- Aisha - Wikipedia
Aisha played a significant role in early Islamic history, both during Muhammad's life and after his death She is regarded in Sunni tradition as intelligent, inquisitive, and scholarly, and is often described as Muhammad's most beloved wife after Khadija bint Khuwaylid
- Aishah | Biography, Marriage, Facts | Britannica
ʿĀʾishah (born 614, Mecca, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]—died July 678, Medina) was the third wife of the Prophet Muhammad (the founder of Islam), who played a role of some political importance after the Prophet’s death
- Was Aisha (ra) 9 Years Old When She Married the Prophet (PBUH)?
Discover the truth about Aisha (RA)'s age at marriage to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Explore historical records and authentic Islamic sources that challenge common misconceptions and Islamophobic claims
- 5 Remarkable Things About Aisha, the Wife of the Prophet
She conveyed over two thousand narrations of the Prophet (peace be upon him), providing insight into his actions and demeanor inside the home, including his sleeping habits and treatment of his wives After the death of her husband, she dedicated her life to teaching others about Islam
- Aisha bint Abi Bakr (R. A. ) | IslamicFinder
Among Prophet's (S A W ) wives, Khadija bint Khuwaylid (R A ) and Aisha bint Abi Bakr (R A ) are the most famous Aisha (R A ) was third and youngest wife of Prophet (S A W ) She was the daughter of the closest man to the Prophet (S A W ) i-e Abu Bakr Siddiq (R A )
- Aisha - New World Encyclopedia
Aisha was the daughter of the second leader of the Muslim community, Abu Bakr As one of Muhammad's wives, she is regarded as a 'mother of the believers' and so is a revered and respected figure
- Muhammads Relationship with Aisha
The relationship between Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) is one of the most profound examples of love, care, and mutual respect in history
- Aishah: The Great Scholar and Beloved Wife of The Prophet
Unveiling the life of Aishah, the esteemed scholar and beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad, her wisdom, love-filled marriage, and divine defense
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