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                         <p><strong>Information on the Qur'an</strong></p>
                         <p><strong>Information on the Qur'an</strong></p>


*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars|Quotations from Qur'an, Hadith & Scholars]]
*[[Abrogation (Naskh)]]
*[[The Origins of the Quran|The Origins of the Qur'an]]
*[[Chronological Order of the Qur'an]]
*[[Chronological Order of the Qur'an]]
*[[List of Abrogations in the Qur'an]]
*[[List of Abrogations in the Qur'an]]
*[[Revelational Circumstances of the Quran|Revelational Circumstances of the Qur'an]]
*[[Revelational Circumstances of the Quran|Revelational Circumstances of the Qur'an]]
*[[Corruption of the Quran|Corruption of the Qur'an]]
*[[Pedophilia in the Qur'an]]
*[[Pedophilia in the Qur'an]]
*[[Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Judeo-Christian Scriptures|Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Other Scriptures]]
*[[Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Judeo-Christian Scriptures|Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Other Scriptures]]
*[[Misinterpreted Qur'anic Verses]]
*[[Mistranslated Qur'anic Verses]]
                         <p><strong>Science and Miracles</strong></p>
                         <p><strong>Science and Miracles</strong></p>


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*[[The Timeline of Muhammad]]
*[[Muhammad ibn Abdullah]]
*[[Uswa Hasana]]
*[[List of Killings Ordered or Supported by Muhammad]]
*[[List of Killings Ordered or Supported by Muhammad]]
*[[The Farewell Sermon]]
*[[The Farewell Sermon]]
                         <p><strong>Muhammad's Wives</strong></p>
*[[Muhammad's Miracles]]
*[[Muhammad's Just In Time Revelations]]
*[[Satanic Verses]]
*[[Circumstances Surrounding Muhammad's Death]]
*[[Abdullah]]
*[[The Timeline of Muhammad]]
                         <p><strong>Prophet Muhammad: Wives and Concubines</strong></p>


*[[List of Muhammads Wives and Concubines|List of Muhammad's Wives and Concubines]]
*[[List of Muhammads Wives and Concubines|List of Muhammad's Wives and Concubines]]
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*[[Aishas Age of Consummation|Aisha's Age of Consummation]]
*[[Aishas Age of Consummation|Aisha's Age of Consummation]]
*[[Muhammads Marriages and Poor Widows|Muhammad's Marriages and Poor Widows‎]]
*[[Muhammads Marriages and Poor Widows|Muhammad's Marriages and Poor Widows‎]]
*[[Khadijah bint Khuwaylid]]
*[[Safiyah]]
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Aisha's Age
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Aisha (‘Ā’ishah, c. 613/614 –c. 678) or عائشة, (also transliterated as A'ishah, Aisyah, Ayesha, A'isha, Aishat, or Aishah) was married to Muhammad at the age of 6 or 7, and the marriage was consummated by Muhammad, then 53, at the age of 9 according to numerous sahih hadiths. Due to concerns about child marriage this topic is of heavy interest in the apologetic literature and public discourse.

Marriage at a young age was not unheard of in Arabia at the time, and Aisha's marriage to Muhammad may have had a political connotation, as her father Abu Baker was an influential man in the community. Abu Bakr, on his part, may have sought to further the bond of kinship between Muhammad and himself by joining their families together in marriage via Aisha. Egyptian-American Islamic scholar, Leila Ahmed, notes that Aisha's betrothal and marriage to Muhammad are presented as ordinary in Islamic literature, and may indicate that it was not unusual for children to be married to their elders in that era. (read more)

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