Asiyah bint Muzahim

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Asiyah bint Muzahim is revered in Islamic tradition as the pious wife of Pharaoh who believed in God, protected Moses as an infant, and is honored as one of the greatest women of Paradise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic religious figure
pious woman in Islam
wife of Pharaoh
associatedPlace ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
associatedWith Prophet Moses NERFINISHED
associatedWithConcept martyrdom in some Islamic narrations
sabr (patience)
tawhid (monotheism)
culturalSignificance model of spiritual resistance to injustice
symbol of faith within a tyrant’s household
describedAs God-fearing
compassionate
righteous
gender female
groupMembership four greatest women in Islam
women promised Paradise
honoredAs example of patience and steadfastness
one of the greatest women of Paradise
honoredIn Shia Islam NERFINISHED
Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
knownFor defying Pharaoh’s disbelief
faith in God
protecting Moses as an infant
languageOfName Arabic
mentionedIn Hadith literature
moralExemplarFor Muslim women
believers facing oppression
parentOf adoptive mother of Moses (in Islamic tradition)
praisedBy Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
praysFor a house near God in Paradise (in Islamic reports)
religion Islam
roleInNarrative believer in the One God in Pharaoh’s household
rescuer of baby Moses from the Nile
spouseOf Pharaoh
timePeriod time of Prophet Moses
title Asiya, wife of Pharaoh NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Islamic tradition

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Sayyidat Nisa al-Jannah associatedWith Asiyah bint Muzahim