*Name Ur Child Aisha*
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Nana Aʾishah's Knowledge of Quran and Sunnah:
Aisha (r.a.) was known as an intelligent woman who debated law with male companions. Yes. Az-Aubairi said: *"If we compared Aisha's knowledge to all women, Aisha would surpass them.”*
Hisham lbn Urwa (a prominent narrator of hadith) said: *‘I have never seen anyone who could have knowledge of an ayah (Quranic verse), an obligatory act, a Sunnah act, poetry, history, lineage, judgement, or medicine better than Aisha (r.a.). I once asked her, "What about medicine? How did you learn it, aunt?"* She answered, “When I was sick, the Prophet (PBUH) prescribe (treatment) for me as did he when the people became ill. I also heard the people prescribing treatment to each other. Thereby I memorized such prescriptions.” 📚 Authentic Hadith
*Lessons from the above:*
The Benefits of Female Education is Unmeasurable
We have said in our previous episodes of this article that marriage should not be delayed for female children *"especially if the female children desired to get married before finishing school*, or if there's fear that, the frame children will not be able to zip-up without commiting zina.
Equally,
We have advised in our previous episodes of this article that, it is not a crime to sponsor the education of your female children when they are in their husband's house. Yes. Let her husband concentrate on feeding her while you pay the bills for her to finish her university education (if her husband is not yet buyant to shoulder all her responsibilities). At least you have saved your daughter & the innocent guy from committing zina. Yes. Marriage does not prevent achieving educational goals.
My People!
Education is the backbone of proper society and through education, we can improve all aspects of life regardless of background, financial status and gender.
But sadly,
In many developing countries, boys are still considered superior to girls and girls are often left behind to maintain the household with little regard for their education.
Putting down articles like this and other efforts of the Muslim communities, we are hoping to change the world for the better and our child sponsorship programmes ensure every child – male and female –. We aim to improve the rights of girls and woman everywhere and to ensure all communities can reap the benefits that come through educating and empowering girls and women.
*Nana Aʾishah's Death:*
Aisha (ra) died at her home in Madinah on 17 Ramadan 58 A.H. She was 66-67 years old. She was buried in ‘Jannat-ul-Baqi', the graveyard in Madinah (next to Prophet’s Mosque). Abu Hurairah (ra) led her funeral prayers.
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك نشهد ان لا اله الا انت نستغفرك ونتوابوااليك
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