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Sad ibn Abu Waqqas
30-10-2007, 02:02 AM
:salam:

Just thought I'd share news of this interesting book:

http://www.astrolabe.com/product/2942/Al-Muhaddithat:_The_Women_Scholars_in_Islam.html


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This book is an adaptation of the Muqaddimah or Preface to Mohammad Akram’s 40-volume biographical dictionary (in Arabic) of the Muslim women who studied and taught hadith. It demonstrates the central role women had in preserving the Prophet’s teaching, which remains the master-guide to understanding the Qur'an as rules and norms for life. Within the bounds of modesty in dress and manners, women routinely attended and gave classes in the major mosques and madrasas, travelled intensively for ‘the knowledge’, transmitted and critiqued hadith, issued fatwas, etc. Some of the most renowned scholars among men have depended on, and praised, the scholarship of their women teachers. The women scholars enjoyed considerable public authority in society, not exceptionally, but as the norm.

The huge body of information reviewed in al-Muhaddithat is essential to understanding the role of women in Islamic society, their past achievement and future potential. Hitherto it has been so dispersed as to be ‘hidden’. Akram’s dictionary will greatly facilitate further study, contextualization and analysis.

Includes maps, charts & illustrations

About the Author

Mohammad Akram, currently a fellow of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, is an alumnus of the prestigious Nadwatul Ulama, Lucknow. He has written many books on hadith, fiqh, Islamic biography, and Arabic grammar. This is his first major publication in English.

VeiledOne
11-11-2009, 04:30 PM
:salam:

Anyone read the book? What did you think? I'm hearing lots of comments about this book from various people.

akrashdi
11-11-2009, 10:27 PM
وعلیکم السلام ورحمۃ اللہ

Dr. Muhammad Akram Nadwi is the same who wrote this article about Shaikh Sarfraz Khan Safdar (RA)

http://sarfrazsafdar.org/nuqoosharbi_alallama_akramnadvi.htm

akrashdi
14-11-2009, 12:57 PM
I remember Mawlana Zahid-ur-Rashdi telling us about 7, 8 years back about this work. If I have not forgotten, he told us that Dr. Akram Nadwi had compiled information about 10,000 Female Scholars of Hadith untill that time.