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Impacts of Aisha
Battle of camel
Short term impact- The short term impact was that these two major groups which were Sunni and Shi'ite, the battle of camel gave a chance for these now major groups to form and grow.
Long term impacts, part 1- One of the long term affects coming from the Battle of the camel was people believing in Aisha more as they begun to see her as a leader and role model who was well educated and was formally know as mother of believers. She became one of the most important scholars in early Islam.https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095544252
What was the battle of camel- The battle of the camel was fought between the army of the fourth caliph, Ali, on one side, and the rebel army led by Aisha, Talhah and Zubayr, on the other side. The battle of camel pitted many forces against Aisha who was one of Muhammad's widows.https://www.britannica.com/topic/Battle-of-the-Camel
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Scholar and educator
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long term impact- Aisha was one of the best scholars of her time as a woman and would not believe in anything unless proven true. This gave many woman the power to have a say and believe in what they see not hear.Aisha prayed with the Messenger himself, learning Islam from his most intimate and personal moments. She was in attendance at his famous last sermon, Aisha poses lots of knowledge and gave justice to woman of her time and to this day has proven a miracle woman.https://www.huffpost.com/ewhat%20was%20the%20ntry/aisha-scholar-and-wife-of_b_11306606
Aisha helped a woman's right to choose her own husband which was the first movement for woman to have more rights which Aisha instigated.Pre-Islamic times were referred to as the Era of Jahiliyya or the Age of Ignorance, this era in Islamic time was where woman would have no say in who their husband would be, they would be forced by their fathers and traditions to marry who their family chooses. https://www.huffpost.com/ewhat%20was%20the%20ntry/aisha-scholar-and-wife-of_b_11306606
Scandal of slander
Allah is called Al-Rahman and Al-Raheem too, which mean “the All-Merciful” and “the All-Compassionate” respectively. This quote says how Allah is mercuful to all if chosen rightly.
Allah, in the Quran, teaches us that we humans should strive our utmost in cultivating within ourselves the qualities of mercy and forgiveness.Overall we can see how Aisha was involved in a big event but Allah saw the good in her and forgave for for her bad sins.
Allah explains in the Quaran how he has forgiveness in his heart."Allah will never stop forgiving you unless you stop asking for forgiveness".We can see how Allah gives foreignness to Aisha for her sins as she did something bad she was in a scandal of slander which is very punishable.
The Hadith
Aisha and the Hadith
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Sort term impact of the Hadith was it enlightened all Muslims of the prophets own personal behavior and gave information to all Muslims about all the different ways they could live in other to fulfill their lives. Aisha has an altercation with Muhammad saying, "He struck me on the chest which caused me pain and he then replied and said,Did you think that Allah and His Apostle would deal unjustly with you?".
https://prezi.com/gliod0ujihzr/aishas-impact-on-islam/
Long term impact of the Hadith was the actions which helped a Muslim live their life. The hadith tell Muslims how to pray and submit to Allah.Muslims will follow the Hadith and the five pillars of Islam as a path for a good fruitful life.
Aisha was one of the most influential Muslims woman of the last couple hundred years for the work she did for Muhammad. Aisha took young boys and girls under her care making her home a school, this was seen as great value to the Muslim communities. Aisha didn't just help these young children she made some of them turn into great scholars showing what a bit of help can do for some children.https://prezi.com/gliod0ujihzr/aishas-impact-on-islam/
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Allah's Apostle said, "The superiority of 'Aisha over other women is like the superiority of Tharid to other meals."