Islamic History and the Women You Never Hear About: Rabia al-Adawiyya

She was born into a poor and respected family, and before her birth her parents were already informed from a dream that she would be a virtuous leader. She desired neither fame nor power but her passion, love of God, and self-denial earned her both.At a young age, she was captured and sold into slavery. …

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Figments of Patriarchal Imagination: The Testimony of Two Women "Equals" One Man’s

In the Qur’an, different numbers of witnesses are called for different crimes. For example, it takes four reliable witnesses to condemn a woman for adultery: Those who accuse chaste women and then fail to produce four witnesses to support their allegations, the court shall order eighty lashes to such accusers. And, never in the future …

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