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{{PortalArticle|image=Battle of Badr.jpg|title=Portal: Early Islamic History|summary=The first centuries of the Islamic Hijri calendar, starting in the CE year 622, were the formative years of the religion. Between the first and third Islamic centuries the Qur'an was written down and codified, the prophet lived and died, the great hadith collections were gathered, the sira of the prophet was committed to writing, the great schools of Sunni jurisprudence came to be, and the theology of Islam attained its familiar form. These years thus can be said to cover the formation of the religion of Islam as we know it today. |description=
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*[[Portal: Early Islamic History#Career of the Prophet|Career of the Prophet]]
*[[Portal: Early Islamic History#The Early Caliphates|The Early Caliphates]]
*[[Portal: Early Islamic History#The Formation of the Qur'an and Classical Arabic|The Formation of the Qur'an and Classical Arabic]]
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*[[History of Islamic Thought]]
*[[Dihya the Berber Queen (Al-Kaahina)]]
*[[Battle of Badr]]
*[[List of expeditions of Muhammad]]
*[[The Massacre of the Banu Qurayza]]
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{{PortalArticle|image=Terrain map.jpg|title=Portal: Origins of Islam|summary= Islam arose in 7th century Arabia, and as such its appearance bears the markings of its ancient Arab and Near East milieu. |description=
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*[[Portal: Origins of Islam#Pre-Islamic Arab Religion|Pre-Islamic Arab Religion]]
*[[Portal: Origins of Islam#The Formation of the Qur'an and Classical Arabic|The Formation of the Qur'an and Classical Arabic]]
*[[Portal: Origins of Islam#Ancient Arabian Culture|Ancient Arabian Culture]]
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*[[Textual History of the Qur'an]]
*[[Sana'a Manuscript]]
*[[Parallels Between the Qur'an and Late Antique Judeo-Christian Literature]]
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*[[Black Stone]]
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*[[Portal: Qur'an, Hadith, and Scholars#The Islamic Tradition Itself|The Islamic Tradition]]
*[[Portal: Qur'an, Hadith, and Scholars#Muhammad|Muhammad]]
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*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Good Manners (Adab)|Good Manners (Adab)]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Caring for the Poor‎|Caring for the Poor‎]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Forgiving Others|Forgiving Others]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Hospitality|Hospitality]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Slavery|Slavery]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Apostasy|Apostasy]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Stoning|Stoning]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Homosexuality|Homosexuality]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Witchcraft and the Occult|Witchcraft and the Occult]]
*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Female Genital Mutilation|FGM]]
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{{PortalArticle|image=Quran_Mashaf_Comparisons.jpg|title=Portal: Islamic Scriptures|summary=The idea of scripture is central to Islam; above all else, Islam's own scriptures tell of how Allah has periodically given his followers books throughout the ages, and refers to Islam's co-Abrahamic religionists as People of the Book. The central scripture of Islam is above all the Qur'an, which orthodox Sunni and Shi'i Islam see as the literal word of Allah through his messenger Muhammad.  |description=
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*[[Portal: Islamic Scriptures#Qur'an|Qur'an]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Scriptures#Hadith|Hadith]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Scriptures#Sira|Sira]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Scriptures#Tafsir|Tafsir]]
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<div style="padding: 4px;padding-left: 8px; padding-right: 8px;background: #283763; border: 1px solid #DEB330; color:#ffffff; font-size: 1.2em;">'''Popular Articles'''</div><div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2">
*[[Contradictions in the Quran]]
*[[Naskh (Abrogation)]]
*[[Sahih Bukhari]]
*[[Asbab al-Nuzul (Revelational Circumstances of the Quran)]]
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{{PortalArticle|image=Fiqh.jpeg|title=Portal: Islamic Law|summary=Islamic law, or the Shariah, is held to comprise the specific rulings intended by Allah for all of mankind in all times and places and delivered through Islamic scriptures (namely, the Quran and hadith). Fiqh, or Islamic jurisprudence, comprises the legal and interpretive theories through which these rulings are derived from the Quran and hadith. Norms observed and prescribed by Muhammad in these scriptures are, as a rule, taken literally and considered binding.  |description=
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*[[Portal: Islamic Law#Theory|Theory]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Law#Women|Women]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Law#Non-Muslims|Non-Muslims]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Law#Crime and punishment|Crime and punishment]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Law#Jihad|Jihad]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Law#Ritual|Ritual]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Law#Other topics in Islamic law|Other topics in Islamic law]]
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*[[Sex Segregation in Islam]]
*[[Islam and Apostasy]]
*[[Jihad in Islamic Law]]
*[[Slavery in Islamic Law]]
*[[Relationships with non-Muslims in Islamic Law]]
*[[Taqiyya|Taqiyya (and misuse of the word online)]]
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{{PortalArticle|image=Tawheed.jpg|title=Portal: Islamic Doctrine|summary=There is much in Islamic scripture that is not of direct legal relevance and which can be understood as constituting doctrine. The Arabic word aqeedah, or creed, has generally been understood to encompass a more limited range of ideas than what, to a modern person, would appear as Islamic doctrine.  |description=
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*[[Portal: Islamic Doctrine#God|God]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Doctrine#Other beings|Other beings]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Doctrine#Earthly places and relics|Earthly places and relics]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Doctrine#Past and future events|Past and future events]]
*[[Portal: Islamic Doctrine#Society and human nature|Society and human nature]]
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<div style="padding: 4px;padding-left: 8px; padding-right: 8px;background: #283763; border: 1px solid #DEB330; color:#ffffff; font-size: 1.2em;">'''Popular Articles'''</div><div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2">
*[[Houri (Heavenly Virgin)]]
*[[Let There be no Compulsion in Religion|Let There be no Compulsion in Religion (Qur'an 2:256)]]
*[[Jinn]]
*[[Black Stone]]
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{{PortalArticle|image=Quran and Science.png|title=Portal: Islam and Science|summary=Among the many and diverse matters discussed in or touched upon by Islamic scriptures are topics of direct or indirect scientific interest. These topics include reproductive science, embryology, cosmology, and medicine, among others. |description=
 
