📖 Acerca de Fatma
Fatma es la variante turca del nombre árabe Fatimah, derivado de la raíz f-t-m (فطم), que significa 'destetar' o 'abstenerse', con connotaciones de pureza y devoción. El nombre tiene una profunda carga espiritual en el mundo islámico, pues fue llevado por Fátima al-Zahra, hija del Profeta Mahoma, venerada tanto en el islam sunita como en el chiita. A lo largo de los siglos, el nombre se extendió por el mundo árabe, Anatolia, el norte de África y los Balcanes. En Turquía, Fatma ha sido uno de los nombres femeninos más populares durante siglos, símbolo de continuidad, honor familiar y resiliencia femenina.
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- Fatimah bint Muhammad — Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib; one of the most revered figures in Islam, regarded as a paragon of virtue in both Sunni and Shia traditions.
- Fatima al-Fihri — 9th-century Tunisian-born Muslim woman who founded the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, Morocco in 859 CE — widely considered the world's oldest continuously operating university.
- Fatma Girik — Legendary Turkish film actress and politician, known as 'the queen of Turkish cinema,' who starred in hundreds of films between the 1960s and 1990s.
- Fatma Şahin — Turkish politician who served as Mayor of Gaziantep (2014–2024), making history as one of the first prominent female metropolitan mayors in Turkey.
- Fatima Malik — Pakistani activist and women's rights advocate known for her work empowering girls in rural communities through education initiatives.