His next flaw is why ask for her daddy and others when the person whom we are talking about is herself narrating her age? Who knows Aisha's age better than her?
There is no need to take into consideration the testimony of others.
I think what he is getting at is he is a Muslim, so he wont accept Aisha's individual female testimony.
Hello, Islame
No, that is not the reason. Many polemicists, including Ali Sina and his cahoots at Faithfreedom International (FFI) only quote hadith from Ibne Hisham and in all dishonesty, they try to show as if nothing else is available. This is deplorable.
There are quite a few other ahaadith available which nullify that hadith and it can be rejected flatly. That is why I was pushing the posters to show other ahaadith. There are none from the Prophet himself, nothing from her father, mother or other companions at all because all of them never did any back-biting. If her age was of any concern, there would have been ahaadith from many sources, not just by the bloody fool Hisham.
I do not have any references with me but hadith experts of FFI can dig them out, if they want. I do not read hadith collections. I gave up reading ahaadith seventeen years ago, when I found that there was a lot of junk and stuff in there.
However, I will try to write off my memory:
Muslims are supposed to follow the Sunnah of The Prophet. Right? If the Prophet had married Ayesha in the 6-9 age range, that would have become a Sunnah, legal for all Muslims and they would have followed it gladly.
Even ex-Muslims can verify along with the Muslims that their mothers were not married in that range. There is no record in Islamic history that little girls 6-9 were given to older men in marriage. Why couldn't they be given to 14 year old boys?
According to a hadith, Ayesha was present in the battles at Badar and Uhud. All, including the polemicists agree that the Prophet did not allow anyone under fourteen to be present. Many were sent back home but she along with other women was allowed to stay for attending the injured and providing water. It clearly shows that Ayesha was above fourteen. And note that at that time she was not married to the Prophet yet. Polemicists, including Ali Sina his FFI goons never bring this up.
Surely, Prophet did not allow a 4-5 years old little girl to be present in both the battles.
Hisham was not the only fool who came up with a misreport. There was another who said somewhere she was twelve and in another report, he said she was about eighteen. I can't remember his name.
I believe for any serious reader this should suffice. Thanks for the comment.
Baig M Z