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Through the centuries, orientalists have advance numerous
accusations and far-fetched theories to discredit Islam and its
last Prophet, Muhammad (P). Praise be to Allah alone, all such
accusations have been successfully refuted by the Muslims Ummah.
Currently, one of the 'reinvented' accusations against the noble
character of the Prophet is about his marriage to young Aisha
Siddiqa (r.a.).
Let's probe some of the orientalists' charges in detail in the
light of modern research, historic evidence and the Islamic
sources of the Qur'an and the Sunnah to separate truth from
falsehood, and display to the world that Prophet Muhammad (P) is
indeed an exemplary for all of mankind.
Two main theories are often advance by orientalists to attack
the pure character of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) on his marriage to
Aisha (r.a.) at her young age.
A. He was a Pedophile
B. B. He was involved in child abuse.
Let's analyze each theory to dig out the truth, through the
Guidance of Allah (SWT).
A. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) married Aisha (r.a.) because he was a
pedophile?
Definition of a Pedophile: "Pedophile: also spelled PAEDOPHILIA,
psychosexual disorder in which an adult's arousal and sexual
gratification occur primarily through sexual contact with
prepubescent children. The typical pedophile is unable to find
satisfaction in an adult sexual relationship and may have low
self-esteem, seeing sexual activity with a child as less
threatening than that with an adult." Encyclopaedia Britannica,
1998.
The diagnostic criteria for pedophilia according to American
Psychiatric Association:
1) Over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent intense sexual
urges and sexual arousing fantasies involving sexual activity
with a prepubescent child or children.
2) The person has acted on these urges, or is markedly
distressed by them.
3) The person is at least 16 years old and at least 5 years
older than the child or children in A.
DSM-III-R Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
rev ed. 3, (American Psychiatric Association). "In addition to
their pedophilia, a significant number of pedophiles are
concomitantly or have previously been involved in exhibitionism,
voyeurism, or rape". (Voyeurism is the recurrent preoccupation
with fantasized or acts that involve seeking out or observing
people who are naked, or are engaged in grooming or in sexual
activity). Harold I. Kaplan et al., Synopsis of Psychiatry, 5th
ed. (Williams and Wilkens, 1988), p. 360.
Does the prophet fit the above criteria of a pedophile?
With the above criteria of a pedophile in mind, lets analyze the
lifestyle of the prophet and his marriages.
His marriages:
Name of Bride/ Bride's age at marriage/ Comments
Khadija bint khawilad/ 40/ Twice widowed before
Sauda Bint Zama/ 50/ Widow
Aisha bint Abu Bakr/ 9/ Started living with the prophet at the
age of 9.
Hafsa Bint Umar bin Khattab/ 22/ Widow
Zainab bint Khuzaima/ 30/ ?
Umm-I-Salma bint Abu Umayia/ 26/ Widow
Zainab Bint Jahash/ 38/ Widow
Juwaeria Bint Harith/ 20/ Widow
Umm-I-Habiba bint Abu Sufyan/ 36/ Widow
Marya Qibtiya bint Shamun/ 17/ Virgin, Egyptian
Safia bint Hayi bin Akhtab/ 17/ Widow
Raihana bint umru bin hanafa/ ?/ ?
Maimuna bint harith/ 36/ widow
Source: Syed Abu Zafar Zain, The Prophet of Islam, the Ideal
Husband (Lahore: Kazi Publications), pp. 10-12.
Statistics from the above table:
Percentage of his wives who were 17 years and older = 91 %
Percentage of his wives who were widows = 75%
Comments: The statistics show that the prophet's marriage to
Aisha at her young age was an exception and not a norm of his
other marriages. Furthermore "a pedophile’s main mode of sexual
satisfaction is with prepubescent girls", which is contradictory
to the 91% of prophet's marriage to women 17 years and over. An
unbiased examination of Prophet's life and his marriages to his
wives blatantly rejects the notion of his lifestyle fitting that
of a pedophile. All his brides were aged widows (except Aisha
and Marya). Moreover, according to the criteria in the
references cited above in Synopsis of Psychiatry, a vast
majority of pedophiles possess a history of exhibitionism,
voyeurism, or rape. Again, there is no single reference from
either religious or secular sources that the noble Prophet ever
indulged in such sadistic behavior (God forbid). This truth is
observed and accepted by both Muslims and unbiased non-Muslims
scholars.
