At her eighteen, she founded the Jama'at al-Satyyidat al-Muslimat (Muslim Women's Association), which, she claims, had a membership of three million throughout the country by the time it was dissolved by government order in 1964. For a short time she joined Egyptian Feminist Union only to find it a mistaken path for women. He encouraged her to become an Islamic leader citing the example of Nusaybah bint Ka'ab al-Maziniyah, a woman fought alongside the Prophet (SAWS) in the Battle of Uhud. Her father is an Al-Azhar-educated independent religious teacher and cotton merchant. 1917) is the prominent writer and the teacher of the Muslim Brotherhood and founder of the Muslim Women's Association (1936-64). Zaynab Al-Ghazali by- Mahmudul Hasan Zaynab Al-Ghazali (b.
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