Al-Muhaddithat Book Campaign: Unlocking the Legacy of Female Hadith Scholars
For over two decades, Shaykh Akram Nadwi has undertaken meticulous research, delving into the biographies of female scholars and crafting a monumental work known as ‘Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa’. Spanning an impressive 43 volumes, this magnum opus stands as a transformative contribution to the field of Islam and Woman.
Al-Wafa’ uncovers the profound roles played by women across the Islamic world, representing scholars at every level of the scholastic tradition and their invaluable contributions to the propagation of Hadith. Despite its ground-breaking nature, this treasure trove of knowledge remains largely inaccessible to those who can truly harness its potential and ignite transformative change.
This is where you can make a difference.
We are delighted to announce the launch of our exclusive campaign, which provides an opportunity not only to obtain a personal copy of Al-Wafa’ but also to donate one to a deserving researcher, institution, or mosque. By participating in this initiative, you actively contribute to the dissemination of the invaluable knowledge encapsulated within this unparalleled multi-volume masterpiece.
Our objectives are as follows:
1. Facilitate the widespread access to this significant work, enabling individuals who possess the capacity to benefit the Ummah to do so.
2. Support Shaykh Akram Nadwi’s research endeavours and future projects, including his highly anticipated commentary on Sahih Muslim, among others.
Are you acquainted with a scholar, researcher, institution, mosque, library, or organisation that would greatly benefit from Al-Wafa’? Perhaps you are a researcher or institution seeking access to this seminal work? Could your local community engage in a collective effort to crowdfund and acquire a copy? With fewer than 100 copies available, now is the time to enrich your community and lend support to our esteemed scholars by investing in this groundbreaking masterpiece.
To secure a copy, donate a copy, or nominate a deserving individual for the al-Muhaddithat campaign, kindly visit:
https://alsalam.ac.uk/muhaddithat-book