 No, she was merrily following in the footsteps of so many girls before her, who had reached pure... This is an absolutely horrible argument, especially if we're speaking about Islam, because you say in her time, society and culture, but Islam comes with a universal message. It actually discourages people to follow in the footsteps of their ancestors and to follow the message of Tawhid, to follow the message of one God. So now to just say that Aisha simply followed what was right in her time, society and culture, goes directly against the message of Islam, of course, because Islam comes with a universal moral guidance that should transcend the time, society and culture.