Builders of a Nation by Haifaa Younis

Builders of a Nation by Haifaa Younis

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Builders of a Nation by Haifaa Younis

Historically, women have been an integral part of spreading our Deen. They have contributed as mothers, wives, supporters, and defenders of our religion. This book allows the reader to take a glimpse into the lives of thirty-seven amazing women. Starting with the women from the Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) household to female companions and pioneers of Islamic History. Women in Islamic History have had a huge impact on building nations. Many that have been through education, raising children, raising scholars or being scholars themselves. These exceptional women have helped shape the world.  These women have a lot of favours upon us, the least we can do is learn about them and share their amazing lives with others so that they can also be inspired.

Dr.  Haifaa Younis is an American Board Certified Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with roots in Iraq. She is the founder, Chairman, and resident scholar at Jannah Institute. She is a Resident Scholar at the Islamic Center of Irvine, California. Dr. Younis graduated from the Mecca Institute of Islamic Studies (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) and Al-Huda Qur’an Memorization School (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) where she completed the memorization of the Qur’an. Currently, she lives and works in the United States, and teaches various Islamic studies courses focusing on purification of the heart (Tazkiyah).

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ISBN 13 9781847742131
ISBN 10 1847742130
Title Builders of a Nation
Author Haifaa Younis
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Kube Publishing Ltd
Year published 2024-03-12
Number of pages 112
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