tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46800852632809278222024-03-13T06:52:34.218-07:00BILAL - E - HABSHI (RadiAllahTalaAnhu)Sayyidina Hazrat Bilal was an Abyssinian slave belonging to a Jew called Umayya Bin Khalf, who was a bitter enemy of Islam.
He embraced Islam in its early days, during times when the non-believers would continuously harass the Muslims and never allow them a moment of peace.
Hazrat Bilal’s love for Allah and the Holy Prophet (s.a.w) will always remain a perfect example of devotion and total submission.Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-18697117825102301392012-02-27T06:56:00.003-08:002012-02-27T11:26:53.939-08:00The Complete History of Hazrat Bilal Habshi (Radi Allah Tala Anhu) in URDU LANGUAGE<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-q-17kJDeXDg/T0vQwFxAyvI/AAAAAAAAAbg/Apfl-KqeX-0/s1600/Hazrat%252BBilal%252Be%252BHabshi%252Br-a%252BAur%252BHazrat%252BAbdullah%252BIbn%252Be%252BUmme%252BMaktoom%252Br-a_Page_01.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="640" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-q-17kJDeXDg/T0vQwFxAyvI/AAAAAAAAAbg/Apfl-KqeX-0/s640/Hazrat%252BBilal%252Be%252BHabshi%252Br-a%252BAur%252BHazrat%252BAbdullah%252BIbn%252Be%252BUmme%252BMaktoom%252Br-a_Page_01.jpg" width="410" /></a></div><br />
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<hr size="1" /><u style="color: lime;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Hazrat Bilal Habashi [Radi Allahu anhu]</span></span></b></u><br />
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Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu<br />
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<i>A beautiful bography of Hazrat Bilal (Radi Allahu anhu)</i><br />
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<u style="color: cyan;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>BILAL HABASHI (Radi Allahu anhu) ABSOLUTE ONENESS </b></span></u><br />
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The other day, when he came back from the desert, the signs of tiredness were seen in his face. The black man put his knapsack down and wiped the beads of perspiration from his forehead. The air was filled with dust churned up by the baaing sheep running towards the fold. The black man said to himself, "Now, perhaps I can take a rest for a while."<br />
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Since morning he had grazed the sheep under the hot sunshine of the desert, and in the afternoon had decided to rest a few minutes, but he could not. The heat of the desert sand and sun would not permit sleep.<br />
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He placed the sheep in the fold, and went to the water well. Just as he was about to wash his face with the cool water, he heard loud shouts, shouts of his Master and other people talking. Surely, something important has happened which caused Master to shout that way!<br />
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The man's name was Bilal. Although he was from Abyssinia land, he lived in Mecca. When he was sold to Master, he was only a small boy. Master always reminded him, "I am your owner, and you are my slave, you must obey me because your god has been made from wood and mine is from gold. This is the god's will." The shouting, cursing voice always made unpleasant noise in his ears.<br />
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Bilal washed his face, took his knapsack, and started to his room. His room was dark, four walls in the basement of the big, aristocratic house.<br />
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Bilal had not reached his room yet when he heard the shouts of his Master raised again.<br />
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The shouts continued. The black man wanted to know what was going on, but he was afraid of getting close enough to the Master's room to hear what Master was saying and why he was so angry. Yet, he was irresistibly drawn toward the room. Quietly, he stood at the door. Carefully, he listened to the talk, which continued, with only occasional shouts from his Master Omayyad. He recognized the voices as those of the aristocrats of Mecca. The voice of Omayyad, son of Khalaf, who was more nervous than the others, was raised again.<br />
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He spoke with indignation, "We must not let Mohammad freely disturb the city. He treated our idols with disrespect."<br />
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He says, 'There is only one God and everybody must worship him.'<br />
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"Do you know what this means? It means that I, Omayyad, the noble person of Mecca and Bilal, the ignorant black slave must have the same God... Is that possible?"<br />
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At the same time, another aristocrat interrupted Omayyad's speech and said "Our misfortune is too great because everybody knows him. He is well-known for truthfulness, innocence and trustworthiness."<br />
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Omayyad paused a moment and then said, "so we are compelled to say to people Mohammad has become mad."<br />
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The others admired the thing, which Omayyad suggested. All Masters accepted this suggestion, and the meeting ended. They all got up to go to their homes, but before they came out of the room, Bilal had gone to his room.<br />
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Bilal's room seemed to him darker and smaller than ever. Omayyad's words did not bring tranquility to him for a moment. He thought of the prophet of God and... "Do people believe the aristocrat's words?" he asked himself. No.... No. They would never accept that. Mohammad is the most innocent and most truthful man in Mecca. Everybody knows him. When he says there is only one God and these idols are not God, he certainly tells the truth. But why were only the aristocrats and Masters afraid of Mohammad's religion (peace be upon him) and his God?<br />
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That night Bilal thought much and he found out so many mysteries and could not sleep until late.<br />
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The following day, Bilal heard that people were talking about the madness of Mohammad (peace be upon him). He dared to speak several times to give the people understanding of who had scattered falsehood among them, but nobody believed him.<br />
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The days passed one after another. Every day there was news that another one added to God's Messenger's followers. And also every day Bilal heard about them that they were hurt or injured or killed.<br />
