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- new shaykha, and may cut ties with those who accepted her. In the case of succession, the new shaykha cannot s**** the advice of the former shaykha. The...
- (alt. shaykhat). Notable shaykha include the 10th-century Shaykhah Fakhr-un-Nisa Shuhdah and 18th-century scholar Al-Shaykha Fatima al-Fudayliyya. In...
- Islam. A traditionally-trained female scholar is referred to as ʿālimah or Shaykha. The inclusion of women in university settings has increased the presence...
- Shaykha Munira Qubaysi (also spelled Qubeysi; Arabic: منيرة القبيسي; 1933 – December 25, 2022) was an Islamic scholar. Qubaysi completed a Bachelor’s...
- Shaykha Mubarak al-Nakhi (Arabic: شيخة مبارك الناخي; born 1952) is a writer in the United Arab Emirates, the first Emirati woman to publish a short story...
- Fatima bint Hamad al-Fudayliyya, also known as Al-Shaykha al-Fudayliyya (died 1831) was an 18th and 19th-century Muslim scholar of hadith and jurist....
- Religions. JBE Online Books. ISBN 978-0-9801633-0-8. "Shaykha Fariha al Jerrahi | WISE Muslim Women Shaykha Fariha al Jerrahi". WISE Muslim Women. 2009-11-05...
- Al-Dhaheri Salha Ghabish Suad Jawad Salem Al Ketbi Adel Khozam Hessa Al Muhairi Shaykha al-Nakhi Nadia Al Najjar Noura al Noman Alia Al Shamsi author, poet, curator...
- Damascus and Baalbek. She is most notable for being the most prominent "shaykha" or teacher of the Muslim scholar and historian Al-Dhahabi. She received...
- branch of the Nur Ashki Jerrahi order, headed by two women, Shaykha Fatima Fariha and Shaykha Amina Teslima. Al Hikmah Institute of Arabic Language and...