What was Ayeshas
(ra) Age at the Time of Her Marriage?
What was Ayeshas (ra) age at the time of her
marriage?
It is normally believed that she was nine years old
at the time of her marriage with Mohammad (sws) was consummated. I do think it was
according to the traditions of the Arab culture, as otherwise people would have objected
to this marriage. But unfortunately, the modern day man is not satisfied with an answer as
simple as that.
Reply1
To begin with, I think it is the responsibility of
all those who believe that marrying a girl as young as nine years old was an accepted norm
of the Arab culture, to provide at least a few examples to substantiate their point of
view. I have not yet been able to find a single dependable instance in the books of Arab
history where a girl as young as nine years old was given away in marriage. Unless such
examples are given, we do not have any reasonable grounds to believe that it really was an
accepted norm.
In my opinion, the age of Ayesha (ra) has been
grossly mis-reported in the ahadith. Not only that, I think that the narratives
reporting this event are not only highly unreliable but also that on the basis of other
historical data, the event reported, is quite an unlikely happening. Let us look at the
issue from an objective stand point. My reservations in accepting the narratives, on the
basis of which, Ayeshas (ra) age at the time of her marriage with the Prophet (pbuh) is
held to be nine years are:
- Most of these narratives are reported only by Hisham
ibn `urwah reporting on the authority of his father. An event as well known as the one
being reported, should logically have been reported by more people than just one, two or
three.
- It is quite strange that no one from Medinah,
where Hisham ibn `urwah lived the first seventy one years of his life has narrated
the event, even though in Medinah his pupils included people as well known as Malik
ibn Anas. All the narratives of this event have been reported by narrators from Iraq,
where Hisham is reported to have had shifted after living in Medinah for
seventy one years.
- Tehzibu'l-tehzib, one of the most well known
books on the life and reliability of the narrators of the traditions of the Prophet (pbuh)
reports that according to Yaqub ibn Shaibah: "narratives reported by Hisham
are reliable except those that are reported through the people of Iraq". It further
states that Malik ibn Anas objected on those narratives of Hisham which were
reported through people of Iraq. (vol 11, pg 48 - 51)
- Mizanu'l-ai`tidal, another book on the
narrators of the traditions of the Prophet (pbuh) reports that when he was old, Hisham's
memory suffered quite badly. (vol 4, pg 301 - 302)
- According to the generally accepted tradition, Ayesha
(ra) was born about eight years before Hijrah. But according to another narrative
in Bukhari (kitabu'l-tafseer) Ayesha (ra) is reported to have said that at
the time Surah Al-Qamar, the 54th chapter of the Qur'an, was revealed, "I was
a young girl". The 54th surah of the Qur'an was revealed nine years before Hijrah.
According to this tradition, Ayesha (ra) had not only been born before the revelation of
the referred surah, but was actually a young girl (jariyah), not an infant (sibyah)
at that time. Obviously, if this narrative is held to be true, it is in clear
contradiction with the narratives reported by Hisham ibn `urwah. I see absolutely
no reason that after the comments of the experts on the narratives of Hisham ibn `urwah,
why we should not accept this narrative to be more accurate.
- According to a number of narratives, Ayesha (ra)
accompanied the Muslims in the battle of Badr and Uhud. Furthermore, it is
also reported in books of hadith and history that no one under the age of 15 years
was allowed to take part in the battle of Uhud. All the boys below 15 years of age
were sent back. Ayesha's (ra) participation in the battle of Badr and Uhud
clearly indicate that she was not nine or ten years old at that time. After all, women
used to accompany men to the battle fields to help them, not to be a burden on them.
- According to almost all the historians Asma
(ra), the elder sister of Ayesha (ra) was ten years older than Ayesha (ra). It is reported
in Taqri'bu'l-tehzi'b as well as Al-bidayah wa'l-nihayah that Asma (ra) died
in 73 hijrah when she was 100 years old. Now, obviously if Asma (ra) was 100 years
old in 73 hijrah she should have been 27 or 28 years old at the time of hijrah.
If Asma (ra) was 27 or 28 years old at the time of hijrah, Ayesha (ra)
should have been 17 or 18 years old at that time. Thus, Ayesha (ra), if she got married in
1 AH (after hijrah) or 2 AH, was between 18 to 20 years old at the time of her
marriage.
- Tabari in his treatise on Islamic history,
while mentioning Abu Bakr (ra) reports that Abu Bakr had four children and
all four were born during the Jahiliyyah -- the pre Islamic period. Obviously, if
Ayesha (ra) was born in the period of jahiliyyah, she could not have been less than
14 years in 1 AH -- the time she most likely got married.
- According to Ibn Hisham, the historian, Ayesha
(ra) accepted Islam quite some time before Umar ibn Khattab (ra). This shows that
Ayesha (ra) accepted Islam during the first year of Islam. While, if the narrative of
Ayesha's (ra) marriage at seven years of age is held to be true, Ayesha (ra) should not
have been born during the first year of Islam.
- Tabari has also reported that at the time Abu
Bakr planned on migrating to Habshah (8 years before Hijrah), he went to
Mut`am -- with whose son Ayesha (ra) was engaged -- and asked him to take Ayesha
(ra) in his house as his son's wife. Mut`am refused, because Abu Bakr had
embraced Islam, and subsequently his son divorced Ayesha (ra). Now, if Ayesha (ra) was
only seven years old at the time of her marriage, she could not have been born at the time
Abu Bakr decided on migrating to Habshah. On the basis of this report it
seems only reasonable to assume that Ayesha (ra) had not only been born 8 years before hijrah,
but was also a young lady, quite prepared for marriage.
- According to a narrative reported by Ahmad ibn
Hanbal, after the death of Khadijah (ra), when Khaulah (ra) came to the
Prophet (pbuh) advising him to marry again, the Prophet (pbuh) asked her regarding the
choices she had in her mind. Khaulah said: "You can marry a virgin (bikr)
or a woman who has already been married (thayyib)". When the Prophet (pbuh)
asked about who the virgin was, Khaulah proposed Ayesha's (ra) name. All those who
know the Arabic language, are aware that the word "bikr" in the Arabic
language is not used for an immature nine year old girl. The correct word for a young
playful girl, as stated earlier is "Jariyah". "Bikr" on
the other hand, is used for an unmarried lady, and obviously a nine year old is not a
"lady".
- According to Ibn Hajar, Fatimah (ra) was
five years older than Ayesha (ra). Fatimah (ra) is reported to have been born when
the Prophet (pbuh) was 35 years old. Thus, even if this information is taken to be
correct, Ayesha (ra) could by no means be less than 14 years old at the time of hijrah,
and 15 or 16 years old at the time of her marriage.
These are some of the major points that go against
accepting the commonly known narrative regarding Ayesha's (ra) age at the time of her
marriage.
In my opinion, neither was it an Arab tradition to
give away girls in marriage at an age as young as nine or ten years, nor did the Prophet
(pbuh) marry Ayesha (ra) at such a young age. The people of Arabia did not object to this
marriage, because it never happened in the manner it has been narrated.
I hope I have been of some help.
Best Regards
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1- The answer to this question is primarily based on the
research by Habib ur Rahman Kandhalwi (urdu) as presented in his booklet, "Tehqiq
e umar e Siddiqah e Ka'inat", Anjuman Uswa e hasanah, Karachi, Pakistan