The True Love Story for Eternity
by Yusuf Estes
Ayshah & Muhammad (peace
be upon him) - The True Love Story for Eternity
The Truth About the
Age of Ayshah and Her Marriage to Muhammad (peace be upon him).
by Yusuf Estes
Many things are
being said about the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) these days. Some of
the accusations are downright amazing and chilling even to consider someone
would say it, much less be involved in this type of slander and smear campaign.
Let's consider some
of the questions and what facts really exist about these concerns. Let's set the
record straight once and for all.
A Brief Overview of Basic Facts
What is the true
historical evidence about the person life of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)?
What was his life style? What about his marriage to Khadijah (his first wife)?
How did the offer of marriage to Ayshah really take place? Who made the offer?
Was there any coercion or compulsion? What was her attitude? How did she reflect
on it in later years? What did she have to say about it all? How did she feel
about their love and intimacy?
He (pbuh ) was the
most honest and fair of all the people living in his community. None was
respected more for honesty, integrity, sobriety and humbleness.
He had no bad habits
and did not engage in drinking or relations with women, although it was common
place amongst his people.
He never took a
girlfriend or a mistress in his life and never even attended parties or the like
at anytime in his life.
His first personal
encounter with a woman was his own wife, Khadijah, and that was for marriage. He
was 25 years old and she was 15 years older (40).
He was only married
to Khadijah until her death at the age of 65 years old.
There was a long time
of mourning and sadness during which he was offered marriage to several women of
their families.
He did not accept the
first offer of marriage to Ayshah when her father had come to him with the
proposal, instead he married an older, large woman named Sawdah.
Ayshah had been
offered in marriage and engaged prior to being offered to the prophet, peace be
upon him. That marriage never took place.
When Ayshah was older,
again her father offered her in marriage and the proposal was accepted.
The whole family was
happily involved and most elated in having the prophet of God as their close
relative through marriage.
Ayshah herself was
very happy with this marriage as is evidenced by the hundreds of teachings she
later related after his death (peace be upon him).
Details of Clear Proofs and
Evidences
What is the truth
behind of the age of prophet's wife, Ayesha?
Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him) did not go to Ayesha at all. There was only the offer of marriage,
never anything less than this - and the offer was not from the prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) to Ayesha - it was from her father to the prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him).
Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him) never had sex outside of marriage.
First of all, let
us be crystal clear about a very important subject. The prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him) never had sex at all, until after being married, at the age of 25,
to a widowed woman, Khadijah, who was 15 years older than he was.
When his wife
Khadijah died a number of people tried to encourage the prophet (peace be upon
him) to take another wife and get married again. Ayshah's name was mentioned,
but he chose to marry Sawdah, who was known for her big size.
All of this is well
documented and preserved in the annuls of Muslim scholars for fourteen centuries.
How was Ayesha
viewed by others at the time and throughout the history of Islam?
She was highly
respected as the daughter of Abu Bakr, a man known as "As-Siddiq" (The one who
verifies truth). Abu Bakr was the life long friend of the prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him) and the first man to accept Islam after revelation of Quran started.
What was Ayesha like?
Ayesha was very
intelligent and brilliant in her mind and excellent in treatment of her parents.
She was known to give full respect to her husband, Muhammad, peace be upon him.
She was once accused by some hypocrites of immorality, but in her innocence she
did not even know what she was being accused of until her mother explained it to
her. And it was Allah who cleared her name forever, by mentioning her purity and
innocence in the Quran (Surah An-Nur chapter 24). She became the first of women
scholars and teachers of Islam. No other woman narrated as many hadiths as
Ayesha.
Marriage offer first came from who?
Khawlah (a Muslim
companion woman), suggested the marriage of Ayesha to the prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him). He did not accept it.
Who next offered her
hand in marriage to the prophet (peace be upon him)?
Abu Bakr had
offered his daughter in marriage to someone else prior to the offer made to the
prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. Abu Bakr sent his wife out to bring in his
daughter to offer her in marriage to the prophet (peace be upon him) and then
she returned back outside to play. The prophet (peace be upon him) did not
accept even though it was very much the custom of the time to accept such an
offer of marriage from someone as close as Abu Bakr was to the prophet, peace be
upon him. There is an ayah in the Quran related to this topic, in
Surah An-Nisa', chapter 4, verse 19 - telling us women cannot be inherited
against their will. This was the first time for such a ruling in favor of women
and it came about to protect women from the very thing people are now trying to
accuse our religion of supporting. The truth bears out over the falsehood, in
this case very clear.
