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1 - Fatima in Islamic Sacred Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2024

Mahjabeen Dhala
Affiliation:
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley
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Fatima in Islamic Sacred Sources: This chapter explores the significance of Fatima in both popular Muslim and Shiʿi contexts. Drawing from Qur’anic verses, historical accounts, and spiritual literature, it unveils her role as a symbol of resilience against female infanticide, her dedication to social-economic justice, her active participation in interreligious events, and her mystical standing within the Islamic tradition.

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Feminist Theology and Social Justice in Islam
A Study on the Sermon of Fatima
, pp. 25 - 62
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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