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    Abu Bakr As-Siddiq: Man for All Ages

    الحلاجي محمد
    الحلاجي محمد
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    مُساهمة من طرف الحلاجي محمد الأحد 9 أغسطس - 12:56:25

    :bismi Allah:

    He is `Abullah ibn
    `Uthman ibn `Amir ibn `Amr from a branch of the Quraysh tribe. His
    father, `Uthman, was known as Abu Quhafa. His mother, Salma, was also
    known as Umm Al-Khayr.


    From
    his early years, Abu Bakr was known for his good and upright nature. He
    was honest and truthful and came from a noble family. These things won
    him respect among the people. His goodness also won him the friendship
    of young Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). The two became
    fast friends in early boyhood. The friendship was to prove lifelong and
    history making.


    When
    he grew up, Abu Bakr became a rich merchant, but he remained very
    kindhearted. When he saw someone in trouble, his heart melted and he
    did his best to help him. If his money could remove suffering, he did
    not care how much he had to spend. Once he gave away 35 thousand
    dirhams out of his total fortune of 40 thousand. He was so honest in
    his dealings that people kept their money with him. But above all, Abu
    Bakr had a sincere heart and a firm will. Nothing could stop him from
    doing what he thought was the right thing to do.


    When
    the Makkans were intent on putting out, once and for all, the light of
    Islam, Allah commanded the Prophet to move to Madinah. In the burning
    heat of the midday sun, there was a knock at Abu Bakr's door. The
    Messenger of Allah sought permission to enter, and after everyone else
    had left the room, he told Abu Bakr, "I must leave for Madinah tonight."


    “Will I also have the honor of going with you?” asked Abu Bakr eagerly. “Of course,” came the reply. “Get things ready.”

    Abu
    Bakr was beside himself with joy. “I have been looking forward to this
    day for months,” he exclaimed. "I have kept two camels specifically to
    carry us to Madinah.”


    It
    was Abu Bakr who made all the arrangements for the historic journey.
    For three days he and the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) lay
    hidden in the cave of Thawr. Abu Bakr's slave tended flocks of goats
    near the cave all day and supplied them fresh milk for food. His son
    `Abdullah brought news about what the Makkans were doing.


    The
    Makkans were searching for the Prophet like mad hounds. Once they came
    right to the mouth of the cave. Abu Bakr grew pale, fearing not for
    himself, but for the Prophet. However, the Prophet remained perfectly
    calm. "Do not fear," he said to Abu Bakr. "Certainly Allah is with us."


    Of
    all the companions, Abu Bakr had the honor of being with the Prophet
    during the most critical days of his life. Abu Bakr knew full well what
    this honor meant and did full justice to the trust put in him.


    After
    the Prophet’s death, Abu Bakr was chosen as the caliph. He served for
    only two years, three months, and ten days before he, too, passed away.
    During this short period, Abu Bakr was able to do great things for
    Islam that made his name immortal and placed him among the greatest men
    of all times.



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