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  2. Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa - Wikipedia

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    Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa (Arabic: الوفاء بأسماء النساء, romanized: al-wafāʿ bi-ʿasmāʿ an-nisāʿ, lit. 'Loyalty with the Names of Women') is a 43-volume Arabic biographical compendium that documents the lives of women who participated in the narration of hadiths or played crucial roles in their dissemination.

  3. Aisha al-Adawiya - Wikipedia

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    In response to the genocidal rape against Muslims in the Bosnian genocide, Al-Adawiya founded Women in Islam in 1992, [8] which was the "first national women’s organization founded by and on behalf of Muslim women". al-Adawiya formed a national campaign to advocate for the creation of women-friendly mosques, urging mosques to welcome women ...

  4. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    Islamic turban wearers From Islamic wearing of turbans. [89] [94] Safavid: Iraq: Feyli Kurds: Mainly used by higher class Sunni Arabs during Ba'athist Iraq to insult Feyli Kurds for their belief in Shia Islam [95] Paki: United Kingdom Muslims Derived from common country of origin, word is now used in extension to be anti-Muslim. [96] Terrorist ...

  5. Women in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Women, however, did not hold religious titles, but some held political power with their husbands or on their own. The historic role of women in Islam is connected to societal patriarchal ideals, rather than actual ties to the Quran. The issue of women in Islam is becoming more prevalent in modern society. [171]

  6. List of Muslim feminists - Wikipedia

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    South African activist, member of the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa, proponent of Islamic gender equality [103] Shahla Sherkat: Iran: 1956 – journalist: Nasrin Sotoudeh: Iran: 1963 – human rights lawyer [104] Hidayet Şefkatli Tuksal: Turkey: 1963: human rights activist [105] Zil-e-Huma Usman: Pakistan: 1971: 2007: politician, women ...

  7. Sisters in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Sisters in Islam (SIS) is a Malaysian registered company committed to promoting the rights of women in Malaysia. Its efforts to promote the rights of Muslim women are based on the principles of equality, justice and freedom enjoined by the Quran. SIS work focuses on challenging laws and policies made in the name of Islam that discriminate ...

  8. U.S. names anti-Pakistan groups 'terrorist' organizations - AOL

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    The United States has added a key anti-Pakistani militant group and its al-Qaida branch to its list of “global terrorists,” triggering sanctions against the groups amid a resurgence of ...

  9. Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality

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    The shura created by WISE is "an effort by women to reclaim a religious and legal voice," and it is also the "first truly international shura of the Muslim world." [ 5 ] WISE also coordinates with other groups, like the Noor Educational Centre (NEC), founded by Jamila Afghani , in order to provide gender-sensitive training for Imams . [ 9 ]