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| Aishah |
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( ´sh , ä´ shä´´) (KEY) , c.614678, third and favorite of the nine wives of Muhammad the Prophet. Her father was Abu Bakr, who became first caliph after the Prophets death. She was married to the Prophet soon after the Hegira, his only wife that was neither a widow nor a divorcee. A brilliant, astute woman, she was devoted to her husband and his teachings, and after his death she exerted considerable influence, especially against Ali, Muhammads son-in-law. She took part in an unsuccessful armed revolt during Alis tenure as caliph (656) and was exiled to Medina. Her name also appears as Ayesha or Aisha. | 1 | | See N. Abbott, Aishah, the Beloved of Mohammed (1942, repr. 1973). | 2 |
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