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Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique Radi Allahu Anhu's

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. Team Members

Ehtasham Malik

Zulqarnain

Haider

Badar Khan

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.Personal details and characteres

tics

Contributions towards Islam and the world

Related personaliti

es and events

Lessons learnt and points of

motivation

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Personal Details

Abdullah Bin Usman Bin Amir Bin Umro Bin Ka'am Bin Sa'ad Bin Teim Bin Marwa Bin Ka'ab Bin Awi Bin Ghalib Bin Fahr. (Riwaya by Zahri)

573 CE Mecca Amul-Feel (The Year of Elephant) Usman (Abu Kuhaf) Salma(Um-l Khair) Banu Taym (Quraysh) Merchant Cheif Love towards Camel

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Abdullah Bin Usman Bin Amir Bin Umro Bin Ka'am Bin Sa'ad Bin Teim Bin Marwa Bin Ka'ab Bin Awi Bin Ghalib Bin Fahr. (Riwaya by Zahri)

Abdullah ibn Abi QhuhafahAbu Bakr Siddique د��ق د� د� قق د� ص ق ٱل د� آ� د� ق�ي �ل د ٱGar e YarSaheb e Mazar

Names & Titles

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Banu Taym Quraysh Merchant Cheif Rich Family

Family Background

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Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A) was a thin man with white skin. Tabari relates from Ayesha(R.A) her description of Abu Bakr:

“He was a man with fair skin, thin, emaciated, with a sparse beard, a slightly hunched frame, sunken eyes and protruding forehead, and the bases of his fingers were hairless”

Appearance

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CharacteristicsQuiet and Sincere :

Honest and Truthful :

Soft hearted man :

Friendship proved to be life-long :

others sufferings and miseries :

Help the poor and the needy :

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Quiet and Sincere : Honest and Truthful : Closest friend of the Holy Prophet(SAW) : Friendship proved to be life-long : Soft hearted man : Felt others sufferings and miseries : Help the poor and the needy :

Before Islam

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Even before embracing Islam he did not like most of the customs of the days of ignorance and never drank any liquor.

Once time Abu Bakar (R.A) said to idols:

"Here I am aiming a stone; if you are a god protect yourself"

Before Islam

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Da`wat (Invitation Towards Allah) Closely Friend Preacher Companion Warrior Trustful Close To Prophet (PBUH)

After Islam

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Contributions Towards Islam

First Preacher of Islam in Sahaba

After accepting Islam he started the work of Da'wat. In the first instance eight prominent figures accepted Islam at the hands of Syedana Hadrat Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (R.A.).

UsmanTalha Zubair Usman bin Maz'unAbu'Ubaidah Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf

Also the 3rd Caliph of Islam……

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The Holy Qur'an describes it as follows

“When the disbelievers drove him out; he had no more than one companion.

They were two in the cave. And he said to his companion: ‘Have no fear for Allah is with us ’. Then Allah sent

down His peace upon him”. (9:40)

One of the Two in the Cave

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Loyalty With Islam and Prophet(ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص)

Superiority on Son

Sulah Hadabia

Miraj

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On the occasion of Tabuk expedition Hadrat Abu Bakr (R.A.) brought everything that he

possessed. When the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) asked him, "What did you

leave for your family?" Abu Bakr (R.A.) said, "I have left for them Allah and his Prophet". Even

Hadrat Umar (R.A.) admitted that he could never hope to surpass Abu Bakr (R.A.) in his

sacrifice for the cause of Allah and Islam.

Tabuk Expedition

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Contributions Towards World

Military System

Bait-ul-Maal

Accountability

Rights of Minorities

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Related Personalities

Became Active personNotable Personalities:

Hazrat Usman Bin AffanHazrat Saad Bin WaqasHazrat Bilal

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Wives: Asma (R.A) Qatilah bint Abdul Aziz Umm-i-Ruman Habibah (R.A)

ChildrenDaughters

Ummul-Mu minin Hazrat Ayesha(R.A) Asma(R.A)

Umm-i-Kulthum(R.A)

SonsAbdullahAbdur Rahman Muhammad

Wives and Childrens

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Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique

Hazrat Umar bin khatab

Hazrat Usman bin Uffan

Hazrat Ali

Khulfae Rashdin

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AS A CALIPH After his election as the Caliph, Sayyiduna Abu Bakr (radi Allahu anhu) addressed the

Muslims with these words:“Obey me as long as I obey Allah and His Rasul (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). If I

disobey Allah and His Rasul (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), you are free to disobey

me”

Events of that Era

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The Quran Preservation 

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Sayyiduna Abu Bakr (radi Allahu anhu) fell ill at this time and passed away on the 21st of Jamadi-ul-Aakhir 13 A.H. (22 August 634). His rule lasted 2 years and 3 months. He

was 63 years old.

Demise of Syedana(R.A)

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Lessons From Their Life

Quiet and Sincere :

Honest and Truthful :

Soft hearted man :

Friendship proved to be life-long :

Help the poor and the needy :

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Lessons From Their Life

He wore ordinary clothes and his meals were very simple. He attended to house-hold work and would go out at night and seek the poor and destitute. Humility and modesty were the keynotes of his character. He often fasted during the day and spent the whole night in Salaah and meditation. He was a great orator and a master of genealogy . In personal life, he was a Saint. He used all his powers to promote the interest of Islam and the good of people.

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