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Old 05-04-2011, 03:10 PM   #11
OWDavid

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I'm on your side but the obvious flaw often pointed out by non-muslims in this arguement is that they say if Muhammad (pbuh) was a prophet of God and the perfect example for mankind, surely God could have warned about the future reprecussions of the marriage.

The future "repurcussions" of this marriage were as follows:
1) It cemented the bond between the Nabi and Abu Bakr.
2) It provided for a highly intelligent and articulate young wife with a photographic memory in the household for recording and remembering the daily Sunnas of the Prophet
3) It turned the young girl into a via media through whom women of this Umma could benefit and learn the Din related to their private lives.
4) It provided a treasure of ahadith considering that Sayyida A'isha turned out to be one of the most prolific narrators of ahadith.
5) It turned her into an example for women to emulate and follow and pattern their lives on.
Wa salamu alaikum.
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