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Great Women of Islam
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"Insightful. It completely destroys most of Western feminism ideology and Islamophobes’ perception of “women are oppressed in Islam”. This obviously is not the case. In Islam’s early periods, the spread of the Quran and Islam was accomplished through highly intelligent and literate women. This should be a book all Western feminists should pick up to understand what it means to be truly powerful women." Jun 14, 2025 04:31AM

 
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