Aisha (disambiguation)

Aisha (Arabic: عائشة, romanized: ʿĀʾisha; c. 613–678), was the third wife of Muhammad. Aisha or variant spellings may also refer to: == Arts and entertainment == === Film === Aisha (1953 film), an Egyptian drama Aisha (2010 film), an Indian romantic comedy-drama, an adaptation Jane Austen's Emma Aisha (2022 film), an Irish drama Aayisha, a 1964 Indian Malayalam film Ayisha (film), a 2023 Indian film === Music === "Aisha", a song by John Coltrane from the 1961 album Olé Coltrane "Aisha", a 1999 song by Death in Vegas "Aïcha", a 1996 song by Khaled "Aïcha", a 2003 song by Singuila "Ayesha", a 2019 song by Cupcakke === Other uses in arts and entertainment === Ayesha (novel), by H. Rider Haggard, 1905, a sequel to She The titular character of both novels is also named Ayesha.

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Aisha (disambiguation)

Aisha (Arabic: عائشة, romanized: ʿĀʾisha; c. 613–678), was the third wife of Muhammad. Aisha or variant spellings may also refer to: == Arts and entertainment == === Film === Aisha (1953 film), an Egyptian drama Aisha (2010 film), an Indian romantic comedy-drama, an adaptation Jane Austen's Emma Aisha (2022 film), an Irish drama Aayisha, a 1964 Indian Malayalam film Ayisha (film), a 2023 Indian film === Music === "Aisha", a song by John Coltrane from the 1961 album Olé Coltrane "Aisha", a 1999 song by Death in Vegas "Aïcha", a 1996 song by Khaled "Aïcha", a 2003 song by Singuila "Ayesha", a 2019 song by Cupcakke === Other uses in arts and entertainment === Ayesha (novel), by H. Rider Haggard, 1905, a sequel to She The titular character of both novels is also named Ayesha.

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