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can u tell me the ayat that talk about Aisha one of the prophet wifes. and they talk about i dont know if u ever heard of this thing its called hadithat al ebil can you help me with it plzzzzzzz i would apprecitate it thank you

2006-10-02 15:03:16 · 4 answers · asked by ♥still luvin u♥ 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

i still cant find the ayat i already know the store but i dont know the ayat i need to know the ayat

2006-10-03 08:06:21 · update #1

4 answers

The only verses that talk about 'A'isha in the Qur'an are the ones that I'm going to mention below, so by "hadithat el ebil", I'm assuming you're talking about the time where the hypocrites accused 'A'isha of committing adultery with one of the believers, Safwan.

The story, if I remember correctly, is that the Muslims were heading towards Medina. On the way, they stopped to rest. 'A'isha wandered away from the caravan in search of a dropped necklace. Not knowing this, the Muslims inadvertently continued without her - seeing how she was light in weight and how she was carried inside a carrier with drapes (so that no one could see her) nobody noticed the difference. Luckily, the Prophet PBUH always assigned a person to stay behind the Muslims to pick up anything that has fallen or been forgotten. That man saw Aisha and let her ride on his camel.

When they entered Medina together, one of the hypocrites said, "They have fallen into temptation" (i.e. committed adultery). Rumors spread quickly with the help of the hypocrites. 'A'isha fell ill shortly after arriving, so she did not know what was being said about her. Usually, in matters like these, God would send Gabriel to tell Muhammad PBUH the truth and clarify things. But here, He didnt. This continued for about a month I believe. The rumors were so strong that even the Prophet PBUH did not what to think - he never prejudged however.

When 'A'isha recovered and was informed about what was being said about her, she became furious. She prayed to God for Him to inform the Prophet PBUH. Indeed, the revelations subsequently descended on Muhammad PBUH who recited them to the people of Medina to settle the matter and prove 'A'isha's innocence.

Here are the verses:

"It was a group from among you that concocted the lie - do not consider it a misfortune for you [people]; it was a good thing - and every one of them will be charged with the sin he has earned. He who took the greatest part in it will have a painful punishment. When you heard the lie, why did believing men and women not think well of their own people and declare, 'This is obviously a lie'? And why did the accusers not bring four witnesses to it? If they cannot produce such witnesses, they are the liars in God's eyes. If it were not for God's bounty and mercy towards you in this world and the next, you would already have been afflicted by terrible suffering for indulging in such talk. When you took it up with your tongues, and spoke with your mouths things you did not know [to be true], you thought it was trivial but to God it was very serious. When you heard the lie, why did you not say, 'We should not repeat this - God forbid! - It is a monstrous slander'? God warns you never to do anything like this again, if you are true believers. God makes His messages clear to you: God is all knowing, all wise. A painful punishment waits in this world and the next for those who like indecency to spread among the believers: God knows and you do not. "
24:11-19 (Chapter 'Nur' - or 'Light' in english)

Verses 24:1-9 are kind of an introduction to the verses mentioned above, to tell the believers how to punish adulterers and those who wrongfully accuse people of adultery.

Peace be with you

EDIT: 24:11 to 24:19 are the ayat you're looking for (they're part of Surat 'Nur'), unless I misunderstood the question.

2006-10-02 20:06:57 · answer #1 · answered by MizuBunshin 3 · 1 0

can you read Arabic, if yes go to this site
http://islamonline.net/arabic/adam/2003/05/article04.shtml

if no ill try to find you a site in English

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[24:4] Those who accuse married women of adultery, then fail to produce four witnesses, you shall whip them eighty lashes, and do not accept any testimony from them; they are wicked.

[24:5] If they repent afterwards and reform, then GOD is Forgiver, Merciful.

[24:6] As for those who accuse their own spouses, without any other witnesses, then the testimony may be accepted if he swears by GOD four times that he is telling the truth.

[24:7] The fifth oath shall be to incur GOD's condemnation upon him, if he was lying.

[24:8] She shall be considered innocent if she swears by GOD four times that he is a liar.

[24:9] The fifth oath shall incur GOD's wrath upon her if he was telling the truth.

[24:10] This is GOD's grace and mercy towards you. GOD is Redeemer, Most Wise.

and it called al efik read sorat al noor in the quran and you will understand it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisha

also look for Islamic sites about Aisha
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you will find it in Al Noor "sorat al noor"

2006-10-02 15:19:10 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ amal_dxb ♥ 3 · 0 0

http://www.answers.com/topic/aisha
I think this link has many info about Aisha's life..I hope it helps you.

2006-10-02 15:19:44 · answer #3 · answered by mido 4 · 0 0

you mean how mohomed married a 9 year old girl?

2006-10-02 15:14:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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