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  2. Childbirth positions - Wikipedia

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    Childbirth positions (or maternal birthing positions) [1] are the physical postures that the pregnant mother may assume during the process of childbirth. They may also be referred to as delivery positions or labor positions .

  3. Amina bint Wahb - Wikipedia

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    Three months after Abdullah's death, in 570–571 CE, Muhammad was born. As was tradition among all the great families at the time, Aminah sent Muhammad to live with a milk mother in the desert as a baby. The belief was that in the desert, one would learn self-discipline, nobility, and freedom.

  4. Safiyya bint Abd al-Muttalib - Wikipedia

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    Safiyya was the daughter of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim and Halah bint Wuhayb ibn Abd Manaf ibn Zuhrah, [2] [3]: 29 hence the full sister of Hamza and an aunt of Muhammad and Ali. [4] She was also the maternal aunt of Uthman's mother Arwa bint Kurayz. She was about ten years old when her father died, and an elegy for him is attributed to her.

  5. Women in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Hagar's struggles, dealt with extensively in Sahih al-Bukhari, are important to the Islamic tradition since many Muslims paint her as the mother of all Arabs and one of the pre-Islamic pioneers. [11] While this may seem to castigate Sarah as the villain in Hagar's story, she is not seen or depicted in Islamic writing as the impetus for Hagar's ...

  6. Women in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Students would come from afar to listen to her teachings. She is also known to travel to Egypt and Medina to teach her works. [128] In her later years, she continued to thrive as a teacher. She also repeated her cycle by giving out ijazah to her students during their early years. [122]

  7. Tay al-Ard - Wikipedia

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    Tay al-Arḍ (Arabic: طيّ الأرض, romanized: folding up of the earth or "traveling long distances in the twinkling of an eye." [1]) is the name for thaumaturgical teleportation in the mystical form of Islam and Islamic philosophy.

  8. Midwifery - Wikipedia

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    A professional in midwifery is known as a midwife. A 2013 Cochrane review concluded that "most women should be offered midwifery-led continuity models of care and women should be encouraged to ask for this option although caution should be exercised in applying this advice to women with substantial medical or obstetric complications."

  9. Salma bint Amr - Wikipedia

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    Salmā bint ʿAmr (Arabic: سلمى بنت عمرو) was the wife of Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, thus the great-grandmother of Islamic prophet Muhammad. She was one of the most influential women of the Banu Khazraj tribe and the daughter of ‘Amr of Banu Najjar clan, one of the tribes in Medina. She traded and dealt with the caravans on her own behalf.