Aisha bint Abu Bakr (RU) - Daughter of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq
'Aisha was born in 614 CE, she had
claims to noble birth from both sides of the family. Her mother was Umm Roman
and her father was Abu Bakr As-Siddiq.
She said that there were nine
blessings of Allah which distinguished her from all other women in the world
except Maryam bint 'Imran, the mother of 'Issa.
The Angel Jibril had presented her
portrait wrapped in green silk to Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)
and told him that this was the picture of the lady chosen by Allah, to be his
consort both in this world and the next.
She was the only virgin to have
become the wife of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him).
When the Prophet passed away, he was
resting in her lap and was buried in her apartment.
Many times angels encircled her
apartment with love and respect.
Very often divine revelation would
come to Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) when they were lying
together resting in peace and tranquility.
She was the daughter of a true
friend of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), Abu Bakr As-Siddiq.
Ayat had descended from the heavens
from Allah proving her innocence.
She was born a Muslim and had been
brought up in a pure environment, and spent her formative years with the best
of creatures, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him).
Allah, the Lord, the Sustainer of
the Universe promised her Divine Forgiveness and abundant bounties.
As a girl she used to play with
dolls, Once Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) visited her father, he
saw her playing with a winged horse; she was barely five years old at the time.
When he inquired she said it's a horse. He smiled and answered that horses
didn't have wings! She promptly retorted that the Prophet Sulaiman had winged
horses, which showed even at this tender age she was intelligent on religious
and historical matters. At the age of 8 years, she experienced an historic
move, when the first Islamic state was on rise, she was able to recall all the
minor details. Next year she joined the household of the Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him).
Small rooms were constructed around
the Prophet's Mosque, and Ayshah occupied one of these, on the eastern side of
the Mosque it had earthen walls with a roof made of leaves and twigs. It was
covered with a blanket to prevent rainwater from seeping through and the roof
was so low that a person standing upright could touch it. The door never closed
and a blanket hung as curtain. Close to the room, on a slightly higher level
was another small room. A mat, a thin mattress, a pillow filled with the bark
of trees, a water bag, a small plate for dates and a glass for drinking water
were all the things in the room. This sparse little room was filled with
spiritual treasures.
When the whole of Arabia was under
authority of Islam, huge quantities of grain and cash flowed into the central
treasury. But on the day that Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) passed
away, there was not even food for a single day in his household. Ayshah
maintained this tradition up to her last days.
Ayshah was very charitable, all
money that came her way was given away as soon as possible One day
a beggar came to her and asked for
food. She told her maid to give the lady the piece of bread they had. The maid
answered that there was nothing else with which she could break her fast.
'Ayshah said help the hungry woman and the evening would take care of itself.
By the blessings of Allah in the evening someone sent her a dish of cooked
meat; She also sold the house she owned to give the price in charity.
She loved her sister's son,
'Abdullah bin Zubayr, very deeply. He loved her and always looked after her
needs. Once he remarked that her generosity needed to be restrained. 'A'ishah
was upset when she heard this; she swore she would never to talk to him.
Finally, when she calmed down and made up with him, she freed several slaves as
penance for breaking her oath.
'Ayshah was soft-hearted. On one
occasion when a beggar carrying two children came to her door;
Ayshah had only three dates in the
house. These she gave her; the woman gave one each to the children and started
eating one herself. One of the children ate his share quickly and started
looking at his mother eating her date. The woman could not bear her child's
hunger and took the date from her mouth, broke it into two halves, and gave a
piece to each of the children. When 'Ayshah saw this heart-rending scene she
could not control her tears.
In the month of Sha'ban, Ayshah
accompanied Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) who led the Muslim army
towards Qadid, where a minor battle started with tribe of Banu Mustalaq.
Several hypocrites were also part of the army during this particular battle.
She had borrowed a necklace from her sister Asma'. On the way back the army
camped in the desert, and Ayshah went far into desert to relieve herself.
Suddenly she realized that the necklace dropped along the way. She found it
after a long search. When she reached the site, the caravan had left, the
normal procedure was that the ladies, who were segregated from the men folk,
would get into their litter and draw the curtains. Then the camel drivers would
place the litter on the camel's back. Since 'Ayshah was very light no one
realized her absence. She lay down, waiting for her companions to return.
Safwan bin Mu'attil had the
responsibility of checking the camp site for things which might have been left
behind, at daybreak he arrived to find someone lying down in a Jilbab. When
'Ayshah heard him she woke up, and got on to the camel. He then walked leading
the camel by the bridle.
At noon when the caravan had just
reached the next camp site to rest, they saw 'Ayshah arriving with Safwan.
Madinah was flooded by loose talk that 'Ayshah was a loose woman and her
character was suspect, led by 'Abdullah bin Ubayy bin Salul. Hasan bin Thabit,
Hamnah bint Jahash, and Mastah bin Athathah who joined the hypocrites. The
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was extremely disturbed when he heard
this talk, but 'Ayshah was blissfully ignorant of all this.
