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of Patna also released this book, which is currently out of circulation. Rashid un-Nisa, an advocate for girls' education, established the first girls' school in Bihar, located in Patna. Lady Stephenson, the wife of the then Lieutenant Governor, commended Rashid's school.
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Rashid un-Nisa was born in Patna in 1855 to Shamsul Ulama Syed Waheeduddin Khan Bahadur. She acquired her education at home and subsequently entered into matrimony with the lawyer Maulvi Mohammad Yahya.
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Despite coming from a highly educated background, Rashid un-Nisa did not receive a formal education. A homemaker, she had a keen interest in literature. The groundbreaking Urdu novel
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The initial release of Islah un-Nisa occurred in 1894, followed by a second edition in 1968. Subsequently, the third edition was published in Pakistan in 2001. In 2006, the
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greatly influenced her, as it promoted women's education during that era. This novel served as an inspiration for her to pursue writing novels.
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After 13 long years of waiting, Rashid finally overcame the significant challenge of getting her work,
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was the first Indian women Urdu Novelist, social reformer and author. She is known for her first Novel
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She opened a school for girls, which is considered to be the first girls' school in Bihar.
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Sultana's Sisters: Genre, Gender, and Genealogy in South Asian Muslim Women's Fiction
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Islah-un-Nisa
Mirat-ul-Urus
Khudabaksh Oriental Public Library
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Sultana's Sisters: Genre, Gender, and Genealogy in South Asian Muslim Women's Fiction
ISBN
978-1-000-45801-5
The Indian Law Reports: Containing Cases Determined by the Chief Court of Oudh and by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on Appeal from that Court. Lucknow series
"First woman Urdu novelist didn't have name as author"
Indian Cases: Containing Full Reports of Decisions of the Privy Council, the High Courts of Allahabad, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Batna, the Chief Courts of Lower Burma and the Punjab, the Courts of the Judicial Commissioners of Central Provinces, Oudh, Sind and Upper Burma, Reported in the Following 25 Legal Periodicals: Allahabad (1) Indian Law Report, (2) Law Journal; Bombay (1) Indian Law Reports (2) Law Reporter; Burma (1) Law Times, (2) Lower Burma Rulings, (3) Upper Burma Rulings; Calcutta (1) Indian Law Reports, (2) Law Journal, (3) Weekly Notes; Madras (1) Indian Law Reports, (2) Law Journal, (3) Law Times, (4) Law Weekly, (5) Weekly Notes; Nagpur Law Reports; Oudh (1) Cases, (2) Law Journal; Patna (1) Cases, (2) Law Journal, (3) Law Weekly; Punjab (1) Law Reporter, (2) Record, (3) Weekly Reporter; Sind Law Reporter, with a Large Number of Extra Rulings Not Reported Elsewhere
The Law Reports: Being Cases in the Privy Council on Appeal from the East Indies .... Indian appeals
Allahabad Law Journal
"Islamic Values in the Urdu naval Rasheed un Nisa"
ISSN
2411-6211
"RASHEED-un-NESA: A Reformer and 'Secluded Scholar'"
Academia
Categories
1855 births
1929 deaths
Indian women writers
Founders of Indian schools and colleges
19th-century Indian Muslims
19th-century Indian educators
19th-century Indian women educators
People from Patna district

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