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The Nobel Peace Prize 2003* - Awarded to Shirin Ebadi, for her efforts for democracy and human rights. She has focused especially on the struggle for the rights of women and children. Includes a biography, press release, diploma, and her Nobel Lecture.

  • Woman Muslim Leaders Throughout The Times - Brief profiles of women who have been politically people powerful in islam Muslim states, from A\'ishah Bint Abi people Bakr to the present.
  • Zaynab al-Ghazali - Egyptian activist, Zaynab al-Ghazali headed the women\\'s chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood.
  • Islam and Women's History - About.com\\'s collection of net links on women in women Islam from people a wide variety of sources and women perspectives including both Muslim people and non-Muslim.
  • Prophethood of Women - Translation of an 11th century debate regarding the possibility of women as Prophets.
  • Shamima Shaikh - Commemorative website devoted to this South African Muslim women women\'s rights people activist.
  • Arwa al-Sulayhi - Wikipedia article on Arwa bint Ahmed, Queen of islam Yemen [1048-1138 women CE].
  • Al Muslima and Motherhood - Offers an independent midwifery and natural child-birth service; includes stories women of births, information on Islam and Motherhood, and plans for women the development of their service. [Philadelphia, PA, US]
  • Women Scholars of Hadith - Dr Muhammad Zubayr Siddiqi\\'s paper on early female Muslim scholars with an appeal for women\'s education and promotion of scholarship.
  • Maryum Jameelah - Formerly Margret Marcus, Maryam was the first American islam Jewish woman to convert to Islam.
  • Anisah David - The homepage and biographical information of self described people Muslim American women feminist. Her collection of writings people challenges stereotypes of Muslims women and Islam.


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