The activity of Muslim women in the literature of the era of early Islam

Authors

  • L.A. Mason Jassim Abdullah Directorate of Education Kirkuk
  • Miss. Habiba Mustafa Rashid
  • L.A. Hawneaz Mustafa Rashid Presidency of the University of Kirkuk
  • L.A. Hosnia Jassim Abdullah Al-Hawija Technical Institute

Keywords:

Muslim women, the era of early Islam, poetry

Abstract

This research examines models of the presence of Muslim women and their role in literary arts during the early Islamic period. They were influenced by the qualitative leap that literature witnessed under Islam, and this was reflected in their literary activity. They excelled in the fields of poetry and prose, and their literary presence stood out through their poetry and prose arts, including oratory, books, and letters.

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Published

2023-05-28

How to Cite

L.A. Mason Jassim Abdullah, Miss. Habiba Mustafa Rashid, L.A. Hawneaz Mustafa Rashid, & L.A. Hosnia Jassim Abdullah. (2023). The activity of Muslim women in the literature of the era of early Islam. Zeta Repository, 20, 85–95. Retrieved from https://zetarepo.com/index.php/zr/article/view/2322

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