God will judge our deeds and will forgive whoever wants and...
God will judge our deeds and will forgive whoever wants and punishes whoever wants.” Ali (PBUH) ordered Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr: “Take your sister to Medina, then join me in Kufa, as soon as possible.” So he took his sister Aisha to Media.
(1) Regret of Aisha, after the battle After the war, Aisha was continuously repeating: “I wish I had died, 20 years before that event.” Aisha said: “God bless Ali, he was righteous in fact…” She repeatedly quoted this hadith from the Prophet: “God decreed, whoever fights against Ali, is an unbeliever and will be placed in hell.” She said: “I wish I had mourned for 10 sons like Haris ibn-Hisham instead of accompanying Zubayr’s son [in that battle].
It is quoted from Ammara ibn-Omayr that someone had heard of Aisha and quoted him: “Whenever she read this verse of the Quran ‘And stay quietly in your houses…’(2), she used to cry in a way that all over her veil became wet.” It is quoted from Urwah that: “Whenever she remembered being in Jamal Battle, she would cry in a way that her veil became wet and said: ‘I wish I had been totally forgotten.” It is mentioned in the book of Manaqib, quoted from Abu-Atiq, that Aisha said: “Show me the son of Umar (Abdul-Rahman), whenever he passes my house.
When Umar passed, they informed her. She said: ‘O Abdul-Rahman! Why did not you prevent me from that war?’ He answered: ‘I saw you are under influence of a man, whom you will never disagree [Abdullah ibn Zubayr was meant]. Aisha said: ‘If you had prevented me, I would never go to that battle.” Many famous people visited Aisha after the battle. One of them was Qa’qa’ ibn Amr.
During the visit, Aisha mentioned: ‘I swear to God that I wish I had died 20 years ago.” Fath al-Bari, quoted from Muhammad Ibn Qays that: “Aisha [Once] recalled the battle of Jamal and said: ‘I wish I had stayed at home, just like others; it was more desirable for me than bearing 10 children from the Prophet and all of them were like Abd-ul-Rahman ibn Haris ibn Hisham.