No, Fatima (S.A) binte Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H & His Family) is the first Islamic Scholar. Listen the lectures & Read these books of Shias & sunnis.
http://al-islam.org/search.php?selected_tab=&having=441835&cat=0&sid=649438553
2007-08-02 08:20:58
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answered by PAK ASIANS 6
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He married Aisha in contract when she was twelve according to reliable sources and she did not live with him as husband and wife until she was over fifteen. It was the practice of the people at that time to marry women at 12, this due to them reaching puberty earlier in oral civilisations. This was a normal marriage in this time.
Don’t forget that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) has a dream where the angel Jibril was carrying a person and he asked who is was, the angel said it is your wife, the cloth was uncovered and it was Aisha, this happened three times.
She was married to him before the Hijra to Medina and did not live with him until after which was some three years. In the Jewish Torah it states than any father who hasn’t married his daughter by the age of twelve, has dishonored her. Henry the 8th wed Anne Boleyn aged twelve
There are several reasons for this marriage Aisha (may God be pleased with her) reported the second most narrations about him (over two thousand), she was the first female scholar and she taught hundreds if not thousands of students. She corrected other companions when they made mistakes, she was a living authority of religious knowledge in her time.
Muhammad was also married to Safiyyah, the daughter of Huyayy ibn Akhtab, the leader of a Jewish tribe in Arabia. The Prophet married her when she was 16 years old and guess what? He was her third husband; she was married twice before him. So, how old do you think she was when she got married to her first husband? Probably around 9, just like `A’ishah.
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica—which is a Western source written by non-Muslim scholars and scientists—puberty is “in human physiology, the stage or period of life when a child transforms into an adult normally capable of procreation,” which essentially means “sexually mature.”
She was engaged before him to the son of Uqbah ibn Muayt. He was one of the idol worshipers of the Quraish, who had abandoned her because of her father’s strong position in supporting Islam.
Also, when Khawlah bint Hakim suggested to him to marry`Aisha, the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, thought thoroughly whether to accept or to refuse. He took into consideration his relation with Abu Bakr.
People who try to compare one time with another really misrepresent that time.
2007-08-02 02:15:54
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answered by Knowing Gnostic 5
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sorry to ask a query once you're searching for an answer. Are you referringg to what the muslims communicate over with by using fact the earnings Muhammad? if so I beleive it replaced into throughout the conflict while many women human beings lost their husbands in this conflict and a good number of youngsters have been left devoid of fathers. The earnings Muhammad at that factor took on extra advantageous than one spouse by using conflict and a good number of ladies human beings wanting help. notwithstanding i did no longer comprehend that he married one so youthful. this would properly be a competent question. a query i'd additionally like an answer to.
2016-10-01 06:02:10
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answered by bedlion 4
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The only Aisha that is of concern to me is the sista down the street with the blonde braids and black roots.
Outside of that it is all fabrications. There is absolutely no proof that Aisha or Mohammad or anyone else ever lived. We simply accept it as oral history. For Christians, at least they can go to the holy land and backed theirs up.
2007-08-01 23:47:46
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answered by shawnLacey 4
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Aisha and Fatima and all our Mothers were the first scholars in Islam
2007-08-02 22:52:51
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answered by hado 4
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I think that the same way as Muhammad made himself a prophet, he could have made Aisha a scholar, she was his child wife.
2007-08-01 23:17:49
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answered by Nina, BaC 7
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She was teaching holy Qura'n to Muslim children in Prophet's mosque, After the demise of Muhammad pbuh. So the first Madrassat at Ta'aleemul Qura'n, she is the one who founded.
2007-08-01 23:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You've got me for specifically in the seventh century, but here are a few that came up in the times before the emergeance of modern "morality".
Catherine of Alexandria (Christian, 4th century)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Alexandria
Hildegard of Bingen (Catholic, abbess, 12th century)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen
Catherine of Siena (Catholic, Doctor of the Church, 14th century)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Siena
Theresa of Avila (Catholic, Doctor of the Church,16th century)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa_of_Avila
So, umm... yeah.
2007-08-01 23:30:44
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answered by The Man Comes Around 5
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yes she was brother, the companions said that whenever we atgue about something , we find it at aisha(its solution it means). she was very scholar and was excellent in medicine too.
2007-08-01 23:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the wife that Muhammed married when she was six and consummated the marriage when she was nine. I don't know what she did in later life, but arranged marriage at that age is not right or good.
2007-08-01 23:15:24
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answered by Om 5
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