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🌙 Series: Women Who Built the Ummah 📅 One episode every day of Ramadhaan. 🎙️ By Arjumand Abdullah, Your Sister In Islam Website: www.arjumandabdullah.com Follow me on Instagram: @arjumandabdullah E-mail: info@arjumandabdullah.com Who was Hafsah bint Sirin (RA)? She was one of the remarkable women of early Islamic scholarship — known for her deep knowledge, devotion to the Qur’an, and commitment to worship. Hafsah (RA) lived during the generation of the Tabi’een, a time when knowledge of the Qur’an and Hadith was being preserved and transmitted with great care. She became known for her piety, learning, and dedication to the Qur’an, inspiring generations of Muslim women who came after her. In Episode 20 of Women Who Built the Ummah, we explore: ✨ Her journey in seeking Islamic knowledge ✨ Her devotion to the Qur’an and worship ✨ Her role as a female scholar in early Islam ✨ Powerful lessons Muslim women can apply today Hafsah bint Sirin reminds us that knowledge, sincerity, and discipline can shape a legacy that benefits generations. This Ramadhaan series is created for Muslim women seeking: • a deeper connection with the Qur’an • love for Islamic knowledge • spiritual discipline • inspiration from real female role models in Islam Many Muslim women desire deeper Islamic knowledge but struggle to find structured ways to pursue learning consistently. If this sounds like you then I would like you to visit https://live.yoursisterinislam.com/ May Allah grant us the love for knowledge, sincerity in worship, and devotion to the Qur’an that Hafsah bint Sirin embodied.