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101
What is the ruling on a husband forcing his wife to work without her consent?
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Shariah recognizes a woman’s autonomy; coercion in livelihood violates her rights.
102
Who established one of the first universities in the world — Al-Qarawiyyīn — in Fez, Morocco?
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Fatimah al-Fihri (d. 880 CE) founded Al-Qarawiyyīn University, symbolizing women’s intellectual leadership.
103
What does the term *qawwāmūn* in Qur’an 4:34 mean?
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Qawwāmūn refers to responsibility in financial and moral support, not domination.
104
In Islamic inheritance law, women’s shares are sometimes half of men’s because:
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The Qur’anic allocation considers economic duties, not worth or dignity.
105
Fatimah al-Zahra (ra) is often remembered as:
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She was praised by the Prophet ﷺ as 'the leader of the women of Paradise.'
106
Which field did women excel in under the Abbasid era’s Islamic scholarship?
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Hundreds of female muhaddithāt (hadith transmitters) taught in major madrasas.
107
The Qur’an obligates men to provide for their families because:
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Qur’an 4:34 assigns financial maintenance to men as a duty, not privilege.
108
Which woman was the first martyr in Islam?
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Sumayyah (ra) was killed for her faith, symbolizing women’s courage and steadfastness.
109
According to Qur’an 9:71, believing men and women share which mutual duty?
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Men and women are partners in upholding justice and righteousness.
110
Who among the Prophet’s wives was known for her deep legal reasoning?
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Aisha (ra) was sought for legal opinions and trained male jurists.