Aisha: The Wife, The Companion, The Scholar

· Tughra Books
4.6
15 reviews
eBook
220
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This book portrays one of the most significant personalities in the history of Islam. Taking the misunderstandings and defamation about her into consideration, Aisha needs to be understood correctly. This study by Dr Resit Haylamaz, an expert on the life of the Prophet and his leading Companions, reflects her life in various aspects based on reliable reports. The book clarifies her critical role at establishing the Islamic teaching, with particular reference to her role in the transmission of private matters concerning women and marital relations, as well as recording the authentic sayings of the Prophet. As her sensitivity at practicing religion is related in a rich variety of examples, much disputed issues like her marriage age and her stance about Ali ibn Abi Talib are covered as separate topics.

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4.6
15 reviews
Haitaim Alkasaimy
28 August 2019
Im surprised how we consider Aisha as a real good person while there are so much evidence proves the opposite. As a matter fact we are talking about hundreds of evidence in hundreds of books approves that Aisha was evil and harming the prophet Muhammad PBUH and always wanted to be in power.
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Alya Adriana
27 February 2023
This is a great story to read about Aisha and her life details with The Prophet (saw) !!
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gabriel lim
9 June 2020
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