A00030 - International Women's Day: Memories of Mumtaz Mahal

Today is International Women's Day


a day that, in a strange historical twist given current events, first became a national holiday in 1917 Russia.  What a difference a century can make.

For my celebration of International Women's Day during this fourteenth centennial year of the Hijra, I have chosen to remember the Magnificent Seven women who are on my list of the 100 Greatest Muslims and, in particular, I have found the memory of Mumtaz Mahal to be of particular note. 


Once you learn about the life of Mumtaz Mahal, one tends to be filled with admiration and one can begin to understand why Shah Jahan created one of the Seven Architectural Wonders of the World -- the Taj Mahal -- to serve as her mausoleum and her shrine. 


Everett Jenkins
Fairfield, California
March 8, 2022

P.S. Mumtaz Mahal is No. 76 on my list.

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