• Balāghāt al-nisāʾ (Arabic: كتاب بلاغات النساء, "The Eloquence of Women") constitutes volume eleven of the now fragmentary al-Manẓūm wa al-Manthūr ("The...
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  • the Sermon of Fadak appears in Balaghat al-nisa', an anthology of eloquent speeches by women. The Sunni author of Balaghat writes that the speech is well-known...
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  • recorded by the Muslim historian Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur (d. 893) in his Balaghat al-nisa', which is an anthology of eloquent speeches by women. The book also...
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    as the Sermon of Fadak, Among other sources, this sermon appears in Balaghat al-nisa', a collection of eloquent speeches by Muslim women, though the attribution...
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  • ISBN 9789004161214. al-Zamakhsharī, Al-Mustaqṣā fī amthāl al-ʿarab, 2 vols (Hyderabad, 1381/1962), I 67 [no. 255]. Ibn Abī Ṭāhir Ṭayfūr, Balāghāt al-nisāʾ, ed. by...
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  • Abi Tahir Tayfur (d. 893) records two speeches about Karbala in his Balaghat al-nisa', which is an anthology of eloquent speeches by women. He attributes...
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  • one survived. Balaghat al-Nisa' (the eloquence of women). Kitab Sariqat Abi Tammama (book of borrowings/plagiarism of Abi Tammama) Al-Mushtaq. This,...
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  • Sermon of Fadak. Among other sources, this sermon appears in the Sunni Balaghat al-nisa', an anthology of eloquent speeches by Muslim women, though the attribution...
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    Sermon of Fadak. Among other sources, this sermon appears in the Sunni Balaghat al-nisa', an anthology of eloquent speeches by Muslim women, though the attribution...
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  • extensive anthology is the late ninth-century CE Balāghāt al-nisāʾ by Ibn Abī Ṭāhir Ṭayfūr (d. 280/893). Abd al-Amīr Muhannā named over four hundred female...
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