The Scientific Role of Kurdish Women in the Mamluk Era According to the Historical Books of Ibn Hajari Askalani (773, 852- AH- 1371- 1448 A.D

Authors

  • Hakim Ahmed Mambakr Salahuddin University, College of Arts, SoraN University Author
  • Salah Ahmed Othman Salahuddin University, College of Arts, SoraN University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2473.13

Keywords:

ئیبن هاجەر، ژنی کورد، سەردەمی مەملوک، زانستی فەرموودە

Abstract

This study sheds light، on a number of Kurdish female scholars and scholars in the Mamluk era (648-923 AH / 1250-1517 AD). The historian Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani (773-852 K-1371-1448 A.D.) recorded their biographies through his historical books. They had a prominent role in serving the legal sciences and، the honorable hadith of the Prophet، and these Kurdish scholars participated in the education of hundreds of famous scholars and hadith scholars، and thus they became a symbol of pride، for Islamic civilization in general and the Kurdish nation in particular.

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Published

2024-12-23

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Original Articles (توێژینەوە)

How to Cite

Mambakr, Hakim Ahmed, and Salah Ahmed Othman , trans. 2024. “The Scientific Role of Kurdish Women in the Mamluk Era According to the Historical Books of Ibn Hajari Askalani (773, 852- AH- 1371- 1448 A.D”. Twejer Journal 7 (3): 392-421. https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2473.13.

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