A history of Islam in 21 women
Book - 2019
Beginning in seventh-century Mecca and Medina, 'A History of Islam in 21 Women' takes us around the globe, through eleventh-century Yemen and Khorasan, and into sixteenth-century Spain, Istanbul and India. From there to nineteenth-century Persia and the African savannah, to twentieth-century Russia, Turkey, Egypt and Iraq, before reaching present day London. From the first believer, Khadija, and the other women who witnessed the formative years of Islam, to award-winning mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani in the twenty-first century, Hossein Kamaly celebrates the lives and groundbreaking achievements of these extraordinary women in the history of Islam.
- Subjects
- Published
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London :
Oneworld
2019.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- viii, 261 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-254) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781786076434
- Introduction
- 1. Khadija (ca. 560-619): The First Believer
- 2. Fatima (ca. 612-633): Prophet Muhammad's Flesh and Blood
- 3. Aisha (ca. 615-678): "Get Half of Your Religion From Her"
- 4. Rabia al-Adawiyya (ca. 717-801): The Embarrassment of Riches, and its Discontents
- 5. Fatima of Nishapur (ca. 1000-1088): Keeper of the Faith
- 6. Arwa of Yemen (ca. 1050-1138): The Queen of Sheba Redux
- 7. Terken Khatun (ca. 1205-1281): Doing Well and Doing Good
- 8. Shajara'-al-Durr (d. 1257): Perils of Power, Between Caliphs and Mamluks
- 9. Sayyida al-Hurra of Tétouan (ca. 1492-ca. 1560): The Free Queen
- 10. Pari Khanum (1548-1578); A Golden Link in the Safavid Chain of Command
- 11. Nur Jahan (1577-1645): Light of the World
- 12. Safiye Sultan (ca. 1550-ca. 1619): A Mother of Many Kings
- 13. Tajul-Alam Safiatuddin Syah (1612-1675): Diamonds Are Not Forever
- 14. Tahereh (ca. 1814-1852): Heroine or Heretic?
- 15. Nana Asmau (1793-1864): Jihad and Sisterhood
- 16. Mukhlisa Bubi (1869-1937): Educator and Jurist
- 17. Halidé Edip (ca. 1884-1964): Author of the New Turkey
- 18. Noor Inayat Khan (1914-1944): The Anxiety of Belonging
- 19. Umm Kulthum (ca. 1904-1975): Lodestar of Union
- 20. Zaha Hadid (1950-2016): Curves in Glass and Concrete
- 21. Maryam Mirzakhani (1977-2017): The Princess of Mathematics
- Afterword
- Notes
- Further Reading
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review