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Aisha bint abi Bakr عائشة was one of the wives of the Propeht Muhammd (peace be upon him) and therefore called "Mother of the Believers" (أمّ المؤمنين)
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Contradictory hadiths on the most beloved individuals to the Holy Prophet in Jami at-Tirmidhi
For how could al-As know that Aisha and her father were the most beloved people the Prophet, without Aisha herself knowing that? The historians have described al-As as shrewd politician. … But the last hadith by Aisha obviously seems to express Prophet's eternal opinion. …
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Hadiths on the most beloved companions to the Prophet (صل الله علیه) from a route other than...
One key issue was that how the three hadiths from at-Tirmidhi which state that Aisha and Abu Bakr were the most beloved individuals to the Holy Prophet (ص) were all narrated by a questionable companion … I want to see whether there are other narrations, preferably reliable, in Sunni ahadith that state the same thing about Aisha and Abu Bakr and probably other companions to the exclusion of Ali, Fatima …