Introduction
Khairun Nisa Alameen aspires to be the greatest woman in the world. The noble ladies who exemplified the highest standards of righteousness, faith, and purity were bestowed with this title. They include Lady Maryam A.S. (Molaiti Batul Maryam A.S.), a representation of patience, piety, and honor.

The Status of Maryam A.S.
The Holy Qur’an makes many references to Lady Maryam A.S. She is referred to by Allah the Almighty as “Siddiqa“—a woman of truth—and is deemed superior to all other ladies of her era. Prophet Isa A.S. (Jesus) was born to her miraculously, a sign from God, and was raised with Allah’s special attention.
“And [discuss] when the angels declared, ‘O Mary, it is true that Allah has selected you, cleansed you, and elevated you above the women of the world.'”
(Qur’an, Aal-e-Imran, Surah 3:42)
Why is she called “Batul”?
The term “Batul” refers to a woman who is totally devoted to Allah and unaffected by material cravings. Why does she go by “Batul”?. lived a life of complete dependence on the Lord, humility, and worship. Her persona stands for innocence and unshakable faith.
Khairun Nisa — The Best of Women
Maryam A.S. is regarded by Muslims as one of the four greatest women in history.
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (R.A.) and Maryam bint Imran (A.S.)
Pharaoh Fatima Zahra (S.A.) Asiaya’s wife
Because of their unparalleled strength and piety, these four ladies have been crowned Khairun Nisa, the greatest of women.

Conclusion
Lady Maryam A.S., who embodies patience, humility, dedication, and total faith in Allah, is a perfect example for all women. For those who aspire to live in chastity and submission to their Creator, her life serves as a bright example.