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In a culture where most women were considered the chattels of men, A'isha rose to a position of honor as political advisor to Muhammad's successors, as the leading authority on the Islamic faith, and as a warrior who led troops in the first Islamic civil war.
Sherry Jones: From Child Bride to Warrior Woman: A'isha bint Abi Bakr Sherry Jones 2011
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A'isha bint Abi Bakr married the Prophet Muhammad when she was nine years old -- too young to consent even had she been asked, which she was not.
Sherry Jones: From Child Bride to Warrior Woman: A'isha bint Abi Bakr Sherry Jones 2011
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Sherry Jones is the author of The Jewel of Medina and The Sword of Medina historical novels about A'isha, the youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and the forthcoming Four Sisters, All Queens, to be published in 2012.
Sherry Jones: From Child Bride to Warrior Woman: A'isha bint Abi Bakr Sherry Jones 2011
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In a culture where most women were considered the chattels of men, A'isha rose to a position of honor as political advisor to Muhammad's successors, as the leading authority on the Islamic faith, and as a warrior who led troops in the first Islamic civil war.
Sherry Jones: From Child Bride to Warrior Woman: A'isha bint Abi Bakr Sherry Jones 2011
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Sherry Jones is the author of The Jewel of Medina and The Sword of Medina historical novels about A'isha, the youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and the forthcoming Four Sisters, All Queens, to be published in 2012.
Sherry Jones: From Child Bride to Warrior Woman: A'isha bint Abi Bakr Sherry Jones 2011
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A'isha bint Abi Bakr married the Prophet Muhammad when she was nine years old -- too young to consent even had she been asked, which she was not.
Sherry Jones: From Child Bride to Warrior Woman: A'isha bint Abi Bakr Sherry Jones 2011
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A'isha bint Abi Bakr married the Prophet Muhammad when she was nine years old - too young to consent even had she been asked, which she was not.
Women's History Month: Women Writers On Their Female Heroes 2011
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Sherry Jones is the author of "The Jewel of Medina" and "The Sword of Medina," historical novels about A'isha, the youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and the forthcoming "Four Sisters, All Queens," to be published in 2012.
Women's History Month: Women Writers On Their Female Heroes 2011
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In a culture where most women were considered the chattels of men, A'isha rose to a position of honor as political advisor to Muhammad's successors, as the leading authority on the Islamic faith, and as a warrior who led troops in the first Islamic civil war.
Women's History Month: Women Writers On Their Female Heroes 2011
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Sherry Jones is the author of The Jewel of Medina and The Sword of Medina historical novels about A'isha, the youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and the forthcoming Four Sisters, All Queens, to be published in 2012.
Sherry Jones: From Child Bride to Warrior Woman: A'isha bint Abi Bakr Sherry Jones 2011
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