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Aisha Al-Manoubya
AÏsha Al-Manoubya ( ar, عائشة المنوبية, ʿĀʾisha al-Mannūbiyya), also known by the honorific ''Al-Saida'' ('saint') or ''Lella'' ('the Lady') (1199–1267 Common Era, CE), is one of the most famous women in Tunisia, and a prominent figure in Islam. ʿĀʾisha was known for her Sufism and good deeds. She was the supporter and student of Abu Said al-Baji, Sidi Bousaid al-Baji and Abul Hasan ash-Shadhili. Her presence as a woman on the high level of education and advocacy activity and charity event was very unusual in her time. Life Dates given for ʿĀʾisha's life vary slightly, but scholarly sources give 1199–1267 Common Era, CE (595–665 Hijri year, AH). According to her hagiography, ʿĀʾisha was born in the village of Manouba, near Tunis, and showed signs of her saintliness already in childhood, challenging social norms and effecting miraculous deeds (''Karamat, karamāt''). In portraying ʿĀʾisha's socially transgressive behaviour, her saint's life 'ali ...
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Plaque Métallique Indiquant Le Souk Saida El Manoubia Photo 2 سوق السيدة المنوبية
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