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    Aisha bint Abi Bakr (c. 613/614 – July 678) was Islamic prophet Muhammad's third and youngest wife. Little is known about her childhood. A preponderance of classical sources converge on Aisha being 6 or 7 years old at the time of her marriage, and 9 at the consummation; her age has been a source of ideological friction.

  2. Jul 30, 2018 · Aisha, the wife of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), is considered one of the greatest scholars in Islam—and for good reason. 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.

  3. Sep 17, 2012 · The Islamophobic depiction of Muhammad’s marriage to Aisha as motivated by misplaced desire fits within a broader Orientalist depiction of Muhammad as a philanderer. This idea dates back to the...

  4. There is little known about Aisha's (R.A.) childhood years. Aisha’s (R.A.) favorite pastime, as a girl, was swinging and playing with dolls. Once on a visit to her father Abu Bakr (R.A.), Prophet (S.A.W.) saw her playing with a winged horse. She was barely five years old at the time.

  5. 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.

  6. Aisha, Ayesha, ' A'isha, or ' Aisha 1 (Arabic عائشه `ā'isha, "she who lives") was a wife of the prophet Muhammad. 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.

  7. Aishah, the wife of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), is considered one of the greatest scholars in Islam—and for good reason. 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.

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