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She is known in some parts of the world as, Hazrat Bibi Rabia Basri, Rabia Al Basri or simply Rabia Basri. Said to have been born between 714 and 718 CE in Basra, Iraq of the Qays tribe.
She is Rabia Basri also known as Rabi'ah al-Basri, Sufi saint from Iraq, considered to be the first female Sufi Saint of Islam, in a long line of female Sufi mystics, renowned for her virtue and ...
Masjid al-Rabia, named after the eighth-century Sufi saint Rabia Basri, who is recognized as one of the most influential women in Islamic history, sets itself apart from most other women-focused ...
PESHAWAR: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), in collaboration with the Women Chamber of Commerce ...
Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) and focal person of the Women Games Aysha Bano, MPA and Vice President Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Olympic Association Shagufta Malik, MPA Rabia Basri graced the occasion ...
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Your browser does not support HTML5 video. A special interview of Rabia Basri ...
In Sufi lore it is said that once Rabia Basri, a great Sufi woman of 2nd century Hijrah (8th century CE) was carrying a bucket of water in one hand and a burning torch in the other. When people sa ...
Besides Buddhist, Jain and Christian nuns, the lone Islamic example of Rabia al-Basri from eighth century Iraq springs to mind. Basra may be better known to Indians for clusters of small ...