词条 | Zīnah al-Sādāt Humāyūnī |
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When Banu Amin opened one of the country's first religious seminary for women in Iran in the 1960s, the Maktab-e Fatimah of Isfahan, Zīnah al-Sādāt Humāyūnī became its director and remained in that position until 1992. Apparently, the establishment of the maktab was first and foremost Humāyūnī's idea. She made key administrative decisions and devised the study program.[2] When Humāyūnī retired, Ḥajj Āqā Ḥasan Imāmi, a relative of Humāyūnī's, took over the directorship of the school.[1] Humāyūnī has translated two books from Arabic into Persian and is also the author of two books. Books
References1. ^1 {{citation | last1 = Künkler | first1 = Mirjam | last2 = Fazaeli | first2 = Roja | editor1-last = Bano | editor1-first = Masooda | editor2-last = Kalmbach | editor2-first = Hilary | contribution = The Life of Two Mujtahidahs: Female Religious Authority in 20th Century Iran | pages = 127–160 | publisher = Brill Publishers | title = Women, Leadership and Mosques: Changes in Contemporary Islamic Authority | ssrn = 1884209 | year = 2012}}. {{DEFAULTSORT:Humayuni, Zinah al-Sadat}}2. ^See Nāhīd Tayyibī. Zindagānī-yi Bānū-yi Īrānī: Bānū-yi Mujtahidah Nuṣrat al-Sādāt Amīn, (Qom: Sābiqūn Publishers, 1380 [2001]), 124ff. 8 : 1917 births|Living people|20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam|Translators from Arabic|Translators to Persian|Women scholars of Islam|Iranian centenarians|Women centenarians |
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