
The Woman Who Founded Mecca: Hagar's Untold Story
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Welcome to the pilot episode of Wise Women with Daisy Khan – where we uncover the forgotten stories of extraordinary women who shaped our world. What if the holiest site in Islam was founded not by a king or prophet, but by a single mother abandoned in the desert? 2.5 million people annually retrace the exact footsteps of a single mother abandoned in the desert 4,000 years ago? Meet Hagar – the Egyptian noblewoman whose desperate search for water in barren sand founded Mecca itself. Her seven runs between two hills became the sacred ritual millions still perform today. The spring that saved her son flows even now, after 4,000 years, nourishing pilgrims and believers worldwide. Here's the contradiction: men who honor Hagar's courage by retracing in her footsteps often restrict women in their own lives from walking too fast, claiming it's immodest. They celebrate her independence in ritual while questioning women's capabilities in reality.
Islamic scholar Daisy Khan reveals how one woman's refusal to surrender created a legacy transcending religious boundaries. This isn't just ancient history – it's a masterclass in leadership and the contradictions we still face.
This is Wise Women with Daisy Khan – because every woman's story matters.
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