One night when she went out with the
mother of Mastah bin Athathah. The lady tripped and started cursing her son.
'Ayshah said that he was a Companion of the Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him) who fought in the Battle of Badr and deserved respect. The old lady
retorted that 'Ayshah was ignorant of the fact that he was involved in an awful
plot; she revealed what had been taking place behind her back. On returning
home, she took the permission of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him),
and went to visit her parents. She was heartbroken, her sympathetic and loving
parents advised her to be patient and everything would be cleared up. But she
could not accept the fact that people could descend to such cruel depths. After
two days and nights of continuous weeping she fell ill.
On the third morning, the Prophet
(peace and blessings be upon him) came to see her. He told her very gently that
if she erred she should ask Allah for His forgiveness. She said to her husband
that if she denied she was guilty, nobody would believe her; but she was
innocent and only Allah knew it. The best answer to these accusations was to
quote the answer of the father of Yusuf,
"So (for me) patience is most
fitting. And it is Allah Whose help can be sought against that (lie) which you
describe." [Noble Quran 12:18]
At precisely this moment, the Ayat
announcing her innocence were revealed. When the revelation ended he then
turned to 'Ayshah with a smile and started reciting the Ayat,
"Verily, those who brought
forth the slander are a group among you. Consider it not a bad thing for you.
Nay, it is good for you. Unto every man among them will be paid that which he
earned of the sin, and as for him among them who had the greater share therein,
his will be a great torment. Why then, did not the believers, men and women,
when you heard it (the slander), think good of their own people and say:
"This (charge) is an obvious lie?" Why did they not produce four
witnesses? Since they (the slanderers) have not produced witnesses! Then with
Allah they are the liars. Had it not been for the Grace of Allah and His Mercy
unto you in this world and in the Hereafter, a great torment would have touched
you for that whereof you had spoken. When you were propagating it with your
tongues, and uttering with your mouths that whereof you had no knowledge, you
counted it a little thing, while with Allah it was very great. And why did you
not, when you heard it, say: "It is not right for us to speak of this.
Glory be to You (O Allah)! This is a great lie." Allah forbids you from it
and warns you not to repeat the like of it forever, if you are believers. And
Allah makes the Ayat plain to you, and Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise. Verily,
those who like that (the crime of) illegal sexual intercourse should be
propagated among those who believe, they will have a painful torment in this
world and in the Hereafter. And Allah knows and you know not. And had it not
been for the Grace of Allah and His Mercy on you, (Allah Would have hastened
the punishment upon you). And that Allah is full of kindness, Most Merciful. O
you who believe! Follow not the footsteps of Shaytan. And whosoever follows the
footsteps of Shaytan, then, verily, he commands Al-Fahsha' (illegal sexual
intercourse), and Al-Munkar (evil and wicked deeds). And had it not been for
the Grace of Allah and His Mercy on you, not one of you would ever have been
pure from sins. But Allah purifies (guides to Islam) whom He wills, and Allah
is All-Hearer, All-Knower." [Noble Quran 24:11-21]
Her parents were proud and relieved;
pride that their daughter had been honored with a Quranic revelation, and
relief that she was acquitted of any wrongdoing. They asked their daughter to
rise and thank her husband, 'Ayshah promptly replied that she was grateful to
her Allah for He had revealed Quranic Ayat in her honor. This episode is known
in Islamic History as the Event of Al-Ifk.
After this incident the Prophet's
respect for 'Ayshah increased even more. 'Amr bin 'Aas once asked Muhammad
(peace and blessings be upon him) who he loved most in this world, and he
replied that he loved 'Ayshah more than anyone else. Then he asked him about
the men folk. And the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) answered that
he loved Ayshah's father the most. On one occasion 'Umar told his daughter
Hafsah not to try and compete with 'Ayshah as Muhammad (peace and blessings be
upon him) valued her very highly.
The Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him) loved to listen to 'Ayshah talking and always smiled when she spoke.
On one 'Eid day there were some Africans displaying their skill with spears;
'Ayshah wanted to watch, so the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) stood
in front of her so she could enjoy and not be seen. And he did not move until
she tired of it.
But all this pleasant entertainment
could not distract Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) from his duty to
Allah. When the Mu'adthin's call to prayer would be heard, he immediately would
rise and prepare to go the mosque, the love for Allah had priority over all
other affections and interests.
