508 - Muhammad ibn al-Wazir narrated to us, he said: Al-Walid ibn Muslim narrated to us, he said: Abdallah ibn Umar ibn Hafs ibn Asim ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab narrated to us, from Nafi, from Ibn Umar, who said: "There is no adhan or iqamah for women."
509 - Al-Walid said: I asked Abu Amr: "Is there an adhan for women?" He said: "No." I said: "Is there an iqamah for women?" He said: "Yes."
510 - Al-Walid said: Talha informed me that he heard Ata say: "The iqamah is mandatory for women."
511 - Al-Walid said: Uthman ibn al-Aswad informed me that he heard Mujahid say: "The iqamah is for women."
512 - Al-Walid said: Abdallah ibn al-Ala informed me, he said: I heard Makhul and Yazid ibn Abi Malik say: "There is an iqamah for women, but the woman should not raise her voice with it except to the extent that she lets those next to her hear it."
513 - Abu Sulayman Yahya ibn Uthman narrated to us, he said: Baqiyyah ibn al-Walid narrated to us, from Yazid ibn al-Simt, from al-Hakam ibn Abdallah, from al-Qasim ibn Muhammad, from Asma bint Yazid, she said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say: "There is no adhan or iqamah for women, and when she leads them in prayer, she should not stand except with them in the row, and she should not stand in front of them."
(1) Thus it is in the original, and it is possible that the transcriber's gaze jumped to the statement of Ata.