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===The incident of Ifk===
===The incident of Ifk===
According to narrations that appear under the exegesis of certain verses of [[sura al-Nur]], it is related that in the year [[5]] AH, on the return from the [[battle of Bani Mustalaq]] when the caravan had halted for rest, 'A'isha distanced herself from the caravan to relieve herself. When she found her necklace to be missing, she went looking for it. The caravan, not aware that she was missing, left carrying her palanquin with them assuming she was inside it. Upon returning to the place the caravan was pitched and finding it vacant, she stayed there until a man named Safwan b. Mu'attal came to her and gave her his camel and escorted her to her caravan. This incident caused some companions of the Prophet (s), who according to Islamic texts were hypocrites, to defame 'A'isha. They accused 'A'isha of unchastely behaviour and consequently the aforementioned verses of the Quran announced slander of chaste women to be a grave sin. However, some of these verses are said to be about [[Mariyah Qibtiyya]], another wife of the Prophet (s).
According to narrations that appear under the exegesis of certain verses of [[sura al-Nur]], it is related that in the year [[5]] AH, on the return from the [[battle of Bani Mustalaq]] when the caravan had halted for rest, 'A'isha distanced herself from the caravan to relieve herself. When she found her necklace to be missing, she went looking for it. The caravan, not aware that she was missing, left carrying her palanquin with them assuming she was inside it. Upon returning to the place the caravan was pitched and finding it vacant, she stayed there until a man named Safwan b. Mu'attal came to her and gave her his camel and escorted her to her caravan. This incident caused some companions of the Prophet (s), who according to Islamic texts were hypocrites, to defame 'A'isha. They accused 'A'isha of unchastely behaviour and consequently the aforementioned verses of the Quran announced slander of chaste women to be a grave sin. However, some of these verses are said to be about [[Mariya al-Qibtiyya]], another wife of the Prophet (s).


===The incident of Tahrim===
===The incident of Tahrim===
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