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3rd wife hazrat Aisha R.A

 

Aisha was the girl of Muhammad's dear companion Abu Bakr.
 She was at first pledged to Jubayr ibn Muṭʽim, a Muslim whose dad, however agnostic, was well disposed to the Muslims.
 At the point when Khawlah bint Hakim recommended that Muhammad wed Aisha after the passing of Muhammad's most memorable spouse (Khadija), the past arrangement in regards to the marriage of Aisha with ibn Mut'im was set to the side by normal consent.

Muhammad changed over kinship of his four companions who later turned into the four Islamic rulers or replacements, into relationship through marriage. He wedded Aisha and Hafsa girls of Abu Bakr and Umar and he gave his girls to Uthman and Ali.[34] Aisha was the main virgin he married.[4]

Most of customary sources express that Aisha was pledged to Muhammad at six years old or seven, however she remained in her folks' home until the age of nine, or ten as per Ibn Hisham,[35] when the marriage was fulfilled with Muhammad, then, at that point, 53, in Medina. Aisha's age at marriage has been a wellspring of contention and discussion, and a few history specialists, Islamic researchers, and Muslim scholars have tested the beforehand acknowledged timetable of her life.[38] Both Aisha and Sawda, his two spouses, were given lofts bordered to the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi mosque.[39]

Aisha was incredibly academic and curious.
 Her commitment to the spread of Muhammad's message was remarkable, and she served the Muslim people group for a considerable length of time after his death.
She is likewise known for describing 2210 hadith,[41] not simply on issues connected with Muhammad's confidential life, yet additionally on points like marriage,Islamic legacy, Hajj and Islamic eschatology, among other subjects.
 She was exceptionally respected for her keenness and information in different fields, including verse and medication, which got a lot of commendation by the traditionist al-Zuhri and by her understudy Urwa ibn al-Zubayr


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