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*[[Portal: Islam and Science#Biology|Biology]]
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'''Information on the Qur'an'''
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*[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars|Quotations from Qur'an, Hadith & Scholars]]
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*[[The Origins of the Quran|The Origins of the Qur'an]]
*[[Chronological Order of the Qur'an]]
*[[List of Abrogations in 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]]
*[[Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Judeo-Christian Scriptures|Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Other Scriptures]]
'''Science and Miracles'''
*[[Scientific Errors in the Quran]]
*[[Scientific Errors in the Quran]]
*[[Cosmology of the Quran|Cosmology of the Qur'an]]
*[[Embryology in the Qur'an]]
*[[The Miracle of 19]]
*[[Scientific Miracles in the Quran]]
*[[Geocentrism and the Quran|Geocentrism and the Qur'an]]
*[[Islamic Views on the Shape of the Earth]]
*[[Flat Earth and the Quran|Flat Earth and the Qur'an]]
*[[Geocentrism and the Quran]]
*[[Dhul-Qarnayn and the Sun Setting in a Muddy Spring|Dhul-Qarnayn and the Sun Controversy]]
*[[Cosmology of the Quran]]
*[[Embryology in the Quran|Embryology in the Qur'an]]
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*[[Science and the Seven Earths]]
{{PortalArticle|image=Mary In the Quran.PNG|title=Portal: Islam and the Judeo-Christian Tradition|summary=The Qur'an and Sunnah make constant reference to stories from the Judeao-Christian tradition. The audience for the Qur’an was clearly well-acquainted with these stories and the Qur'an itself says that it is a "reminder" (73:19) of the message which came before. The stories referenced are not only from the Bible, but come from a wide variety of literary traditions from within ancient near east Christianity and Judaism. |description=
*[[Quranic Claim of Everything Created in Pairs|Qur'anic Claim of Everything Created in Pairs]]
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*[[Quran and the Big Bang|Qur'an and the Big Bang]]
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*[[I. A. Ibrahim]], [[Harun Yahya]] & [[Zakir Naik]]  
*[[Portal: Islam and the Judeo-Christian Tradition#Islam and the Hebrew Bible Tradition|Islam and the Hebrew Bible Tradition]]
 
