مسلم جنگجو خواتین: عہد نبوی میں صحابیات کے حربی کردار کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ
The Role of Muslim Female Warriors in the Prophetic Era: An Analytical Study
Keywords:
Female Warriors, Prophetic Era, Islamic History, Women in Warfare, Hazrat Umm Ammarah, Hazrat Safiyyah, Military Contributions, Gender Roles in IslamAbstract
This study delves into the significant role of Muslim female warriors during the era of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It explores how women contributed to military endeavors, showcasing their bravery, strategic involvement, and essential support in various battles. By examining notable female figures, such as Hazrat Umm Ammarah (Nusaybah bint Ka'ab) and Hazrat Safiyyah bint Abdul Muttalib, the research highlights their contributions, both on the battlefield and in support roles, such as caring for the wounded and logistical support. The study aims to underscore the importance of women's military roles in early Islamic society, demonstrating that women were not only passive participants but also active contributors to the defense and propagation of Islam. Furthermore, the findings of this research will provide insights into the impact of these female warriors on the Islamic community and their legacy in contemporary discussions on gender roles in military service. The study employs primary Islamic sources, including the Quran and Hadith, along with historical records, to substantiate its findings.
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