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i have never seen feminists on here criticise nuns or jewish women (who also have to cover their hair after marriage) it’s always islam islam islam hijab hijab hijab with you lot
julia 𓋹 🇪🇬@dykesintrouble
the way feminism is all religion phobic… but some of you clearly aren’t for this conversation
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The gay one isn’t sexual assault
PopXclusive@PopXclusive
This is the modern day gay Mexican version of V-J Day in Times Square. We love to see it!
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scientifically speaking shes right because of bone structure and genetics lol
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Aisha (pbuh) was +19.
I don't think you are well-versed enough in this subject.
Since the scholars and sheikhs of the classical period were people living in that era, they already knew that in the culture of that time, a woman's age only began to be counted after she reached puberty. Therefore, they did not feel the need to explicitly state this.
The most important classical scholars whose books provide the data for this calculation, along with their findings, are as follows:
Ibn Hisham (d. 833)
Book: Al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah
As one of the earliest Islamic historians, Ibn Hisham provides a chronological list of the earliest converts to Islam in his work. In this list, Aisha's name is mentioned among the "first to embrace Islam," right after adults like Umar and Hamza. If Aisha had married at the age of 9, she would not even have been born during the first years of Islam. Ibn Hisham's record demonstrates that she was born before the advent of Prophethood and was a young woman at the time of her marriage.
Imam al-Dhahabi (d. 1348)
Book: Siyar A'lam al-Nubala
The great hadith scholar and historian al-Dhahabi notes in the biography of Aisha's elder sister, Asma, that she passed away in the 73rd year of the Hijra at the age of 100. According to this information, her elder sister Asma was 27 years old at the time of the Hijra (622 CE). Since classical sources state that there was a 10-year age gap between the two sisters, Aisha would have been 17 during the Hijra. Because the marriage took place two years after the Hijra, the figures provided by al-Dhahabi place Aisha at 19 years old on her wedding day.
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (d. 1449)
Book: Al-Isabah fi Tamyiz al-Sahabah
As one of the greatest authorities in the world of hadith, Ibn Hajar makes a crucial observation while comparing the ages of Fatimah and Aisha. He records that Fatimah was born during the period when the Kaaba was being rebuilt (5 years before Prophethood) and that Aisha was about 5 years younger than her. By this calculation, Aisha would have been born in the first year of Prophethood. When combining the 13-year Meccan period and the 2-year Medinan period, it becomes evident that she was at least 15–16 years old at the time of her marriage.
Imam al-Nawawi (d. 1277)
Book: Tahdhib al-Asma wa al-Lughat
The great scholar of jurisprudence and hadith, al-Nawawi, is also among the figures who transmit the age, birth, and death dates of the elder sister Asma in the clearest and most reliable manner. This chronological legacy left by al-Nawawi has allowed contemporary Islamic historians to base the 18–19 age calculation on solid foundations.
Even if classical scholars included the "9 years old" narration in their books, the other definitive historical records, calendar calculations, and genealogical relationships they wrote within those very same books demonstrate that they themselves disproved the 9-year-old claim.
I think this evidence is sufficient. Insisting on disbelief would not be sincere.
Axl@akuseru7w7
@dv0o0v entonces porque mohamed se caso con aisha cuando ella tenia 6? y si vas a decir que ella tenia 18, no es muy confiable esa teoria
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idk but he did Clear shampoo ad
chris@ATR3lDES
pantene should really invest in him for a hair commercial
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@MarcoFCA @Mertin089 Buraya bak alman, gün geçtikçe ülkenizde afrikalı ve arap göçmenler çoğalıyor siz artık beyaz değilsiniz siyahlaşıyorsunuz ve hatta siyahsınız. Bu konuda fransa sizden daha kötü durumda çünkü onlar simsiyah
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@MarcoFCA @Mertin089 nein eben nicht? sage nicht dass ich zu stimme aber sein argument ist es dass es alle ethnisch türken sind..?
"Kenan Yildiz“ ist ethnisch nicht Deutsch🤦♂️
Auch wenn ich nicht zustimme, hast du glaube ich nicht verstanden was er gemeint hat
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@shark_accident Oh we in Germany are cooking so bad, I can't imagine how bad it must be in Berlin 😭
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"Summer, sunshine, heat"
This picture was inspired by the fact that summer has finally arrived in Berlin, though it’s extremely hot and the temperature suddenly jumped to +30°C. Plus, I’d been wanting to draw something cod-themed for a long time, but I just couldn’t figure out what exactly or who to draw, so in the end I settled on my favorite big Austrian man
#Konig #König #CallofDuty #cod

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Capitalism be like: “People aren’t going into debt when they’re sick and that makes me mad😡😡”
Pubity@pubity
The U.S. is investigating Germany for making medication and healthcare a little too affordable for their citizens. They're pressuring Germany to raise prices and invest more in "innovative pharmaceutical research" to keep international drug prices from going down.
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