Aisha Bint Abu Bakr (ra) Part 1: The Early Years of Sacrifice

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Aisha bint Abu Bakr (ra) Part 2: The Love Story

The love the Prophet ﷺ had for her was unparalleled, and the lessons learned from their marriage serve as a timeless guide for every husband and wife. In this lecture, we focus on the marriage dynamics and position of our mother Aisha (ra) with our beloved Prophet ﷺ.

 

Aisha bint Abu Bakr (ra) Part 3: Slander and Death of the Prophet

Our mother was known for how beloved she was to the Prophet ﷺ which made her an easy target of the hypocrites. In her defense, Allah revealed verses of the Quran in the wake of the great slander known as hadithatul ifk. And in her lap, the Messenger ﷺ would breathe his last br ...

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