Sarah Rifat AlhawariImas Kania RahmanAmir Tengku Ramly
<p><em>The emergence of various understandings around women who present new figures makes it seem as if they have lost the figure of Qudwah for Muslim women. </em><em>A</em><em>ll the roles that Islam has given to women, require them to have some special skills related to Islamic leadership</em><em>. The roles</em><em> will affect themselves, their families, and the communit</em><em>ies</em><em>. This study aims to revive the figure of Muslim women in the study of Islamic </em><em>h</em><em>istory in order to fill the Qudwah void in women t</em><em>hese days</em><em>. </em><em>By doing this study, </em><em>it is hoped that women will understand more about the nature and role of women in Islam. This research </em><em>i</em><em>s</em><em> a</em><em> library research method wh</em><em>ich</em><em> the researcher tries to study the related literature. This study succeeded in revealing the figure of women in Islamic History who were able to apply leadership skills without</em><em> getting out of context of</em><em> being a woman; which will be useful for character development for the woman herself. </em></p>