Once they camped at a place in the
desert and again 'Ayshah's necklace fell off. Some of the companions were sent
to find it. When the call for morning prayers was given, there was no water for
ablution. The Companions were worried about the morning prayers, and held
Ayshah responsible. Her father rebuked his daughter for creating a situation,
which might lead to the prayers being missed. Exactly at this moment this Ayat
was revealed to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him),
"And if you are ill, or on a
journey, or one of you comes after answering the call of nature, or you have
been in contact with women (by sexual relations) and you find no water, perform
Tayammum with clean earth and rub therewith your face and hands. Truly, Allah
is Ever Oft-Pardoning, Oft-Forgiving." [Noble Quran 4:43]
The people expressed their thanks
for such a great favor Allah granted because of her. Abu Bakr As-Siddiq had not
realized until that moment how pleased Allah was with her.
By the ninth year after Hijrah,
Islam had spread over most of Arabia. Madinah became a flourishing state. Some
wives of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) requested a increase in
allowances. This disturbed the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and he
declared that for one month he would separate himself from his wives, and he
went into seclusion.
After 29 days he came to 'Ayshah's
apartment, and told her to make a choice after consulting her parents; choose
him and a life of hardship, or leave him and lead a life of ease. 'Ayshah had
no doubt in her mind; she immediately answered that she and her parents would
sacrifice their lives for him if need arose, there was no need to consult her
parents and she would prefer life with him to the world and its attractions. A
beautiful smile lit his face. And then Allah revealed the following,
"O Prophet Say to your wives:
'If you desire the life of this world, and its glitter, them come! I will make
a provision for you and set you free in a handsome manner (divorce). But if you
desire Allah And His Messenger, and the Home of the hereafter, then verily,
Allah has prepared for the good-doers among you an enormous reward."
[Noble Quran 33:28-29]
All the wives took the same decision
as 'Ayshah.
In two recorded incidents Ayshah saw
Jibril personally.
On one occasion, 'Ayshah saw the
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) talking to a rider of a horse. When
she inquired about the stranger, he was surprised that she saw him and told her
it was the Angel Jibril as human and sent greetings to you. She prayed that
Allah give reward to the honored guest and to noble host.
Anas narrates: Once Prophet (peace
and blessings be upon him) was praying in 'Ayshah's apartment, she saw someone
standing outside the door. When he finished his prayers she informed him. It
was angel Jibril. Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) invited him inside
but he replied that they don't enter where there were dogs or pictures. When
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) looked around he saw a puppy in a
corner of the room; when he was chased out then the angel entered.
'Ayshah attained a lofty status
because of her knowledge. Everyone consulted her on the finer points of
religion. Many Hadiths originated from her 2210 in number.. She was among the
top seven companions who narrated thousands of Hadiths.
Imam Dthahabi wrote that she was a
theologian of the highest order. She imbibed divinely inspired knowledge and
wisdom from the very fountainhead of Prophethood and an eyewitness to problems
and their answers by divine revelations. Her apartment was the centre where
Ayat were revealed by the divine Mercy of Allah. Thus she was given the title
of 'Horizon of the Ladies of Islam'.
During the time of
Khulafa-u-Rashidin, her Fatwas were accepted. Once someone asked Masruq if
'Ayshah had mastery over Shari'ah laws regarding inheritance. He swore that he
had seen Companions asking her questions about the finer points of the laws of
inheritance. 'Urwah bin Zubayr, her sister Asma's son often visited her to
discuss religious issues with her. Other Companions envied him as he could
freely approach her at any time.
Once the Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) and 'Ayshah were not feeling well. The Prophet (peace
and blessings be upon him) said that if she died before him he would bathe her
and shroud her and lower her into her grave and pray for her. She light
heartedly replied that it seemed as if he would celebrate her death; and she
told him that in case she died before him, he should bring a new wife into her
apartment. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) smiled at this.
Her brother, 'Abdur-Rahman came in
during his last moments with a Siwak in his hand; the Prophet
(peace and blessings be upon him)
looked longingly at it. 'Ayshah understood and asked him if she could offer one
to him. When he nodded, she took it and softened it with her teeth and offered
it to him. He cleaned his teeth; and dipping his hand frequently in water, he
kept wiping his face again and again, repeating the words,
"There is none worthy of
worship but Allah. Verily, death has pains." Then he pointed upward with
his hand and said, "Toward the best friend"
Ayshah once had a dream that three
moons descended into her apartment. When the Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him) passed away he was buried in her apartment. Her father told her that
part of her dream came true that day - the first moon irradiated her apartment.
Later, her father and then Umar Al-Khattab was buried next to the Prophet
(peace and blessings be upon him) which fulfilled the prophesy of her dream.
Imam Dthahabi quoted a saying of the
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) that a Prophet's soul leaves its body
in the place that it likes the best. Thus it is proven he died in his favorite
place, the apartment of 'Ayshah.
She left this earthly existence for
Paradise in the year 58 Hijrah on the 17th of Ramadhan at the age of 66.
She was buried in Jannatul Baqi'.
with Abu Hurairah leading the funeral prayers.
Source: "Great Women of
Islam" - by Dar-us-Salam Publications— with Sha Zee.
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