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Hazrat Aisha Siddiqa (ra) Nafees Khan
Aisha (ra), the wife of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was an extraordinary human being. She was highly learned and is considered to be one of the foremost scholars of the early Islamic period.
| Publisher: | Goodword Books | | Suitable Age: | 6 - 10 | | Format: | Softcover | | Length: | 32 | | ISBN: | 9788178987200 |
| SKU: 420-103 |
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Aisha (ra), the wife of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was an extraordinary human being. She was highly learned and is considered to be one of the foremost scholars of the early Islamic period. She recorded the life of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and, being a brilliant scholar and an excellent teacher, she explained it with intelligence and insight. Aisha (ra) narrated about 2200 ahadith, which is an amazing achievement for anyone.
After the death of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Aisha (ra) devoted most of her time to the propagation of Islam, making every effort to spread its message by teaching its tenets. She also took an active part in educational and social reforms.
Aisha (ra) is undoubtedly an exemplary figure in the history of Islam and is an inspiration to all.
| SKU: 420-103 |
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