*[[Portal: Islam and the Judeo-Christian Tradition#Islam and the Christian Scriptural Tradition|Islam and the Christian Scriptural Tradition]]
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*[[Seven Sleepers of Ephesus in the Quran]]
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*[[Mary, Sister of Aaron]]
*[[The Timeline of Muhammad]]
*[[Lut]]
*[[Dhul-Qarnayn and the Alexander Romance]]
*[[Parallels Between the Qur'an and Late Antique Judeo-Christian Literature]]
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}} {{PortalArticle|image=Muslim-usa.jpg|title=Portal: Islam and Human Rights|summary=The conflict between modern human rights doctrine and Islamic law can, for the most part, be understood as a product of their extreme historical and contextual distance. Whereas Islamic law was formulated in the harsh, unpredictable, and austere environment of 7th-9th century Arabia, modern Human rights doctrine is generally traced back to the European Enlightenment. |description=
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*[[Portal: Islam and Human Rights#Women|Women]]
*[[Portal: Islam and Human Rights#Religious Minorities|Religious Minorities]]
*[[Portal: Islam and Human Rights#Freedom of Conscience|Freedom of Conscience]]
*[[Portal: Islam and Human Rights#Corporal punishment|Corporal punishment]]
*[[Portal: Islam and Human Rights#Modern movements and events|Modern movements and events]]</div>
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*[[Islam and Women]]
*[[Hijab]]
*[[Rape in Islamic Law]]
*[[Child Marriage in Islamic Law]]
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{{PortalArticle|image=Maome.jpeg|title=Portal: Muhammad|summary=Muhammad, the founder of Islam, is one of the most vigorously revered men to have ever lived. His legacy has meant many different things to many different people throughout history. Information on his life comes almost exclusively through oral reports (hadiths) compiled, for the most part, more than a hundred and fifty years after his death.  |description=
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*[[Portal: Muhammad#Personal life|Personal life]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad#Military life|Military life]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad#Religious life|Religious life]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad#In doctrine|In doctrine]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad#In history|In history]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad#In recent times|In recent times]]
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*[[Muhammad ibn Abdullah]]
*[[Satanic Verses (Gharaniq Incident)]]
*[[List of Killings Ordered or Supported by Muhammad]]
*[[List of Killings Ordered or Supported by Muhammad]]
*[[The Farewell Sermon]]
*[[Prophecies in the Hadith]]
*[[Muhammad and Historys 100 Most Influential People|Muhammad and History's 100 Most Influential People]]
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'''Muhammad's Wives'''
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*[[List of Muhammads Wives and Concubines|List of Muhammad's Wives and Concubines]]
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*[[Portal: Muhammad’s Wives and Consorts#Aisha|Aisha]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad’s Wives and Consorts#Muhammad's Other Wives and Consorts|Muhammad's Other Wives and Consorts]]
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*[[Ages of Muhammads Wives at Marriage|Ages of Muhammad's Wives at Marriage]]
*[[Ages of Muhammads Wives at Marriage|Ages of Muhammad's Wives at Marriage]]
*[[Aishas Age of Consummation|Aisha's Age of Consummation]]
*[[Aisha's Age]]
*[[Muhammads Marriages and Poor Widows|Muhammad's Marriages and Poor Widows‎]]
*[[Aisha]]
*[[Safiyah]]
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{{PortalArticle|image=Sahabah.png|title=Portal: Muhammad's Companions and Contemporaries|summary=Muhammad's contemporaries, companions, and successors play an elevated role in the lore of Islam. It is against many of his contemporaries that Muhammad defined his movement, it is through his companions that his tradition was passed forth, and it is by his immediate successors that his legacy was interpreted and formalized. |description=
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*[[Portal: Muhammad's Companions and Contemporaries#Male companions|Male companions]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad's Companions and Contemporaries#Female companions|Female companions]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad's Companions and Contemporaries#Opponents|Opponents]]
*[[Portal: Muhammad's Companions and Contemporaries#Others|Others]]
 


