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  2. Fatima al-Fihriya - Wikipedia

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    Fatima bint Muhammad al-Fihriya al-Qurashiyya (Arabic: فاطمة بنت محمد الفهرية القرشية), [1] known in shorter form as Fatima al-Fihriya [2] or Fatima al-Fihri, [3] was an Arab woman who is credited with founding the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque in 857–859 CE in Fez, Morocco. She is also known as Umm al-Banīn ("Mother of the ...

  3. Names and titles of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Another Shia title is al-Muḥadditha, in view of the reports that angels spoke to Fatima on multiple occasions, [13] [14] [15] similar to Mary, mother of Jesus. [16] Fatima is also recognized as Sayyidat Nisa' al-Janna (lit. ' mistress of the women of paradise ') and Sayyidat Nisa' al-Alamin (lit.

  4. Fatima al-Fihri - Wikipedia

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  5. Fatima (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Fatima (Arabic: فَاطِمَة, Fāṭimah), also spelled Fatimah, is a feminine given name of Arabic origin used throughout the Muslim world.Several relatives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad had the name, including his daughter Fatima as the most famous one.

  6. University of al-Qarawiyyin - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic name of the university [a] means "University of the People from Kairouan". [b] Factors such as the provenance of Fatima al-Fihriya's family in Tunisia, [16] the presence of the letter Qāf – a voiceless uvular plosive which has no equivalent in European languages – the ويّي triphthong in the university's name, and the French colonization of Morocco have resulted in a number ...

  7. Fatima - Wikipedia

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    974) and al-Tabari al-Shia (eleventh century [68]), have likened Fatima to the full moon, the sun hidden by clouds, or the sun that has come out of the clouds. The first expression is a common metaphor for beauty in Arabic and Persian.

  8. Faiza - Wikipedia

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    Faiza Darkhani (born 1992), Afghani environmentalist, women's rights activist, and educator; Faïza Kefi (born 1949), Tunisian jurist, politician and diplomat; Faiza Rauf (1923–1994), Egyptian royal; Faiza Shaheen (born 1982/3), British academic and economist; Faiza Zafar (born 1996), Pakistani squash player

  9. Faiza Iftikhar - Wikipedia

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    Faiza Iftikhar is a Pakistani writer, author, novelist and screenwriter. She is active in the Pakistani television industry and known for her romantic and social plays. Her popular plays include Dil Lagi, [1] Aunn Zara, Ranjha Ranjha Kardi [2] etc. Her writing for Ranjha Ranjha Kardi earned her Lux Style Award of Best TV Writer. [3]