Why Aisha?

Re: Why Aisha?

Here is a brief history of the Battle of the Camel, where Aisha (ra) and Ali (ra) fought

Uthman was murdered by rebels, Ali was offered the caliphate by the majority of Muslims. He is reported to have refused the caliphate, saying, "You are not a people fit for my rulership nor are I a master fit for you people". Aisha became angry that Ali was not making finding Uthman's murders an upmost priority, and gave a speech at the masjid in Mecca, demading qiysas, although she was not a relative. Aisha gathered support from Uthman's former governers, his tribe, the bani Umayyah, Yala, Talha, and Zubayr. She was given 60,000 dinars and 600 camels, and ended up with around 3,000 troops. Some of the other Umm Mu'imeen joined her, but later turned back. To make a long story short, more than 10,000 men were killed. Ali led funeral prayers for those killed on both sides. Later, Aisha retired to Medina and spent the remainder of her life as the first great scholar of Islam. She later regretted her involvement in this particular insurrection.

May I suggest a brief reading of history before accusing your fellow muslim brothers and sisters of creating lies against a sahabiyat.