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Sayidduna Abu Musa al-Ashari, one of the great male companions, said, “No hadith presented us companions of the Prophet ﷺ with difficulty but that we would ask Sayyida Aisha about it and we found she had knowledge of it (Tirmidhi).” Islamic history is replete with examples of women who excelled in Islamic disciplines such as Hadith, Islamic law, Arabic and spirituality. Women used to study, teach, write books and issue legal edicts (fatwas). Moreover, they were sought for their knowledge and were consulted on important affairs. In Islam, both men and women are encouraged to flourish in society; one of the more profound ways by which they can be elevated to high rank is through the acquisition of knowledge and its practice. Islam places significant virtue on those who follow the path of sacred knowledge. In the Noble Quran, Allah says, “Allah will exalt in degrees those of you who believe and those who have been granted knowledge.” (Quran: 58:11).

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  • 27 Old Gloucester Street
  • London
  • England
  • WC1N 3AX
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