The book have made several references to resources which are wetted by a sect of Islam. AS the result the author had lost his objectivity from the beginning. Aisha is dominated by what Mohammad wanted and done. The book starts with lots of complementary adult attribution to Aisha who is still a child . So Aisha in the mind of the author is always a grown up lady who is wise and composed and blessed. No incident or anecdote about Aisha as a child . She is behaving as a 35 years old lady from the starts of the book. . Gradually the when the author drops excessive complementary titles to AISHA and Mohammad he begin to talk about the life of the latter ,rather rather Aisha. Aisha in the book is shown as the shadow of the Mohammad . No personal attribution , no messages to her like Muslim ladies. The problem is not Aisha. It is the male Author who cannot come out of his shell and layers of prejudices against women and his framework of his particular sect o Islamic thoughts. Please read instesd AIshah :The beloved of Mohammed by Naria Abbotte. instead; which is not referenced in the above book.Read full review
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Very beautiful narration along with hadith references. loved it so much
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