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Did you know that in Sahih Bukhari and other authoritative Sunni books, there is a narration from Aisha that has caused a lot of controversy? This narration says that Aisha swore that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) wished for him to die and marry another wife on the same day and celebrate! This narration states: Aisha said: “Wa rasaah,” and the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “That is if he were alive, I would seek forgiveness for you and pray for you.” Aisha said: “Wa thuqliyah, by Allaah, I think you would love my death, and if that were the case, you would have kept your last days exposed to some of your husbands.” Does a person who loves his wife wish for her death? But did the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) really have such a desire? In this video, we will examine this narration in detail and the ambiguities surrounding it. We have also responded to a call from a Sunni viewer who objected to the way this narration was presented. Important topics you will see in this video: Review of the full text of the narration and its sources. A detailed and complete analysis of the narration. Response to Sunni criticism and clarification about this narration. If you are looking for a deeper understanding of historical and religious issues and want to get acquainted with strong arguments and scientific clarity, don't miss this video! To see more videos, be sure to follow our channel and share your comments with us #Sahih_Bukhari #Debate #Aisha #Death #Quran #Islam 00:00 Introduction 00:46 Sahih Bukhari's narration about the Messenger of God wishing for Aisha's death 05:38 Musnad Ahmad narration