What did
Allah reveal in the Quran about forced marriages and child brides (not old
enough to be married)?
"O you who believe,
it is for not legal for you to inherit women against their will. And don't make
it difficult for them so you can take from what you have given them (marriage
dowry) unless they commit open immorality. And live with them in goodness (Al-Marufi).
Because if you dislike them, it could be you dislike something and Allah makes
in it a lot of "khair" (good)." [Noble Quran 4:19]
How long before the
next offer of marriage by her father to the prophet (peace be upon him)?
When Ayesha was a
few years older, her father Abu Bakr, again had the mother bring her into the
house to offer her in marriage to the prophet, peace be upon him. The prophet (peace
be upon him) did accept this offer made some years later, when Ayesha was old
enough according to Islam (able to bear children).
Was she now considered by Allah to
be old enough for marriage?
Yes. This time is
was accepted and plans for the marriage were set in place. She tells us of the
excitement, preparation and wonderful experience of her being offered and
accepted in marriage to the prophet (peace be upon him) and their closeness and
intimacy. All of this is described in the most beautiful context with nothing
left out and yet nothing disgusting - only beauty and enjoyment as described in
her own words. The lessons she taught have helped married couples in Islam to
know what the limits are and how to share the most pleasure between a married
couple in both physical and spiritual ways.
Did she want to be married to him?
Yes. She tells us
this was exactly what she wanted all along. The hadiths (narrations by Ayshah)
are very clear about all details and must be read in order to fully appreciate
the fullness and completeness of their relationship together.
How did she reply to
her father's offer to the prophet, peace be upon him?
She was very shy
and said her silence was understood by her father that she was indeed, accepting
the proposal for marriage. This is mentioned by her, along with other important
information for Muslims to know about marriage proposals, dowry and proper ways
to approach the father or guardian of a woman with the topic of marriage.
What was Ayshah's status after marrying the
prophet (peace be upon him)? (A Brief Overview)
No other woman was
loved more by our prophet (peace be upon him).
He wanted to die with
his head in her lap (and he did).
They were in total
love with each other the way everyone would love to be in love.
Their romance is
known to all of the Muslim world and how much they really enjoyed each others
company - always.
They planned on being
together in Jannah.
She never said a
single bad word against her husband during his life, or after his death. Is
there a woman living today who could compare to this great woman?
What was the "norm"
regarding the subject of marriage at the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) and Ayesha?
Actually, the
people of Arabia had the custom of marrying off any of their girls at the age of
the beginning of their monthly cycles.
Even the Arch Bishop
of Canterbury would not have been blamed for marrying a young girl back one
hundred years or so as this was still accepted at that time.
Consider the Catholic
Church claims that Mary, may Allah's peace be on her, was married to Joseph
before having Jesus (peace be upon him) and her age was just a year or two older
than Ayshah's age, but Joseph was mentioned as being in his 90's! (we do not
have this story in Islam, because Mary is considered a true virgin and never
married and never had other children except for Jesus Christ (peace be upon him).
The marriage of Ayesha to Muhammad (peace be
upon him) is nothing less than the best love story ever written.
Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet leaves much to be desired by comparison. Consider the contrast
and be honest in your conclusion:
Romeo and Juliet
both were running around behind their parents back - with someone whom they did
not approve of at all - their families were fighting each other in a feud and
they forbid them to be together at all.
Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him) was being offered the hand of the daughter of his best friend, Abu
Bakr in a marriage environment. All of the family members were happy about this
and had approved of the marriage.
Romeo and Juliet had
their affair in secrecy without the benefit of clergy (not married).
Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him) and Ayesha waited until after marriage and even after a courtship
period described in beautiful details by Ayesha herself.
Romeo and Juliet both
committed suicide. According to Judaism and Christianity as well as Islam -
anyone who commits suicide will go to Hell forever.
Ayesha and Muhammad (peace
be upon him) both believed in One God - the God of the Jews and the God of
Christ (peace be upon him) and they both preached a message of salvation through
direct repentance to Almighty God.
Above all, they will
be together in the Paradise where they will live - happily ever after.
Honestly - Which one
is the true romance story?
We pray to Allah
to accept this humble effort to clarify misunderstandings and remove doubts some
people may entertain regarding the relationship of two of the greatest
personalities ever to come forth on this earth, ameen.
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www.IslamsWomen.com ) please visit our websites or look for other
publications by the author.