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The early Ummah’s survival was forged through the strategic actions of three pivotal women in a violent tribal landscape. Khadija bint Khuwaylid provided the initial financial foundation and psychological validation. Hafsa bint Umar served as the primary custodian of the first unified manuscript, protecting the text from political interference. Finally, Aisha bint Abi Bakr defined the legal and intellectual framework, ensuring the movement evolved into a lasting global civilization.
Note that the foundation of the faith was originally constructed and written by women. However, later historical shifts and tribal politics saw men alter the application of the law, often to the detriment of women. Essentially, the version of the message known today has been influenced by these later interpretations, deviating from the original words and context established during the time of Muhammad.