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Bilal became heavy - hearted. He was not able to do anything about it, and sadness turned to anger. Many times he told himself, "I will revenge these cruelties." Then it was reported that Ammar's father and mother had been martyred on the rack.<br />
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Bilal knew Ammar. He was one of the innocent and honest youth in Mecca. Bilal also knew Abu Jahl, the Master of Ammar very well.<br />
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Abu Jahl was one of the aristocrats of Mecca who was famous for cruelty and meanness. But in spite of this, he could not force Ammar to quit God's Messenger and his religion.<br />
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In spite of this despairing news, one day Bilal, coming back from the desert, reached his decision. Instead of going to Master's house, he went directly to a house where God's Messenger dwelled.<br />
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Mohammad (peace be upon him) was a tall man, with a face shining with faith. When Bilal saw him, his heart became quiet. He felt that he had found his loss.<br />
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Mohammad's words (peace be upon him) were so hope giving for him that he did not want to leave. He concluded a promise with Mohammad, God's prophet (peace be upon him) and converted to Islam.<br />
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These comings and goings continued, the words of Mohammad (peace be upon him) had changed Bilal. He did not have endurance to see the idols anymore because he had heard the truth from Mohammad (peace be upon him) and now he realized real God.<br />
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<hr size="1" /><u style="color: purple;"><b style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Bilal Habashi [Radi Allahu anhu]</span></b></u><br />
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One morning, when Bilal left the house of God's Messenger, he went to kaaba. Nobody was there. He looked at the idols-the golden idols, the small wooden idols and the stone idols.<br />
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"Oh! You unable idols!" he shouted. "How can you defend yourselves? Woe is me that I worshipped these idols and fell crying at their feet."<br />
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Later he moved forward and spat at the face of one big idol and shouted, "oh, you unable gods! You do not deserve worship! You become extinct some day. You do not deserve for me to spend my time with you in this manner!"<br />
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Bilal left kaaba and returned to his master's house. When Bilal entered the house, he heard the shouts of Omayyad and his friends, but heedless of them, he went to his own room. For him nothing was more pleasurable than to bill and coo his newfound God, the One Who had given him power to curse the idols and spit on the big idol.<br />
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But in the room where Omayyad and his friends were sitting the door burst open and a man rushed into the room, went directly to Omayyad and whispered something into his ear. Omayyad's face flushed red with anger.<br />
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"Are you sure you have seen it exactly?" Omayyad asked the man.<br />
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"Yes, I am sure," was his reply.<br />
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"Have you seen him with Mohammad?" shouted Omayyad.<br />
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In a weak voice with head bowed, the man answered "yes, my master." Then pausing some moments, "And it is worse than that. I saw him spit on the big idol."<br />
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"His mouth will soon be a place for the snakes." Omayyad shouted, unable to control his rage.<br />
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Omayyad's friends were soon aware of the meaning of these words as his shouts continued into the night.<br />
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Next day Mecca's people saw Omayyad and his friends drag the bound Bilal to the city square.<br />
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Bilal remained quiet with shining black eyes looking to the sky.<br />
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All the people - young and old - followed them, anxious to know what destiny was waiting for Bilal.<br />
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The sun had reached the middle of the sky creating beads of perspiration on the black, naked body of Bilal. The white of Bilal's eyes had become red from the heat. He looked around at the people who stared wide - eyed back at him. He fell on the hot sands. Omayyad pushed aside the people and with a fiery torch stood over his head. Bilal closed his eyes, which only served to further infuriate Omayyad.<br />
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"Bilal," came the shout of Omayyad, "O' you unlucky slave, are you willing to repent, or do I burn your body by the fire?"<br />
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Bilal did not answer. He did not open his eyes. Omayyad's anger increased. He brought the torch forward to Bilal's body. The stench of burning flesh permeated gradually to everybody's nostrils. Omayyad was shocked as he heard Bilal's resonant voice split the silence.<br />
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The Ethiopian Bilal was among those who took the lead in accepting Islam. Abu Jahl made him lie on the burning hot pebbles, placed a heavy stone on him, the torture of which is, needless to say, beyond endurance. When the faithful Bilal was being tormented, Abu Jahl shouted at him, Disbelieve in Muhammad's God. Discard Islam. But Bilal just repeated, The One. The One, meaning God is the One, and I worship the One God. <br />
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"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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Omayyad anger flared. "Shut your mouth, you impudent slave!<br />
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"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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<hr size="1" /><u style="color: magenta;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; font-size: large;"><b>Hazrat Bilal Habashi [Radi Allahu anhu]</b></span></u><br />
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Bilal had learned these words from the prophet (peace be upon him) and Ammar. The shouts of Bilal caused tumult among the people. Omayyad, while giving Bilal lashed, shouted, "I will not let him disobey my order! You must respect our idols!"<br />
