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Aisha Abd al-Rahman

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During her lifetime, ʻĀʾishah ʻAbd al-Raḥman was recognised for her achievements, which earned her several awards. In 1987, she received the State Award from the Egyptian government. In 1994, she was the co-winner-along with Widād Al-Qāḍī- of King Faisal International Award for Arabic Literature.
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Zaydān, Jūzīf. Maṣādir al-adab al-nisāʾī fī al-ʻālam al-ʻArabī al-ḥadīth: 1800-1996, Volume 2. Second Edition. Beruit: al-Muʾassasah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr, 2013 (p1194)
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Arab Women Novelists: The Formative Years and Beyond by Joseph T. Zeidan, State University of New York Press, 1995
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in Cairo. She donated all her library to research purposes, and in 1985 a statue was built in her honor in Cairo.
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The author of "more than forty books and one hundred articles", her notable publications include:
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Associated Press (December 2, 1998) Prominent Egyptian Islamic writer, Abdul-Rahman dies at 85.
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Bint Al-Shati’a, Aishah Abdul-Rahman: A Brilliant Female Scholar in the Islamic and Arab World
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Roded, Ruth (May 2006), "Bint al-Shati's Wives of the Prophet: Feminist or Feminine?",
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In 1942, Aisha began work as an Inspector for teaching of Arabic literature for the
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Secret of the Beach and Master of the Estate: The Story of a Sinful Woman
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earning her undergraduate degree in 1939, and an M.A. degree in 1941.
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Larousse Dictionary of Women, edited by Melanie Parry, Larousse, 1996
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She wrote fiction and biographies of early Muslim women as well as
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Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East & North Africa: A-C
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for further education. Later, Aisha studied Arabic at
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Damietta
Domyat
Khedivate of Egypt
Cairo
Arabic
pen name
Damietta
Domyat
illiterate
El Mansurah
Cairo University
Egyptian Ministry of Education
Ain Shams University
literary criticism
modern
Qur'anic
exegesis
feminist
Amin al-Khuli
heart attack
stroke
"Obituary: Aisha Abdul-Rahman"
Archived
doi
10.1080/13530190600603915
Bint Al-Shati’a, Aishah Abdul-Rahman: A Brilliant Female Scholar in the Islamic and Arab World
Muhammad Amin A study of Bint al-Shati's Exegesis
Categories
1913 births

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