No, it is not ethical at all. Spreading such stories is a form of violation of privacy and can cause great harm to the victim. We should respect everyone's dignity and rights and refrain from spreading any form of sexual violence - related stories without permission.
The old woman in the 'the old woman on the moon story' is a mysterious figure. She could be a symbol of the moon's magic. Maybe she was once an ordinary woman who was blessed or cursed to live on the moon. There's not always a clear backstory, but she is often seen as an entity with a connection to the lunar realm.
There is not enough information provided to exactly identify who the old woman was specifically. She could be just an ordinary person that Muhammad interacted with to convey a certain moral or lesson.
There was a very old woman who was a great storyteller. A young man, who was a journalist, heard about her. He visited her to interview her for an article. The old woman told him many amazing stories from her youth. She talked about how she survived a great flood and how the community came together. The young man was impressed and wrote a wonderful article that not only shared her stories but also highlighted the importance of oral history and the wisdom of the older generation.
No. Such stories are inappropriate and violate social ethics and moral norms. Public spaces are meant for positive, respectful and family - friendly communication.
Rather than seeking such inappropriate content, we can explore stories about the strong relationships, memories and life lessons that old women can share, which are far more valuable and respectful.
No. Spreading such stories is highly inappropriate and unethical as it violates people's privacy and dignity, especially when it involves sexual content related to an individual.