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Karima al-Marwaziyya
11th century hadith scholar

Karima al-Marwaziyya

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11th century hadith scholar
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Merv, Mary Region, Turkmenistan
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Karima bint Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Hatim al-Marwaziyya (969-1069) was an 11th-century scholar of hadith.

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Karima was born in the village of Kushmihan near Merv. She later settled in Mecca.

Karima was an authority on Sahih al-Bukhari. She taught the text of al-Bukhari to students and her scholarship and teaching was widely respected. She was known as the "musnida of the sacred precinct." Thirty-nine men and one woman transmitted material on her authority. Karima was known for her prestigious isnad. Her teaching and scholarship was praised by Abu Dharr of Herat.

Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi and Abu al-Ghana’im al-Nursi narrated from her.

By the end of her life, she was renowned as a teacher and scholar. She was a Hanafi. Karima never married and was celibate and ascetic. Louis Massingon connected her to the women's futuwwa movement founded by Khadija al-Jahniyya. This was the female equivalent of the male futuwwa societies that advocated chivalry, morality, and worship.

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