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Aisha’s marriage is often reduced to two numbers — “six and nine.” But early Islamic sources present a far more nuanced picture when read through language, context, and chronology. In this video, we examine: Aisha’s repeated emphasis on Shawwal as the month of her marriage Why Shawwal was considered an unlucky month in pre-Islamic Arabia — and why Aisha challenged that belief The shortest Bukhari narration using the Arabic phrase بنت ست (bint sitta) and what the wording actually allows linguistically How the Bukhari report can be read together with the Shawwal hadith according to early historians Why scholars such as Imam Malik expressed caution regarding the numerical age narration Descriptions of Aisha as a jāriya in the Musnad of Imam Ahmad Rather than rejecting the sources, this presentation follows the method of early scholars: reading reports collectively, paying attention to Arabic usage, and grounding conclusions in historical sequence. This is a historical and linguistic re-examination — not a polemic.