| Aisha songs hindi - click here | | | | المؤمنين umm-al-mu'minīn), per the |
| | | | | description of Muhammad's wives as "Mothers of |
| | | | | Believers" in the Qur'an (33.6), and later, as the "Mother |
| Aisha bint Abu Bakr (died 678) (Arabic عائشة | | | | of Believers", as in Qutb's Ma'alim fi al-Tariq (pps6). She |
| Transliteration: ʿāʾisha, [ʕaːʔɪʃæh] "she | | | | is quoted as source for many hadith, sacred traditions |
| who lives", also transcribed as A'ishah, Ayesha, 'A'isha, | | | | about Muhammad's life, with Muhammad's personal life |
| Aishah, or 'Aisha) was the last wife of Muhammad. In | | | | being the topic of most narrations. She narrated 2210 |
| Islamic writings, she is thus often referred to by the title | | | | hadiths out of which 316 hadiths are mentioned in both |
| "Mother of the Believers" (Arabic: أمّ | | | | Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.Aisha bint Abu Bakr |
| المؤمنين umm-al-mu'minīn), per the | | | | (died 678) (Arabic عائشة Transliteration: |
| description of Muhammad's wives as "Mothers of | | | | ʿāʾisha, [ʕaːʔɪʃæh] "she who lives", also |
| Believers" in the Qur'an (33.6), and later, as the "Mother | | | | transcribed as A'ishah, Ayesha, 'A'isha, Aishah, or |
| of Believers", as in Qutb's Ma'alim fi al-Tariq (pps6). She | | | | 'Aisha) was the last wife of Muhammad. In Islamic |
| is quoted as source for many hadith, sacred traditions | | | | writings, she is thus often referred to by the title |
| about Muhammad's life, with Muhammad's personal life | | | | "Mother of the Believers" (Arabic: أمّ |
| being the topic of most narrations. She narrated 2210 | | | | المؤمنين umm-al-mu'minīn), per the |
| hadiths out of which 316 hadiths are mentioned in both | | | | description of Muhammad's wives as "Mothers of |
| Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.Aisha bint Abu Bakr | | | | Believers" in the Qur'an (33.6), and later, as the "Mother |
| (died 678) (Arabic عائشة Transliteration: | | | | of Believers", as in Qutb's Ma'alim fi al-Tariq (pps6). She |
| ʿāʾisha, [ʕaːʔɪʃæh] "she who lives", also | | | | is quoted as source for many hadith, sacred traditions |
| transcribed as A'ishah, Ayesha, 'A'isha, Aishah, or | | | | about Muhammad's life, with Muhammad's personal life |
| 'Aisha) was the last wife of Muhammad. In Islamic | | | | being the topic of most narrations. She narrated 2210 |
| writings, she is thus often referred to by the title | | | | hadiths out of which 316 hadiths are mentioned in both |
| "Mother of the Believers" (Arabic: أمّ | | | | Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. |