BOOK:musharaf al mehboobeen by sheikh tareeqat hazrat khawaja mehboob qasim chishti mushrafee qadri writes in his book:mauwiya called hazrat ayesha(r.a)on dinner he ordered for a ditch to be dug,and filled it with spears and swords tipped upwards.according to histroy of ALLAMA IBN-E-KHALDUN,mauiya covered this deep well with weak wood and covered it with carpet,he then placed a wooden chair on the top of this trap in respect for hazrat ayesha(r.a).as soon as she sat she fell into the well and got severely injured with broken bones...to hide his crime he ordered to seal the well by limestone(you know what a limestone does with human body).he covered the well and buried her in it,thus was responsible for muder of hazrat ayesha(r.a).
Hazrath Umar Farooq RadhiAllahuanhu Grave is beside to Prophet MOHAMMED SAWS grave in Masjid e Nabvi in Madina. Hazrat Umar RAU was martyerd in the Masjid-i-Nabvi. Hazrat Ayesha Siddiqa RAU, in whose room our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW, and the beloved father of Hazrat Ayesha Siddiqa Hazrat Abu Bakr RAU are buried, was requested to let Hazrat Umar RAU be buried beside them. She granted permission and Hazrat Umar RUA was laid to rest beside the holy Prophet (SAW).
About two thousand and two hundred traditions are attributed to Hazrat Ayesha
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Hazrat Ayesha (RA) passed away on July 17, 678 CE.
There is no Ayesha Islam in Islam. The Mother of the Muslims Hazrat Ayesha Siddiquah (RAU) was one of the most beloved wives of the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (SAW). Many Muslims name their daughters 'Ayesha' just to show reverence to her. But there is no 'Ayesha Islam' in Islam.
No. She lived in her own small hut where His beloved husband and the last Prophet of Islam (SAW) lies buried.
Usually there are no reasons for love but in this case contributions of Hazrat Ayesha RA and her father for Islam are one of the major reason .Nearly a quarter of Hadith about family life are narrated bu H. Ayesha .
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