Hazrat Aisha (ra) was the wife of our beloved Prophet Muhammad
(saas)and the daughter of Hazrat Abu Bakr (ra), the first caliph of
Islam. As the wife of our Prophet (saas), Hazrat Aisha (ra) is known
as "ummul-muminun," meaning "the mother of the believers" and as the
daughter of Hazrat Abu Bakr (ra), she is known by the title of
"as-Siddiqa" meaning "the devoted". She was born in Mecca in 614. With
her superior qualities, such as intelligence, her powerful faith,
wise speech and profound understanding of the Qur'an and our Prophet
(saas), all bestowed on her by Allah, she is an exemplary Muslim for
all believers.
ADNAN OKTAR: Our motherHazrat Aisha ( ra ) was beautiful and highly
intelligent. She was very courageous, as was our mother Hazrat Hafsa (
ra ). They were the most splendid people. Many hadiths and other
accounts have come downto us through them. They are our mothers and
had aperfect understanding of Islam. Our Prophet (saas) loved them,
and they loved our Prophet (saas). Both are manifestations ofAllah.
May Allah lavish goodness upon them. Masha'Allah. (Adnan Oktar's live
interview on HarunYahya.TV (11 August2010))
The Moral Values of Hazrat Aisha (ra)
Hazrat Aisha (ra) was educated in early childhood by her father,
Hazrat Abu Bakr (ra), the first caliph of Islam. Her marriage to our
Prophet (saas) led to further moral and intellectual growth, maturity
and depth. Our mother Hazrat Aisha (ra) became a Muslim at an early
age, and with her modesty, determination, generosity and a
characterdevoid of arrogance and refusal to speak badly of anyone she
was a wise role model for all Muslims. Because of her sincere faith
and purity, she was able to act in line with Allah's approval, that
which is really essential.
Hadiths Addressed to our Mother Hazrat Aisha ( ra)
Some of the hadiths addressed to our mother Hazrat Aisha (ra) and
quoted in the Ramuz al-Ahadith read as follows:
"O Aisha, Allah is He Who treats His servants with blessings. He loves
gentle behavior in all matters."
"O Aisha, gentleness and patience beautify and adorn wherever they are
found and reduce the beauty of whatever they are lifted from."
"O Aisha, backbiting is relating a Muslim's defect behind his back.
But if the flaw in question does not exist in him, then you have
slandered our Muslimbrother. And slander is a worse sin than
backbiting."
ADNAN OKTAR: The cleanliness, purity and blessed nature of our mother
Hazrat Aisha ( ra ) are praised in the Qur'an. And that is that. Do
not say anything to me after that. Or I will refuse to listen and will
answer you harshly. Let me tell you. My criterion is the Qur'an. Since
she is praised in the Qur'an, that is the end of it. I have no
interest in thisperson hearing somethingfrom there or that person from
someone else. Anyone can say what they like, insha'Allah. If she is
praised in the Qur'an, that is that. Why should I believe anyone else?
Look,Almighty Allah says, " Why,when you heard it, did you not, as men
and women of the believers, instinctively think good thoughts and say,
'This is obviously a lie'? ." This is a full clarification of the
immaculate nature of our mother Hazrat Aisha (ra). It shows her whole
life was immaculate and any statements against her can thus be seen to
have no truth to them. They canall be seen to be false. Let me also
explicitly set that out. Our other blessed mothers, our mothers
whorelated hadiths, these are blessed people...(12 September 2010
Kanal Avrupa)
Our Mother Hazrat Aisha ( ra) says…
Young people from the time of the devout Muslims who had spoken with
the Prophet Muhammad's (saas) Companions and learned from them, came
to our mother Hazrat Aisha (ra) and asked her about the moral values
of Rasulullah (saas). She said: "His moralvalues were those of the
Qur'an. He approved of that which the Holy Qur'anapproves of. And he
disapproved of and avoided what the Qur'an disapproves of."
"When Rasulullah (saas) had to choose between two things, he would
take the easier, so long as it was not sinful. But when itwas sinful,
he avoided it more than anyone else. Rasulullah (saas) never sought
revenge for his own personal desire."
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