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{{about|'''Event of Ifk'''|other article named '''Ifk'''|Ifk (disambiguation)}} | |||
'''The Event of Ifk''' (Arabic: {{ia|حادثة الإفك}}) refers to an event in the history of early [[Islam]] to which the [[verse]]s 11-26 of [[Sura al-Nur]] refer. This event took place in [[5]]/626-7, when a group of people accused a Muslim of adultery, who was, as famously narrated, [[Aisha]], the Prophet's (s) wife. In the mentioned verses, [[God]] blames people for slandering and spreading rumors. According to another narration which is mentioned in [[Shi'a]] sources, the person who was the subject of slander was [[Mariya al-Qibtiyya]], another wife of the [[Prophet (s)]], mother of [[Ibrahim son of the Prophet (s)|Ibrahim]], son of the Prophet (s). The historical authenticity of both [[Asbab al-Nuzul|contexts of revelation]] or their relations with the mentioned verses have been questioned and doubted by some researchers. | '''The Event of Ifk''' (Arabic: {{ia|حادثة الإفك}}) refers to an event in the history of early [[Islam]] to which the [[verse]]s 11-26 of [[Sura al-Nur]] refer. This event took place in [[5]]/626-7, when a group of people accused a Muslim of adultery, who was, as famously narrated, [[Aisha]], the Prophet's (s) wife. In the mentioned verses, [[God]] blames people for slandering and spreading rumors. According to another narration which is mentioned in [[Shi'a]] sources, the person who was the subject of slander was [[Mariya al-Qibtiyya]], another wife of the [[Prophet (s)]], mother of [[Ibrahim son of the Prophet (s)|Ibrahim]], son of the Prophet (s). The historical authenticity of both [[Asbab al-Nuzul|contexts of revelation]] or their relations with the mentioned verses have been questioned and doubted by some researchers. | ||
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