Abstract
The Islamic East witnessed a large-scale scientific movement in which sciences, arts and literature spread in it, and there were many scientific institutions that helped science and knowledge flourish. Isfahan is one of the cities of the Islamic East that contributed to the prosperity of these sciences with the scientific achievements provided by its scientists.
The fruit of these continuous efforts was that the Isfahani hadiths contributed to the support of the Islamic intellectual movement in general through what they had done in learning and communicating hadith, when it saw itself concerned with that because it represents a legitimate source in the knowledge of the lawful and the forbidden and the call to every virtue, and the scientific specialization of women was not Limited to the knowledge of hadith, as a large number of poets, preachers, ascetics, and readers appeared, but the science of narrating hadith had the greatest luck and the largest share in the care of women in it, and I chose the sixth century AH because it was a century known to have many hadiths, and the intensity of their interest in it received, authored and taught And in summary, this is what we will clarify in the course of this research.
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