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Iqbalunnisa Hussain (5 February 1897-22 October 1954) was an Indian educator, writer, activist and feminist who worked for the Educational reform in Muslim womens.
Early life
Iqbalunnisa Hussain was born on 5 February 1897 in Banglore, Karnataka.
She was fluent in Urdu, Arabic and Persian. She completed her bachelor's degree with a Gold Medal from Maharani College, Mysore and she went to University of Leeds for her Post Graduation.
Personal life
She was married to Syed Ahmed Hussain, a Government official at Mysore at a tender age of 15. They had seven children together.
References
- "Iqbalunnisa Hussain: A Stalwart of Muslim Women's Education". Indian Liberals (in Bengali). Retrieved 2024-12-26.
- Rehman, Mumtaz (2021-05-30). "Iqbalunnisa Hussain: A Pioneer In The Education Of Muslim Women In India l #IndianWomenInHistory". Feminism in India. Retrieved 2024-12-26.