"It is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character
of the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught and how
he lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty
Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And
although in what I put to you I shall say many things which may
be familiar to many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read them,
a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that
mighty Arabian teacher." Annie Besant, The Life and Teachings of
Muhammad (Madras, 1932), p. 4.
B. Others claim that the noble Prophet (peace be upon him)
indulged in child-abuse when he married Aisha at her young age
Let scrutinize this allegation...
Definition of Child Abuse: Child Abuse, also called CRUELTY TO
CHILDREN, the willful and unjustifiable infliction of pain and
suffering on children. The term can denote the use of inordinate
physical violence; unjustifiable verbal abuse; the failure to
furnish proper shelter, nourishment, medical treatment, or
emotional support; incest; other cases of sexual molestation or
rape; and the making of child pornography. Frequently described
by the medical profession as the "battered-child syndrome,"
abusive treatment of children is almost universally proscribed
by criminal statutes. Child abuse can have serious future
consequences for the victims involved. Delays in physical
growth, impaired language and cognitive abilities, and problems
in personality development, learning, and behavior are common
following instances of child abuse or neglect. Encyclopaedia
Britannica, 1998
Comments: None of the criteria of child-abuse applies to the
noble life of the Prophet (pbuh). There is no single incident of
any infliction of pain and suffering by the prophet on Aisha or
any other human being for that matter. Neither any instance of
verbal or sexual abuse can be concluded from the relationship of
the prophet with Aisha (r.a.) or any of his wives.
An abused child can have serious future consequences...delayed
physical growth, impaired language, learning and behavior...etc
(above definition). As one examines the chaste life of Aisha (r.a.),
her personality, physical, mental and spiritual developments are
all contrary to that of an abused child. In fact through the
Prophet's marriage and his guidance to Aisha, history testifies
that she should be labeled not as an abused child but as a
'blessed child'. After analyzing and refuting the accusations
against the noble character of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him), the only viable alternative left with us is:
C. The Prophet married Aisha for the benefit of Islam and
Humanity
Lets analyse...
1. The Prophet married Aisha primarily for three reasons
a. To reinforce the friendly relations already existing with Abu
Bakr (his closest companion).
b. To educate and train Aisha for the purposes of Islam.
c. To utilize her capabilities for the sake of Islam.
2. Her Marriage with the prophet was a Wahy (Divine Revelation).
She, herself relates from the Prophet. "He said, 'I saw you in
dreams three times. The angel brought you to me and you were
clad in white silk. He (the angel) said that it was your consort
and he (angel) showed me by opening your face. You are just like
that..." Sahih Muslim, Vol.2, p. 285.
3. Aisha (r.a.) was born after her parents had embraced Islam.
Therefore, she was free from the defilement of polytheism right
from her birth.
4. In her youth, already known for her formidable memory, she
came under the loving care and attention of the Prophet himself.
As his wife and close companion she acquired from him knowledge
and insight such as no woman has ever acquired.
Aisha lived on almost fifty years after the passing away of the
Prophet. She had been his wife for a decade. Much of this time
was spent in learning and acquiring knowledge of the two most
important sources of God's guidance, the Qur'an and the Sunnah
of His Prophet. Aisha (r.a.) was one of the three wives (the
other two being Hafsa (r.a.) and Umm Salama (r.a.) who memorised
the Revelation. Like Hafsa (r.a.), she had her own script of the
Qur'an written after the Prophet had died.
So far as the Hadith or sayings of the Prophet is concerned,
Aisha (r.a.) is one of four persons (the others being Abu
Hurayra, Abdullah ibn Umar, and Anas ibn Malik) who transmitted
more than two thousand sayings. From her, 2210 Hadith have come,
out of which 174 Hadith are commonly agreed upon by both Bukhari
and Muslim.
Many of her transmissions pertain to some of the most intimate
aspects of personal behavior that only someone in Aisha's
position could have learnt. What is most important is that her
knowledge of Hadith was passed on in written form by at least
three persons including her nephew Urwah who became one of the
greatest scholars among the generation after the Companions. It
is the claim of the Scholars of Islam that without her, half of
the Ilm-I-Hadith [knowledge, understanding of the Hadith (and
Islam)] would have perished.
