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Ayesha (r.a) used to babble and fight with Prophet Muhammad
(s.a.w.w) (Na’uzubillah). [Hazrat Ayesha Ki Tareekhi Haisiyat,
Pg#53] |
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On not arriving of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w), Ayesha (r.a) suffered
with the fits of madness and passion (Na’uzubillah). [Hazrat Ayesha
Ki Tareekhi Haisiyat, Pg#54] |
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After the death when Angels of grave start questioning then Maula’s
{Ali (r.a)} chair is being brought and sins are pardoned only after
recognizing him (Na’uzubillah). [Jila-ul-A’yoon, Vol#2, Pg#85 –
Published Lahore] |
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Sheikheen (r.a) {Abu-Bakr (r.a) & Umar (r.a)}, Hafsa (r.a) and
Ayesha (r.a) gave poison to Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) (Na’uzubillah).
[Quran Translation by Maqbool Hussain Delhvi, Chap#28, Pg#894 –
Published India] |
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Ayesha (r.a) for the first time initiated the war customs (Na’uzubillah).
[Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#275 – Published Karachi] |
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Ayesha (r.a) was a malicious and short-tempered woman (Na’uzubillah).
[Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#289 – Published Karachi] |
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Abu-Moosa Asha’ri (r.a) and Ayesha (r.a) had become apostate by
narrating forged Hadiths (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#475 –
Published Karachi] |
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Ayesha (r.a) used to say that kill the Na’sal {Usman (r.a)} because
he has become a Infidel (Na’uzubillah). [Na’sal Ko Qatal Kar Do,
Pg#Preface – Published Karachi] |
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Ayesha (r.a)’s heart was blacked-out (Na’uzubillah). [Sheikh-e-Saqifah,
Pg#30 – Published Karachi] |
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Ayesha (r.a) had such an opposition with Usman (r.a) that she
ordered for his murder (Na’uzubillah). [Sheikh-e-Saqifah, Pg#31 –
Published Karachi] |
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Ayesha (r.a) and Hafsa (r.a) played a cunning game like fox upon
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) (Na’uzubillah). [Chara’gh-e-Mustafvi Aur
Sharar Bu-Lehbi, Pg#69 – Published Lahore] |
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Sunnis! Is Ayesha (r.a) a woman or a female monkey? (Na’uzubillah).
[Chara’gh-e-Mustafvi Aur Sharar Bu-Lehbi, Pg#67 – Published Lahore] |
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