
Faithful to Death Separate
Aisyah bint Abu Bakr is one of the wives of Prophet Muhammad SAW which is best known to Muslims.
Aisha bint Abu Bakr was the only wife of the Prophet married in a still-girl state. In undergoing the household of Prophet Muhammad SAW, Aisyah became the best example for Muslims because it is full of piety and romance.
When his wife Khadijah died, the Prophet was very sad. In the midst of his grief, he often visited the homes of his friends, including Abu Bakr Ash-Shiddiq.
Since then he has known Aisyah as the daughter of his friend Abu Bakr. In the end, the Prophet married Aisha on the guidance of Allah SWT. Ibn Abu Mulaikah states that Aisha RA said, Jibril came to the Prophet SAW (in a dream) by carrying his image in a piece of green silk cloth while saying, “This is your wife in the world and hereafter.” (CHR. Tirmidhi).
The dream was experienced by the Prophet for three nights until he finally sent Khauhah bint Hakim bin Al-Auqash, the wife of Uthman bin Mazh’un, to come to the house of Abu Bakr and ask his daughter to be his wife.
According to one story, Aisyah was only six years old at that time. However, the two are said to have just lived in the house and underwent a household hickey when Aisyah was nine years old or three years after her second marriage was held. After the Battle of Badr.
Prophet Muhammad SAW is known as a good and tawadhu against his wives. He is also known as a romantic and gentle to his wife including Aisyah.
This intimacy of course covers the intimacy of eating a plate together. It is narrated by Aisyah RA. He said: “Sometimes the Messenger of Allah is presented with a container (water) to him, then I drink from that container while I am menstruating.
Then the Prophet took the container and put his mouth in my former drinking place. Sometimes I take a bone (which has a little meat) then eat part of it, then the Prophet took it and put his mouth in my mouth.” (SR Ahmed).
In addition, Muhammad also had a special call to Aisha. The Prophet called Aisyah RA with the call Humaira’ which means reddish white. Qadhi Iyadh mentions in Masyariqul Anwar: “His word to Aisyah ‘Ya Humaira’ is a form of tasghir (small call) affection and love.” (juz I, page 702).
It is appropriate that the husband and wife couples have differences of opinion and can handle it well. This is so that the differences do not trigger a warning and end up in conflict. This was experienced by the Prophet Muhammad when he saw Siti Aisyah angry.
Sunni Ibn in Amalul Yaum wal Lailah, recounts the hadith of Aisha: “When Aisha was angry, then the Prophet SAW pinched her nose and said, “Wahai ‘Uwaisy (small call of Aisha), say,‘Ya Allah, said, Lord Muhammad, forgive my sins, remove the anger in my heart and save me from the false slander’.”
The romantic story of the Prophet Muhammad and Siti Aisyah did not just happen while they were alive. Described as a true love story, Aisha never married again after the Prophet died.
Given the many beautiful moments they had gone through together, Aisyah felt a deep sense of grief because of the loss. How not, the figure he loved so much died in his lap.
The Prophet married Aisha
Aisha was the most intelligent wife of Prophet Muhammad.
In addition, the Prophet married Aisha when Abu Bakr's daughter was 6 years old.
Muhammad married Aisha after dreaming three times.
The dream of a prophet is a direct revelation or guidance from God.
"From Aisha, he said that the Prophet said, 'I dreamed of you for three nights. The angel carried you in a place made of silk. The angel then said, 'This is your wife.' 'I opened your face and you were in it.' Aisha said, 'If this comes from Allah, it will continue.'"
It is known that Allah SWT asked Muhammad to marry Aisha for a reason.
Namely, because of the intelligence possessed by Aisyah.
Not only intelligent, Aisyah's intelligence was even rumored to defeat the intelligence of men at that time.
With her watered-down brain, Aisyah can record traces of the life of Prophet Muhammad that were unattainable by her companions.
From there, Asiyah narrated many hadiths.
He also became an intellectual mouthpiece of his time.
Thanks to Aisyah, many scholars were helped for her contribution.
The marriage of Prophet Muhammad and Aisha took place during the month of Shawwal.
Where at that time, the Arabs had a prohibition to marry in the month of Shawwal.
However, the abstinence was broken after the Prophet Muhammad married Aisha.
The marriage took place three years after Khadijah, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, died.
From there, Asiyah narrated many hadiths.
He also became an intellectual mouthpiece of his time.
Thanks to Aisyah, many scholars were helped for her contribution.
The marriage of Prophet Muhammad and Aisha took place during the month of Shawwal.
Where at that time, the Arabs had a prohibition to marry in the month of Shawwal.
However, the abstinence was broken after the Prophet Muhammad married Aisha.
The marriage took place three years after Khadijah, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, died.