Resit Haylamaz

Aisha

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  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    Aisha saw both his public and private sides. She became the most important interpreter of the Qur’an and the main teacher of ahadith, becoming the foremost transmitter of Islam.
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    Because of this, after spending a day with any wife, the Messenger of God turned to God and prayed to Him to erase any deficiency that may have arised from his differing emotions:
    “O my Lord! This is the share that I can do; do not judge me by the share that You can do which I am not able to do.”
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    He never discriminated against any wife, equally cared for each one’s provisions, and behaved with kindness to them.
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    he best among you is he who behaves best toward his family. I am your leader in this.”
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    O Lord, I seek refuge in Your pleasure from Your wrath, and in Your forgiveness from Your punishment; I also seek refuge in Yourself from You. I cannot praise You as You praise Yourself
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    “Just as you wear jewelry and adorn yourself when you visit someone, clean up whatever troubles you and make yourself beautiful to your husband. When he orders you, obey him; if he asks you for something, do not neglect his request. Moreover, do not accept someone that your husband does not like inside your home.”
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    She believed that harmony within the home consisted of peace in this world and the next. She said that both husband and wife should fulfill their responsibilities and expect to make sacrifices.
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    Aisha did as much as she could for those who visited her, but when there was a male visitor, she separated herself behind a curtain even though she was the mother of believers
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    Justice and equity was the essence of her decision-making. To be clear, Aisha did not defend women because they were female. When it was necessary, she criticized women sharply and did not hesitate to warn them, helping them see and correct their faults.
  • Annisia Baehakihas quoted5 years ago
    announced that he would not force his daughter to marry against her wishes, and the matter was settled pleasantly.
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