5. Many of the learned companions of the Prophet and their
followers benefited from Aishah's knowledge. Abu Musa al-Ash'ari
once said: "If we companions of the Messenger of God had any
difficulty on a matter, we asked Aisha about it."
"Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said from Said
ibn al-Musayyab that Abu Musa al-Ash'ari came to Aisha, the wife
of the Prophet and said to her, "The disagreement of the
companions in a matter which I hate to bring before you has
distressed me." She said, "What is that? You did not ask your
mother about it, so ask me." He said, "A man penetrates his
wife, but becomes listless and does not ejaculate. "She said,
"When the circumcised part passes the circumcised part ghusl is
obligatory." Abu Musa added, "I shall never ask anyone about
this after you. Al-Muwatta of Imam Malik, Hadith 2.75.
Arwa Bin Zubair says, "I did not find anyone more proficient
[than Aisha (r.a.)] in the knowledge of the Holy Qur'an, the
Commandments of Halal (lawful) and Haram (prohibited),
Ilmul-Ansab and Arabic poetry. That is why, even senior
companions of the Prophet used to consult Aisha (r.a.) in
resolving intricate issued". Ibn Qayyim and Ibn Sa'ad,
Jala-ul-Afham, vol. 2, p. 26.
Abu Musa al-Ash'ari says: "Never had we (the companions) had any
difficulty for the solution of which we approached Aisha and did
not get some useful information from her". Sirat-I-Aisha, on the
authority of Trimidhi, p. 163.
6. As a teacher she had a clear and persuasive manner of speech
and her power of oratory has been described in superlative terms
by al-Ahnaf who said: "I have heard speeches of Abu Bakr and
Umar, Uthman and Ali and the Khulafa up to this day, but I have
not heard speech more persuasive and more beautiful from the
mouth of any person than from the mouth of Aisha."
The Prophet said, "The superiority of 'Aisha to other ladies is
like the superiority of Tharid (i.e. meat and bread dish) to
other meals. Many men reached the level of perfection, but no
woman reached such a level except Mary, the daughter of Imran
and Asiya, the wife of Pharaoh." Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith,
Narrated by Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari Hadith 4.643.
7. Men and women came from far and wide to benefit from her
knowledge.
Aisha's great interest in the study of the Qur'an is
understandable. She was an eyewitness to a number of revelations
and had therefore a clear idea of the circumstances in which
they were revealed. It was on her bed alone (and no other
consort's) that the Prophet received Wahy (Divine Revelations)
several times. This helped her in interpreting the verses.
8. At the time of the Prophet's death, the Prophet's head was on
her lap. It was in her quarters that the Prophet was buried. The
life of Aisha (R) is a proof that a woman can be far more
learned than men and that she can be the teacher of scholars and
experts. Her life is also a proof that a woman can exert
influence over men and women and provide them with inspiration
and leadership. Aisha (R) is a continuing inspiration and role
model to today's youth who are diligently searching for an
example amongst the pop stars, movie actresses and sports stars.
May the memory of her live-forever in the heart of the Muslim
Ummah and May Allah grant her the highest abode in Paradise...Ameen.
Conclusion
It was the aforementioned qualities of Aisha (r.a.) and the
Prophet's guidance in molding these capabilities for the service
of Islam, were the main reasons, why the Prophet Married young
Aisha (r.a.), and not the perverted reasons brought forth by
misguided orientalists.
Muslims invite all sincere humans to study the life of Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon) in the light of the authentic sources
of the Qur'an and the Sunnah (exemplary sayings and deeds of the
Prophet) and judge for themselves where the truth lies. Indeed,
by recognizing the truth of Islam as the final and complete
Guidance sent by our Creator can humanity find lasting peace in
this world and a means of salvation from the hell fire in the
hereafter. "I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my
opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the
Savior of Humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to
assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in
solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much
needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of
Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow
as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today."
George Bernard Shaw, The Genuine Islam, vol. 1, no. 81936.
Though, the Prophet is not among us in his flesh, but his
exemplary life has been preserved for all humanity to follow.
When Truth comes Falsehood disappears, Islam came, now Shirk
(polytheism) must clear.
Welcome to Islam...
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