Umm al-Darda al-Sughra

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Umm al-Darda al-Sughra was a renowned early Muslim jurist and hadith scholar from the Umayyad era, noted for her piety, legal expertise, and role as a teacher of prominent male scholars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muslim jurist
female scholar
tabi‘i
cityAssociatedWith Damascus NERFINISHED
era Umayyad era NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Islamic jurisprudence
hadith
gender female
knownFor hadith transmission
legal expertise
piety
teaching male scholars
language Arabic
legacy cited in discussions of women issuing fatwas
model for female scholarship in Islam
maritalStatus married
notableStudent Hasan al-Basri NERFINISHED
Rajaa ibn Haywa NERFINISHED
Yahya ibn Ya‘mar NERFINISHED
‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan NERFINISHED
‘Ata’ ibn Abi Rabah NERFINISHED
occupation faqih
muhadditha
praisedBy Ibn Taymiyya NERFINISHED
Ibn al-Qayyim NERFINISHED
praisedFor asceticism
knowledge of fiqh
sound judgment
region Levant NERFINISHED
religion Islam
roleInSociety legal authority
public teacher
sourceMention biographical dictionaries of early scholars
spouse Abu al-Darda NERFINISHED
taught men
women
taughtIn Damascus NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
al-Aqsa Mosque NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century AH
7th century CE

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Umayyad relatives hasNotableMember Umm al-Darda al-Sughra