A Treasury of 'A'ishah: A Guidance from the Beloved of the Beloved: 7 (Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization, 7)

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A Treasury of 'A'ishah: A Guidance from the Beloved of the Beloved: 7 (Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization, 7)

A Treasury of 'A'ishah: A Guidance from the Beloved of the Beloved: 7 (Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization, 7)

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Nasa'i, Imam Abu Abd-ur-Rahman Ahmad, ed. (1994). Sunan Nasa'i: English translation with Arabic Text. Vol.1. Translated by Siddiqui, Muhammad Iqbal. Lahore: Kazi Publication.

Afsaruddin, Asma (2014). "ʿĀʾisha bt. Abī Bakr". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam (3ed.). Brill Online . Retrieved 11 January 2015. Sonbol, Amira (2003). "Rise of Islam: 6th to 9th century". In Joseph, Suad (ed.). Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures. Vol.1. Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-9004113800. When Ali could not execute those merely accused of Uthman's murder, Aisha delivered a fiery speech against him for not avenging the death of Uthman. The first to respond to Aisha was Abdullah ibn Aamar al-Hadhrami, the governor of Mecca during the reign of Uthman, and prominent members of the Banu Umayya. With the funds from the "Yemeni Treasury" Aisha set out on a campaign against the Rashidun Caliphate of Ali. [ citation needed]

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Goodwin, Jan (1994). Price of Honor: Muslim Women Lift the Veil of Silence on the Islamic World. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0452283770.

A Treasury of ‘A’ishah” by Sofia Rehman is no less than a treasure when it comes to literature on the Beloved wife of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Through a curated selection of 40 statements made by ‘A’ishah, Sofia offers an intimate portrayal of one of the most prolific women in Islamic history - whom she has devoted years to studying. Aisha was born in Mecca c. 613–614. [20] [21] She was the daughter of Abu Bakr and Umm Ruman, two of Muhammad's most trusted companions. [5] No sources offer much more information about Aisha's childhood years. [22] [23] Marriage to Muhammad Watt, William Montgomery (1960). ʿĀʾis̲h̲a Bint Abī Bakr (2nded.). Encyclopaedia of Islam Online. ISBN 978-9004161214.

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According to the Islamic tradition, Aisha was six or seven years old when she was married off by her father to Muhammad. [28] This is reported across many of the books of Hadith, the earliest being the report recorded by the companion of Malik ibn Anas, ibn Wahb in his hadith collection "al Jami' - Ibn Wahb" in which Aisha recollects the time when she was married off to Muhammad. Similar reports can be found in the famous Sahih compilations by Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim. [29] [30] Ibn Sa'd (1995). Women of Madina (in Arabic). Vol.8. Translated by Aisha Bewley. Ta-Ha Publishers. ISBN 978-1897940242. Kelly Bulkeley; Kate Adams; Patricia M. Davis (2009). "6 (Dreaming in the Life of the Prophet Muhammad)". Dreaming in Christianity and Islam: Culture, Conflict, and Creativity. Rutgers University Press. p.87. ISBN 9780813546100.



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