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Aisha bint Abi Bakr [a] (c. 614 CE – July 678) was a seventh century Arab commander, [8] politician, [9] muhadditha [10] and the third and youngest wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [11] [12] Aisha had an important role in early Islamic history, both during Muhammad's life and after his death.
She was the wife of Ubaydah ibn al-Harith, [45] a faithful Muslim and from the tribe of Al-Muttalib, for which Muhammad had special responsibility. [46] When her husband died, Muhammad aiming to provide for her, married her in 4 A.H. She was nicknamed Umm Al-Masakeen (roughly translates as the mother of the poor), because of her kindness and ...
Shi'as uphold that Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter and wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib was the greatest woman while they also view her as infallible.Shia consider Fatima's ideal of the innocent and long-suffering as the counterpart to the political misdemeanors of which they accuse Aisha. [10]
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Khadija bint Khuwaylid [a] (c. 554 – November 619) was the first wife of Muhammad.Born into an aristocratic clan of the Quraysh, she was an affluent merchant in her own right and was known to have a noble personality within her tribe.
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The article names only twelve women. Zaynab bint Khuzayma (his fifth wife) is missing from the list. There seems to be no good reason for this omission. Her status as his wife is not in doubt (unlike Rayhana and Mariya). She was a "Mother of the Faithful". She belongs under the category "war widows," between Hafsa bint Umar and Hind bint Abi ...
A BBC Woman's Hour interview with Ms Mohammed was also accused of being "strikingly hostile" with more than 100 politicians, writers and other prominent figures criticising Ms Mohammed's ...