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'''ʿĀʾisha, the daughter of Abu Bakr''' (Arabic: {{ia|عائشة بنت ابي بکر}}) (d. [[58]]/678) was the third wife of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], who married him after the death of [[Lady Khadija (a)]] and after his marriage to [[Suda bt. Zam'at b. Qays|Suda]]. There is a disagreement among historians as to her age at time of her marriage with the Prophet (s). The [[Incident of Ifk]] was a prominent event in A'isha's life. When after an incident, she was accused by some people, some verses of [[Qur'an 24]]<ref>Verses 11 to 26</ref> were revealed, in which God reprehended the accusers.
'''ʿĀʾisha bt. Abū Bakr''' (Arabic: {{ia|عائشة بنت ابي بکر}}, d. [[58]]/678) was the third wife of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], who married him after the demise of [[Lady Khadija (a)]] and after his marriage to [[Suda bt. Zam'at b. Qays|Suda]]. There is a disagreement among historians as to her age at time of her marriage with the Prophet (s). The [[Incident of Ifk]] was a prominent event in A'isha's life. When after an incident, she was accused by some people, some verses of [[Qur'an 24]]<ref>Verses 11 to 26</ref> were revealed, in which God reprehended the accusers.


Of the wives of the Prophet (s), she has gained more fame due to her political activities and positions and the role she played after the [[demise of the Prophet (s)]]. She tried her best to pave the path for the [[caliphate]] of the [[Abu Bakr|first]] and the [[Umar b. al-Khattab|second]] caliphs, and she helped them strengthen their positions by citing [[hadith]]s about their virtues. During [[Uthman]]'s caliphate, she supported him at first, but later she turned away from him and orchestrated a riot against him which led to his murder. After the murder of Uthman, A'isha rioted against [[Ali (a)]] with the intention of avenging for Uthman. With the help of some [[companions]], she started the [[Battle of Jamal]] against Ali (a).
Of the wives of the Prophet (s), she has gained more fame due to her political activities and positions and the role she played after the [[demise of the Prophet (s)]]. She tried her best to pave the path for the [[caliphate]] of the [[Abu Bakr|first]] and the [[Umar b. al-Khattab|second]] caliphs, and she helped them strengthen their positions by citing [[hadith]]s about their virtues. During [[Uthman]]'s caliphate, she supported him at first, but later she turned away from him and orchestrated a riot against him which led to his murder. After the murder of Uthman, A'isha rioted against [[Ali (a)]] with the intention of avenging for Uthman. With the help of some [[companions]], she started the [[Battle of Jamal]] against Ali (a).
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