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The first centuries of the Islamic Hijri calendar, starting in the CE year 622, were the formative years of the religion. Between the first and third Islamic centuries the Qur'an was written down and codified, the prophet lived and died, the great hadith collections were gathered, the sira of the prophet was committed to writing, the great schools of Sunni jurisprudence came to be, and the theology of Islam attained its familiar form. These years thus can be said to cover the formation of the religion of Islam as we know it today.

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The Qur'an, Hadith, Scripture pages are a special category of pages here at WikiIslam. Rather than being encyclopedia articles, these pages bring together a unique collection of Quranic verses, hadith, sira traditions, tafsir, writings of classical scholars and rulings of contemporary Islamic sheikhs and ulemaa. These pages are organized by theme to assist the student, searcher or researcher.

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The idea of scripture is central to Islam; above all else, Islam's own scriptures tell of how Allah has periodically given his followers books throughout the ages, and refers to Islam's co-Abrahamic religionists as People of the Book. The central scripture of Islam is above all the Qur'an, which orthodox Sunni and Shi'i Islam see as the literal word of Allah through his messenger Muhammad.

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Islamic law, or the Shariah, is held to comprise the specific rulings intended by Allah for all of mankind in all times and places and delivered through Islamic scriptures (namely, the Quran and hadith). Fiqh, or Islamic jurisprudence, comprises the legal and interpretive theories through which these rulings are derived from the Quran and hadith. Norms observed and prescribed by Muhammad in these scriptures are, as a rule, taken literally and considered binding.

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There is much in Islamic scripture that is not of direct legal relevance and which can be understood as constituting doctrine. The Arabic word aqeedah, or creed, has generally been understood to encompass a more limited range of ideas than what, to a modern person, would appear as Islamic doctrine.


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Among the many and diverse matters discussed in or touched upon by Islamic scriptures are topics of direct or indirect scientific interest. These topics include reproductive science, embryology, cosmology, and medicine, among others.

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The Qur'an and Sunnah make constant reference to stories from the Judeao-Christian tradition. The audience for the Qur’an was clearly well-acquainted with these stories and the Qur'an itself says that it is a "reminder" (73:19) of the message which came before. The stories referenced are not only from the Bible, but come from a wide variety of literary traditions from within ancient near east Christianity and Judaism.

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The conflict between modern human rights doctrine and Islamic law can, for the most part, be understood as a product of their extreme historical and contextual distance. Whereas Islamic law was formulated in the harsh, unpredictable, and austere environment of 7th-9th century Arabia, modern Human rights doctrine is generally traced back to the European Enlightenment.

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Muhammad, the founder of Islam, is one of the most vigorously revered men to have ever lived. His legacy has meant many different things to many different people throughout history. Information on his life comes almost exclusively through oral reports (hadiths) compiled, for the most part, more than a hundred and fifty years after his death.

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The wives of the prophet are described as "أمهات المؤمنين" or "mothers of the believers." As such the prophetic example is considered instructive for all Muslim households. How the prophet interacted with his wives, and how they obeyed him, is a framework for how Muslim husbands and wives ought to interact, as well as how men should interact with their own female slaves.

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Muhammad's contemporaries, companions, and successors play an elevated role in the lore of Islam. It is against many of his contemporaries that Muhammad defined his movement, it is through his companions that his tradition was passed forth, and it is by his immediate successors that his legacy was interpreted and formalized.

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)