STORY CLUSTER
Women of the Holy Quran
The Quran honors specific women whose faith, words and choices Allah SWT preserved forever — Maryam (AS), Asiyah, Hajar, Sarah, the Queen of Sheba. Their stories are signs for those who reflect.

Quran Names Only ONE Woman
The Quran names only one woman explicitly: Maryam (AS), honored in Surah Maryam.
Read the full story →
Pharaoh's Wife Chose Paradise
Asiyah — Pharaoh's wife — chose paradise over the throne. The single dua the Quran preserved from her.
Read the full story →
The Woman Honored Above All Women
The Quran honors Maryam (AS) above all women of the world, as revealed in Surah Al-Imran (3:42).
Read the full story →
Allah Chose Her Above All Women
Maryam (AS) — the only woman named in the Quran. Why Allah chose her above all women.
Read the full story →
Pharaoh's Wife Chose This Prayer
Asiyah prayed a single dua while Pharaoh tortured her — and Allah placed it in the Quran forever.
Read the full story →
How Pharaoh's Wife Chose Paradise Over Power
Discover how Pharaoh's wife Asiyah chose paradise over power in Surah At-Tahrim (66:11).
Read the full story →Frequently Asked
Who is Maryam in the Quran?
Maryam is depicted in the Quran as the virtuous mother of Prophet Isa (AS), chosen by Allah for her piety and purity. She is the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran, with an entire Surah (Surah Maryam) dedicated to her story. Her miraculous conception of Isa (AS) is detailed in Surah Al-Imran and Surah Maryam, highlighting her devotion and the divine favor bestowed upon her.
Who is Asiyah in the Quran?
Asiyah is mentioned in the Quran as the wife of Pharaoh, who remained faithful to Allah despite her husband's tyranny. She is praised for her belief and is one of the exemplary women of faith, as noted in Surah At-Tahrim (66:11). Her story illustrates her plea to Allah for salvation from Pharaoh's oppression, serving as a model of steadfastness.
Who is Hajar in the Quran?
Hajar is the wife of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the mother of Prophet Ismail (AS), whose story is referenced in the Quran in connection with the establishment of the Kaaba. Although not named directly, her trials in the desert and the miracle of Zamzam water are integral to Islamic tradition, alluded to in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:158). Her perseverance is commemorated in the Hajj rituals of Sa'i between Safa and Marwah.
Who is Sarah in the Quran?
Sarah is the wife of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), mentioned in the Quran as a righteous woman who received the glad tidings of a son, Ishaq (AS), in her old age. Her story is recounted in Surah Hud (11:71-72) and Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:29), emphasizing Allah's power to grant miracles. She exemplifies patience and faith in Allah's promises.
Who is the Queen of Sheba in the Quran?
The Queen of Sheba, known as Bilqis, is portrayed in the Quran as a wise and powerful ruler who visited Prophet Sulaiman (AS) after receiving his letter inviting her to submit to Allah. Her story in Surah An-Naml (27:22-44) highlights her intelligence and eventual acceptance of the faith. It demonstrates themes of wisdom, humility, and recognition of Allah's signs.