
Mothers, Warriors, Scholars, Queens
How Muslim Women Transformed the Ummah Across Centuries
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From the heart of 7th-century Makkah to the front lines of 21st-century change, Mothers, Warriors, Scholars, Queens is a powerful journey through the lives of Muslim women who shaped Islamic history with their intellect, piety, leadership, and courage.
This book brings together over a dozen inspiring biographies—from Khadijah bint Khuwaylid رضي الله عنها, the first to believe, to Rabi’a al-Adawiyya, the mystic of divine love; from Fatimah al-Fihri, founder of the world’s first university, to Queen Arwa of Yemen and Shajarat al-Durr of Egypt; from the forgotten scholars of hadith to the trailblazing voices of today like Ibtihaj Muhammad, Ilhan Omar, and Ella Little-Collins.
Grounded in authentic Islamic sources and historical scholarship, this work dispels modern myths about Muslim women’s roles and reclaims the vibrant legacy of female influence in Islamic civilization. Whether through education, governance, activism, or quiet faith, these women transformed their societies—and continue to inspire generations.
For students, educators, seekers, and anyone yearning to understand the full story of Islam’s spiritual and social journey, this book offers a compelling and empowering narrative rooted in truth, reverence, and pride.