Jana Begum
Jana Begum was a Mughal Indian noblewoman and scholar, noted for being one of the first women to write a commentary (Arabic: tafsir) on the Qur'an in the 17th century. She was the daughter of the Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, a scholar and general under the Mughal Emperor Akbar.[1]
Jana Begum | |
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Known for | Muslim Scholar |
Spouse(s) | Daniyal Mirza |
Academic work | |
Era | Mughal India, 17th century |
Main interests | Qur'anic commentary (Tafseer) |
References
- Yoginder Sikand. Bastions of Believers: Madrasas and Islamic Education in India. (Delhi: Penguin Books), 2005, p. 35
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