OK so some brothers refuted you when you used sunni sources but now you use Shia Sources ? According to u, Aisha hated the Prophet but stayed Muslim all his life, narrated 2210 hadith, became the greatest scholar in Islam and didn't marry after the Prophet's death ? https://twitter.com/amethystlyy/status/1288832739039485953
The Shia Sources are not even reliable. As we can see here, a Jewish woman poisoned the Prophet. Also the Prophet SWS died 4 years after eating the poisoned meat. So even if Aisha poisoned the Prophet SWS she actually proved the prophethood of Muhammad SWS 😂
So Aisha suffered a lot from a perverted man for 9 years but actually none of his enemies remarked and used this against Muhammad ?? Why none of his enemies actually used this marriage against Muhammad's character ? Actually no one criticized him before 1905 for this marriage
https://twitter.com/RioPedro2/status/1288844452535164928?s=20
We can also add the fact that as Montesquieu said, girls in hot countries like India and Arabia reached the marriageable age between the ages 8 and 10. So it confirms what Aisha said, "when a girl reaches the age of 9 she becomes a woman" (Al Tirmidhi)
Finally brother @Arkon_Khaled points out something very interesting. It was Aisha's parents who actually decided of the moment where she can consummate his marriage and not the Prophet. Aisha's parents and the other women saw that she was suitable for sex https://twitter.com/Arkon_Khaled/status/1288827119875883008?s=20
Parents only want the best for their Children. And Abu Bakr was the best person of the Earth after the Prophet SWS. He knew that Aisha was suitable for sex so he urged the Prophet to consummate his marriage with Aisha. https://twitter.com/Arkon_Khaled/status/1288827509883187200?s=20
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