Biography of Aisha RA 2.0 APK

Ā’ishah bint Abī Bakr (613/614 – 678 CE) was one ofMuhammad'swives.In Islamic writings, her name is thus oftenprefixed by thetitle "Mother of the Believers" (Arabic: أمّالمؤمنين ummal-mu'minīn), per the description of Muhammad's wivesin theQur'an. Aisha had an important role in early Islamic history,bothduring Muhammad's life and after his death. In Sunnitradition,Aisha is thought to be scholarly and inquisitive. Shecontributedto the spread of Muhammad's message and served theMuslim communityfor 44 years after his death.She is also known fornarrating 2210hadiths,not just on matters related to the Prophet'sprivate life,but also on topics such as inheritance, pilgrimage,andeschatology.Her intellect and knowledge in varioussubjects,including poetry and medicine, were highly praised byearlyluminaries such as al-Zuhri and her student Urwa ibnal-Zubayr. Herfather, Abu Bakr, became the first caliph to succeedMuhammad, andafter two years was succeeded by Umar. During the timeof the thirdcaliph Uthman, Aisha had a leading part in theopposition that grewagainst him, though she did not agree eitherwith those responsiblefor his assassination nor with the party ofAli.During the reign ofAli, she wanted to avenge Uthman's death,which she attempted to doin the Battle of the Camel. Sheparticipated in the battle bygiving speeches and leading troops onthe back of her camel. Sheended up losing the battle, but herinvolvement and determinationleft a lasting impression. Afterwards,she lived quietly in Medinafor more than twenty years, took no partin politics, and becamereconciled to Ali and did not opposeMu'awiya. The majority oftraditional hadith sources state thatAisha was married to Muhammadat the age of six or seven, but shestayed in her parents' homeuntil the age of nine, or ten accordingto Ibn Hisham, when themarriage was consummated with Muhammad, then53, in Medina. AppFeature : -Have 7 avalaiblelanguageEnglish,Arab,Indon,Malay,French,Benggali,Russia and Turkish

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