Aisha's Role In Islam

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Aisha was a major part in development of Islam , Aisha was a big part of the first revelation she also was a politician and became involved in the battle of the camel and she was a supporter for women's education , and she became one of the best scholars in Islamic religion , with over 2000 Hadiths. Muhammad was close to the daughter of Abu Bakr ( first rightly guided caliph ) because they were married and Aisha was the most loved out of all of Muhammad's wives, Aisha was very close with the Prophet Muhammad in ways that the other wives didn’t experience , also because Muhammad was close with Aisha she had learnt more about the Qu’ran and hadiths , also when Muhammad was
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There is also The Hajj , Aisha wrote a Hadith ( Book #26 Hadith #712) where she had been menstruating when she hit Mecca and she didn’t perform the Tawaf of the Kaaba, nor the Tawaf between Safa and Marwa , shes then informed Allah’s Apostle about it , he replied “ perform all the ceremonies of Hajj like the other pilgrim , but do not perform Tawaf the ka’ab till you get clean( from your menses) . This influences the islamic adherents because it shows that women can still do everything like any other pilgrim but the women can’t perform Tawaf until the women gets clean , Also it helps woman complete the pilgrimage on their menstruating time , This has also helped the development of islam because this hadith will help more women to finish …show more content…
This has influenced the Islamic adherent because now a couple can have a baby and the women wouldn't Be threatened with loss of life, this has impacted the development of Islam because It shows Islamic adherents that if a couple can't have a baby together without harming the wife they can have a surrogacy IVF.

Zakat is a sponsorship program for orphans , this program helps orphan kids find shelter, gives them food , education , healthcare and also parental care for the orphans. They also have a similar program for foster kids , there is another one for the poor , they help them out of the bad situation they are in and supports them. This influences Islamic adherents because it gives them hope and these programs give them help, this also helped the development of Islam because zakat is the third

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