The woman who defended the prophet was Maria Magdolene. She was rumored to be a prostitute and/or Jesus' girlfriend.
Rosa Parks
No, he was a male prophet.
The woman you are referring to is Hazrat Aasiya, who was the wife of Prophet Musa (Moses), mother of Prophet Harun (Aaron), and sister of Prophet Prophet Musa (Moses).
The Oracle of Delphi was always a woman, and the only oracle I am familiar with, and known only by that title. A female prophet is usually called a prophetess.
They defended their discrimination policy with the rationale that woman were incapable to work.
When a Jewish woman gave him a sheep poisoned and was that poison is the disease, who died by the Prophet peace be upon him
The widow in Zarephath
I feel that she was not a prophet, as she left no original teachings. She was just an extra-ordinary woman with extra-ordinary will-power
it can rep some sort of church
He worked for a business WOMAN named Kadija who gave him a job. She was quite a bit older than him and he married her.
A seldom used gender specific noun for a female is 'prophetess'.
Safoora (Zippora), the daughter of Prophet Shuayb (Jethro) and wife of Prophet Musa (Moses). Her name is narrated as Zipporah. She is the wife of prophet Moses and daughter of prophet Shuayeb.