In Islamic tradition, the Prophet Muhammad is known to have referred to his wife Aisha as "Aishah," which is the Arabic version of her name. The title "Hazrat" is also used as a term of respect when referring to important figures in Islam, including prophets and their companions. Therefore, it is common to hear Aisha being addressed as "Hazrat Aisha" as a sign of reverence and honor.
There is no Ayesha Islam in Islam. The Mother of the Muslims Hazrat Ayesha Siddiquah (RAU) was one of the most beloved wives of the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (SAW). Many Muslims name their daughters 'Ayesha' just to show reverence to her. But there is no 'Ayesha Islam' in Islam.
Hazrat Khadijah, Hazrat Sooda, Hazrat Hafsa, Hazrat Ume Salma, Hazrat Zainab, Hazrat Ayesha, Hazrat Maria, and three others (May Allah be pleased with all of them).
Yes. It is the name the Muslim girls may have. Hazrat Ayesha Sayyeda Siddiqa RAU was the beloved wife of our beloved Prophet (SAW).
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hazrat abu bakkar siddiq r.a
Hazrat Ayesha's brother was Abdur Rahman ibn Abi Bakr. He was the son of Abu Bakr, the first caliph of Islam, and the brother of Ayesha, who was one of the Prophet Muhammad's wives. Abdur Rahman played a notable role during the early Islamic period.
I don't want to types anything wrong here but one name that was given to Hazrat Ayesha (R) -I don't know by whom- was Umm-ul-muminin or Mother of the Believers.I hope I helped you if not I am sorry!
Hazrat Ismaiel (AS) was the elder son of Prophet Hazrat Abraham (AS). His mother's name was Hazrat Hajira (AS). Hazrat Issac (AS) was his younger brother. His mother's name was Hazrat Sara (AS).
Hazrat ADAM (AS) was the first holy Prophet.
Hazrat Abdullah
Hazrat Abdullah
Hazrat HAWA was the name of Prophet ADAM`s wife.