Aisha Ra
Aisha Ra
Aisha Ra
Through the centuries, orientalists have advance numerous accusations and far-fetched theories to discredit Islam and its last Prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon him). Praise be to Allah alone, all such accusations have been successfully refuted by the Muslims Ummah. Currently, one of the 'reinvented' accusations against the noble character of the Prophet is about his marriage to young Aisha Siddiqa (r.a.). Two main theories are often advance by orientalists to attack the pure character of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) on his marriage to Aisha (r.a.) at her young age. A. He was a Pedophile. B. He was involved in child abuse. Let's analyze each theory to dig out the truth, through the Guidance of Allah (SWT).
Definition of a Pedophile:
"Pedophile: also spelled PAEDOPHILIA, psychosexual disorder in which an adult's arousal and sexual gratification occur primarily through sexual contact with prepubescent children. The typical pedophile is unable to find satisfaction in an adult sexual relationship and may have low self-esteem, seeing sexual activity with a child as less threatening than that with an adult." Encyclopedia Britannica, 1998. The diagnostic criteria for pedophilia according to American Psychiatric Association: Over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent intense sexual urges and sexual arousing fantasies involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children. The person has acted on these urges , or is markedly distressed by them. The person is at least 16 years old and at least 5 years older than the child.
Name of Bride
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1.Hazrat Khadija Bint Khuwaylid 2. Hazrat Sawada Bint Zam'a 3. Hazrat A'isha Bint Abu Bakr 4.Hazrat Hafsa Bint 'Umar 5.Hazrat Zaynab Bint Khuzayma 6.Hazrat Ummay Salama Hind Bint Abi Umayya 7.Hazrat Zaynab Bint Jahsh 8.Hazrat Juwayria Bint AlHaritha 9. Hazrat Umm Habiba Ramla Bint Bint Abi Sufyan 10.Hazrat Safya Bint Huyayya 11.Hazrat Maymuna Bint Al-Haritha 12.Hazrat Maria al-Qibtiyya
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Twice widowed before Widow Started living with the prophet at the age of 9 Widow ? Widow Widow Widow Widow Widow Widow Virgin, Egyptian
B. Others claim that the noble Prophet (peace be upon him) indulged in child-abuse when he married Aisha at her young age
Let scrutinize this allegation...
C. The Prophet married Aisha for the benefit of Islam and Humanity
Lets analyze... 1. The Prophet married Aisha primarily for three reasons: a. To reinforce the friendly relations already existing with Abu Bakr (r.a)(his closest companion). b. To educate and train Aisha for the purposes of Islam. c. To utilize her capabilities for the sake of Islam.
2. Her Marriage with the prophet was a Wahy (Divine Revelation). She, herself relates from the Prophet. "He said, 'I saw you in dreams three times. The angel brought you to me and you were clad in white silk. He (the angel) said that it was your consort and he (angel) showed me by opening your face. You are just like that..." Sahih Muslim, Vol.2, p. 285. 3. Aisha (r.a.) was born after her parents had embraced Islam. Therefore, she was free from the defilement of polytheism right from her birth. 4. In her youth, already known for her striking beauty and her formidable memory, she came under the loving care and attention of the Prophet himself. As his wife and close companion she acquired from him knowledge and insight such as no woman has ever acquired. Aisha lived on almost fifty years after the passing away of the Prophet. She had been his wife for a decade. Much of this time was spent in learning and acquiring knowledge of the two most important sources of God's guidance, the Qur'an and the Sunnah of His Prophet. Aisha (r.a.) was one of the three wives (the other two being Hafsa (r.a.) and Umm Salama (r.a.) who memorised the Revelation. Like Hafsa (r.a.), she had her own script of the Qur'an written after the Prophet had died. So far as the Hadith or sayings of the Prophet is concerned, Aisha (r.a.) is one of four persons (the others being Abu Hurayra, Abdullah ibn Umar, and Anas ibn Malik) who transmitted more than two thousand sayings. From her, 2210 Hadith have come, out of which 174 Hadith are commonly agreed upon by both Bukhari and Muslim. Many of her transmissions pertain to some of the most intimate aspects of personal behaviour which only someone in Aishah's position could have learnt. What is most important is that her knowledge of Hadith was passed on in written form by at least three persons including her nephew Urwah who became one of the greatest scholars among the generation after the Companions. It is the claim of the Scholars of Islam that without her, half of the Ilm-I-Hadith [knowledge, understanding of the Hadith (and Islam)] would have perished. 5. Many of the learned companions of the Prophet and their followers benefited from Aishah's knowledge. Arwa Bin Zubair says, "I did not find anyone more proficient [than Aisha (r.a.)] in the knowledge of the Holy Qur'an, the Commandments of Halal (lawful) and Haram (prohibited), Ilmul-Ansab and Arabic poetry. That is why, even senior companions of the Prophet used to consult Aisha (r.a.) in resolving intricate issued".
