Economic Services of Sayyida Khadijah Al-Kubra (RA) and Contemporary Applications
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This research article delves into the economic contributions and entrepreneurial endeavors of Sayyida Khadijah Al-Kubra (RA), the esteemed wife of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), and their relevance to contemporary economic practices. Through an interdisciplinary examination encompassing historical analysis, economic theory, and business studies, the paper elucidates the pivotal role played by Sayyida Khadijah in fostering economic growth and prosperity in early Islamic society. It explores her astute business acumen, innovative trade ventures, and philanthropic initiatives, shedding light on the enduring impact of her economic legacy. Furthermore, the article draws parallels between Sayyida Khadijah's business ethos and modern economic principles, highlighting key lessons applicable to contemporary entrepreneurship, women empowerment, and ethical business conduct. By synthesizing historical insights with present-day economic paradigms, the study offers valuable insights into harnessing the timeless wisdom of Sayyida Khadijah to address contemporary economic challenges and promote sustainable development.
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Ibn Sa'd. "Al-Tabaqat Al-Kubra." Translated by Aisha Bewley, Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd, 1995. 2/345
Ibid, 2/346
Al-Baladhuri, Ahmad Ibn Yahya. "Kitab Futuh al-Buldan." Translated by Philip Khuri Hitti, Columbia University, 1916. P 216
Ibid, P218
Watt, Montgomery. "Muhammad at Mecca." Oxford University Press, 1953. P 89
Al-Tabari, Muhammad ibn Jarir. "The History of Al-Tabari." State University of New York Press, 1987. 2/89
Ibid, 2/98
Watt, Montgomery. "Muhammad at Mecca.". P 93
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