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Hashimiyah al-Tujjar

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Hāshimīyah al-Tujjar was a Lady Mujtahideh in 20th century Iran.

She received ijtihād degrees in fiqh and uṣūl. Her niece, the daughter of her brother, became Iran's most prominent female religious intellectual of 20th century Iran, Nosrat Amin of Isfahan.[1]

There are indications that the work of Nosrat Amin titled "al-Arbaʿīn al-Hāshimīyah" may have been begun by Hāshimīyah al-Tujjar.[2]

References

  1. ^ See Mirjam Künkler and Roja Fazaeli, ‘The Life of Two Mujtahidas: Female Religious Authority in 20th Century Iran’, in Women, Leadership and Mosques: Changes in Contemporary Islamic Authority, ed. Masooda Bano and Hilary Kalmbach (Brill Publishers, 2012), 127-160. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/SSRN_ID1884209_code1321417.pdf?abstractid=1884209&mirid=1
  2. ^ "زنان شاعر و نویسنده تاریخ ایران". pr.alzahra.ac.ir. Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-04-05. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)