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Why do Shiites curse Hazrat Aisha?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

before answering to this question here we must mention some point.first point is that although Ayesha as wife of the prophet Muhammad pesented in the battle of the jamal Against Imam ALi peace be upon him, in spite of that Imam Ali after victory appreciated her and cunduct with her respectfully.second point some religious man and Mojtahid like Imam khamenei announce that any cursing to the islamic symbols such as Ayeshah is forbidden.

there fore we can say that there is no curse about Hazrat Ayesha for shiites.

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