Hamzanamas
Hamzanamas is a collection of letters written by the Islamic prophet Muhammad to his wife Aisha, during his lifetime. The term "Hamzanamas" is derived from the Arabic word "Hamza," which refers to the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, and "nāma," meaning "letter" or "epistle." These letters are considered one of the most important sources of information about the life and teachings of Muhammad, as well as the early history of Islam.
The letters were written over a period of about 23 years, from around 622 to 644 CE,
Hamzanamas is significant for several reasons. Firstly, it offers a direct perspective from Muhammad himself, which
The authenticity of the Hamzanamas has been a subject of debate among scholars. While some consider them