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Humaira is an Arabic name meaning 'reddish' or 'rosy-complexioned'. It was the affectionate title given by Prophet Muhammad to his beloved wife Aisha bint Abi Bakr due to her fair and rosy complexion. The name derives from the Arabic root 'حمر' (hamr), meaning 'red'. Aisha was known by this epithet, which reflects her beauty and the Prophet's deep love for her. This name carries immense honor in Islamic history, as Aisha was one of the most influential women in Islam, a scholar, and a narrator of thousands of hadiths.
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Humaira
Humaira is an Arabic name meaning 'reddish' or 'rosy-complexioned'. It was the affectionate title given by Prophet Muhammad to his beloved wife Aisha bint Abi Bakr due to her fair and rosy complexion. The name derives from the Arabic root 'حمر' (hamr), meaning 'red'. Aisha was known by this epithet, which reflects her beauty and the Prophet's deep love for her. This name carries immense honor in Islamic history, as Aisha was one of the most influential women in Islam, a scholar, and a narrator of thousands of hadiths.
حمیرا
حمیرا عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'سرخ رنگت والی'۔ یہ نبی کریم کا اپنی محبوب زوجہ حضرت عائشہ بنت ابی بکر کو دیا ہوا پیار بھرا خطاب تھا۔ یہ نام عربی جڑ 'حمر' سے ماخوذ ہے، جس کا مطلب ہے 'سرخ'۔ یہ نام اسلامی تاریخ میں بہت عزت رکھتا ہے، کیونکہ حضرت عائشہ اسلام کی سب سے بااثر خواتین میں سے تھیں۔
حُمَيْرَاء
حميراء اسم عربي يعني 'ذات البشرة الوردية'. كان هذا اللقب الحنون الذي أطلقه النبي محمد على زوجته عائشة بنت أبي بكر. يحمل الاسم مكانة عظيمة في التاريخ الإسلامي، حيث كانت عائشة من أكثر النساء تأثيراً في الإسلام وعالمة وراوية للحديث.
Sahabiyat/Scholarship
The beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad, known by the title 'Humaira'. She was one of the most influential women in Islamic history, a renowned scholar who narrated over 2,000 hadiths, and played a crucial role in early Islamic jurisprudence and education.
Era: 613-678 CE
Wife of Prophet Muhammad, narrator of hadith, and one of the most important figures in early Islamic scholarship.
Humaira is the beloved title of Aisha, the wife of Prophet Muhammad, making it a highly recommended and blessed name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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