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'''Fatima bint Muhammad''' (c. 605–632 CE) is one of the most revered women in Islamic history. She was the youngest daughter of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] and [[Khadija bint Khuwaylid|Khadija]], and is honored across Islamic traditions for her devotion, spiritual stature, and role within the [[Ahl al-Bayt]]. In Sunni and Shia Islam alike, she is recognized as a model of piety, while in [[Shia Islam]] she holds a uniquely elevated status as ''al-Zahra'' (“the Radiant”) and the mother of the Imams *(Momen, 1985).*<ref>Momen, M. (1985). ''An Introduction to Shi‘i Islam''. Yale University Press. https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300034998/an-introduction-to-shii-islam/</ref>
The '''World Trade Organization''' ('''WTO''') is an intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. Officially commencing on 1 January 1995 under the Marrakesh Agreement, signed by 123 nations on 15 April 1994, the WTO replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which had been in effect since 1948 (World Trade Organization, n.d.-a). The WTO is the world's largest international economic organization, with Member states of the World Trade Organization|166 member states as of 2026, representing over 98% of global trade (World Trade Organization, n.d.-b).
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. Officially commencing on 1 January 1995 under the Marrakesh Agreement, signed by 123 nations on 15 April 1994, the WTO replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which had been in effect since 1948 (World Trade Organization, n.d.-a). The WTO is the world's largest international economic organization, with Member states of the World Trade Organization|166 member states as of 2026, representing over 98% of global trade (World Trade Organization, n.d.-b). Continue ...