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A Year with A'ishah The Mother of the Believers

SKU: 25450

UPC: 9781847742278

Author: Abdur Raheem Kidwai

Publisher: kube publishing

Binding: Hardcover

Size: 14x20cm

Pages: 385

Weight: 530g

Publishing year: 2024

Introduction: A Journey with the Beloved Wife of the Prophet

A Year with A'ishah: They have adorned the feminine figure of The Mother of the Believers—A’ishah bint Abu Bakr as one of the prominent women in the history of Islam. But not only was she a wife of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w), she also have impacted the Muslim community in many ways. Every reader is warmly welcomed to invest a year of time learning about her knowledge, power, and achievements as a scholar, a leader, and a model for Muslim women.

A’ishah: The Beloved of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)

The interdependency between a woman and the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) The key focus of the book is laid in the thick of the narration where describe the relations of A’ishah. The couple was known to have had a happy marriage; A’ishah related many of the hadith that Muslims consider sacred today. As a wife of the Prophet, she was privy to the actualites of Islam and therefore essential as a source of information for the Muslims then and for posterity.

A Scholar of the Highest Order

A’ishah is not only the Prophet’s wife, but she also was one of the most knowledgeable scholars of the 7th century. The book also focuses on her scholarly inputs to Islam with outlines in Fiqh and Hadith. Umm’ Abdullah as-Sughra A’ishah bint Abu Bakr al-Siddiq narrated over 2000 Hadith and was a teacher to many of the companions of the prophet and the generation of jurists and scholars. Because of her outstanding learning, memory, and surely profound comprehension of the texture of the Quran, being an authority she was highly respected in the tradition of Muslim scholars.

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