Ibn Qayyim and Ibn Sa'ad, Jala-ul-Afham, vol. 2, p. 26. Abu Musa al-Ash'ari says: "Never had we (the companions) had any difficulty for the solution of which we approached Aisha and did not get some useful information from her". Sirat-I-Aisha, on the authority of Trimidhi, p. 163. 6. As a teacher she had a clear and persuasive manner of speech and her power of oratory has been described in superlative terms by al-Ahnaf who said: "I have heard speeches of Abu Bakr and Umar, Uthman and Ali and the Khulafa up to this day, but I have not heard speech more persuasive and more beautiful from the mouth of any person than from the mouth of Aisha." The Prophet said, "The superiority of 'Aisha to other ladies is like the superiority of Tharid (i.e. meat and bread dish) to other meals. Many men reached the level of perfection, but no woman reached such a level except Mary, the daughter of Imran and Asia, the wife of Pharaoh." Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith, Narrated by Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari Hadith 4.643. Musa Ibn Talha (r.a.) says, "I did not see anyone more eloquent than Aisha (r.a.)" Mustadrak of Hakim, vol.4, p.11. 7. Men and women came from far and wide to benefit from her knowledge. Aishah's great interest in the study of the Qur'an is understandable. She was an eyewitness to a number of revelations and had therefore a clear idea of the circumstances in which they were revealed. It was on her bed alone (and no other consort's) that the Prophet received Wahy (Divine Revelations) several times. This helped her in interpreting the verses. 8. At the time of the Prophet's death, the Prophet's head was on her lap. It was in her quarters that the Prophet was buried.
A Strategic Marriage
Aishahs(r.a) marriage to the Prophet (peace be upon him) represents another cultural norm of her time marriages which solidified family, tribal or political ties. Aishahs(r.a)
father, Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, was an early follower of Islam, close personal friend of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and a prominent figure in Makkah. Marriage to Aisha allowed the Prophet (peace be upon him) and Abu Bakr to establish a public alliance, while the young bride received honored status as wife of the Prophet (peace be upon him).And Aishah (r.a ) was fortunate to be trained under the care of the greatest teacher of mankind, Prophet Muhammed ( sal ). This training made her one of the most notable Muslim ladies in Islamic history.
Aishah was only 18 when the Prophet (peace be upon him) passed away, but she was already regarded a religious scholar. Over the next four decades, until her own death, Muslims consulted Aishah for her extensive understanding of Qur'an, Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), Islamic teachings and traditions (Sunnah). She helped educate Islamic scholars and took custody of children some orphans to raise then in Islam
The Battle of the Camel The first violent division among Muslims occurred when the third caliph, Uthman, was killed and some suspected that Ali, his successor, conspired in the murder. The battle which ensued, and which Ali won, became known as the Battle of the Camel because Aisha gave directives from a howdah on the back of a camel. Aishah- a role model for women Aishah(r.a) always stood for the truth. She taught Islam to many people. She was an authority on many matters of Islamic Law, especially those concerning women. Her life shows to what height a Muslim women can rise. Before Islam , women had a low status in society ; Islam gave them a very important position. Islam wants to see a woman develop her talents and contribute to society as a mother and a wife and to remain loyal and chaste. Muslim women can rise to prominence with Islam . Allah the Creator has fixed their rights and duties according to their nature and biological make-up. Aishahs life is an example for young Muslim girls, who should try to follow her devotion and love for her husband and her special aptitude for knowledge and learning.
Aisha Remembered
Aisha passed away in 58AH at the age of 67 on 17 Ramadhan. Her scholarly contributions to Islam, as well as her pious example, have earned her special status among the Mothers of the Believers, a term of honor given to all the wives of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
* Muslims invoke Allah's blessings on the Prophet Muhammad whenever his name is mentioned