'A'isha bint Muhammad b. 'Abd al-Hadi
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'Ā'isha bint Muhammad b. 'Abd al-Hādī (723-816 AH/1323-1413 AD) was a hadith scholar from al-Salihiyya, a suburb of Damascus.
Early life[edit]
'Ā'isha bint Muhammad b. 'Abd al-Hādī's hadith studies began at an early age. At only 4, she acquired her first ijazah from al-Hajjār. 'Ā'isha bint Muhammad studied under various popular muhaddithas of Damascus including Sitt al-Fuqahā' bint Ibrāhīm (d. 726/1326), Zaynab bint Yahyā (d 735/1335), and Zaynab bint al-Kamāl (d. 740/1339).[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Sayeed, Asma (2013). Women and the Transmission of Religious Knowledge in Islam. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-38187-1. Search this book on
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