the mosque in Fez,
Morocco, which is actually considered to be the very first
university in the world. This was done by almost a woman. So again,
things that people don't associate with Islam, first of all, but then
what some women are, like this, we have Lumina acordo, which is an
education,
intellectual and mathematician of the second half of the 10th
century, and she was famous for her knowledge of grammar and the
quality of coaching. We have Laredo, Astro, the GBM that was a
title because she was a great mathematician and scientist was
worked on Astro babies, which again was in the 10th century
invented by Muslims. Saina Moshe from the south century. She was a
great calligrapher and teacher. Razia Sultan on 13th century was
the first female Saltire deli Queen Amina of Zaria, of the 16th
century, and she was known for her military expertise, especially her
brilliant military strategy, and in particular engineering fields.
And you're representing the grave the role of camps during her
various campaigns, she's actually credited for to something that our
own president has not yet been able to do.
So I think it's electric.
But there's so many other extraordinary examples throughout
history and also women who've done amazing things that again, just to
kind of show the role of women as long as been consistent from the
onset. It's a matter of, you know, having the strength of knowing who
you are and knowing what God expects of you and then acting on
it.