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Early Islamic scholars
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References
- ↑ Understanding Women in Islam: An Indonesian Perspective By Syafiq Hasyim Page 67 [1]
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ [3]
- ↑ Understanding Women in Islam: An Indonesian Perspective By Syafiq Hasyim. Page 67
- ↑ ulama, bewley.virtualave.net
- ↑ 1.Proof & Historiography - The Islamic Evidence. theislamicevidence.webs.com
- ↑ Atlas Al-sīrah Al-Nabawīyah. Darussalam, 2004. Pg 270
- ↑ Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz by Imam Abu Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Hakam died 829