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But Bilal's voice continued:<br />
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"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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One from among the crowd asked, "What does Absolute Oneness mean?"<br />
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A man answered, "He means unique God."<br />
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Bilal opened his eyes. He saw Ammar. He smiled. He remembered Ammar's father and mother. He shouted with a loud voice, "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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Omayyad's anger increased. But no matter how much he tortured Bilal, he heard nothing except "Absolute Oneness."<br />
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That day passed. The torture continued for days. But now Bilal went without any fear to the house of honorable Messenger freely and listened to his words.<br />
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One day Omayyad, with the assistance of Oghbeh, one of the masters and aristocrats of Mecca, fell upon Bilal's unclothed body and pushed him into the hot sands again. Then Omayyad ordered a container to be prepared full of boiling water and sank Bilal into the boiling water. This time he suffered pain more that in the past, but again only the voice of "Absolute Oneness" was raised.<br />
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It was ordered that a big stone be brought. They tied Bilal's hands and feet and put the stone, which took four men to lift, on his chest. Then some of people told him, "If you want to be free, just show respect to the idols as we do now."<br />
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Bilal ridiculed them, "My tongue does not know your words."<br />
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Bilal's arms were only "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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Whenever Bilal said these words, Omayyad became intensely angry. He tied Bilal's neck with a rope and made children and ignorant people drag him naked on the hot sands of the city.<br />
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Bilal resisted Omayyad so much, until he was bought and freed finally by Abu Bakr.<br />
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The days in Mecca came to an end. Bilal and the other followers went to Medina by order of the prophet, who joined them there.<br />
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Bilal's patience, forbearance, and faith in God and creed to the prophet caused him to be chosen by the Messenger of God (peace be upon him) to call to prayer the people in Medina.<br />
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When Bilal went to the housetop and said the prayer call, all the Moslems of Medina went to the mosque and prayed with the Messenger of God (peace be upon him).<br />
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One day, the people of Medina heard the prayer call, while there was much time left to pray. The people ran, confused toward the mosque. Everybody was waiting to know what had happened. When all were gathered, they realized that the enemy had set out of Mecca and were near Medina.<br />
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By order of the Messenger of God (peace be upon him) each person immediately made ready to defend himself. Everyone took up his arms and when the Islam corps was ready, they set out of Medina to the place where the enemy was. The corns of blasphemy approached them, and from the opposite side, the prophet and his followers with the motto of "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness... God is the greatest" came toward the enemy. Bilal's black face shown in the midst of them.<br />
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The fight began.<br />
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When the corns of blasphemy beard the shouts of "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness...", a fear came upon them. The voices of Ammar and Bilal rang in their ears. Color drained from the face of Omayyad.<br />
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Bilal looked at every side to find Omayyad in the battlefield. Suddenly they stood face to face. Omayyad had lost himself. Bilal shouted, "I will not be quiet until colored my sword with your dirty blood!"<br />
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Moments later, when the enemy was defeated, Omayyad's body was among those of the enemy. Bilal's shout was as thunder as he moved away from the body of Omayyad and went to be at the side of the others to kill God's enemies with each stroke of his sword.</div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-66897385555940350732012-02-24T02:19:00.001-08:002012-02-24T02:53:48.632-08:00Bilal Ibn Rabah Al-Habashi<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: blue; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">Bilal Ibn Rabah Al-Habashi</span></b></div>Bilal ibn Rabah[1] (Arabic: بلال بن رباح) or Bilal al-Habashi was an Ethiopian[2] born in Mecca in the late 6th century, sometime between 578 and 582.<br />
Bilal Ibn Rabah, was an emancipated slave of key importance in Islam. He is said to have been one of the most trusted and loyal Sahabah (companion) of Muhammad and of Ali. His respected stature during the birth of Islam is often cited by Muslims as evidence of the importance of pluralism and racial equality in the foundations of the religion.<br />
The Islamic prophet Muhammad chose a former African slave Bilal as his muezzin, effectively making him the first muezzin of the Islamic faith.[3] He was among the slaves freed by Abu Bakr (see Muhammad's views on slavery) and was known for his beautiful voice with which he called people to their prayers. His name can also be known as, "Bilal ibn Riyah" or "ibn Rabah" and he is sometimes known as "Bilal al-Habashi" or "Bilal the one from Habesha (today's Ethiopia)".[2] He died sometime between 638 to 642, when he was just over sixty years old.<br />
According to Ibn Ishaq, Abdullah Ibn Zaid Ibn Abd Rabbihi went to Muhammad with his story that he saw Adhan in his dream, Muhammad, approving the method for calling to prayers, told him to ask an Ethiopian named Bilal, who had a marvelous voice, to call the Muslims to prayer (the Adhan). As Ibn Ishaq told the story (in Albert Guillaume's translation):<br />
When the Apostle was told of this he said that it was a true vision if God so willed it, and that he should go to Bilal and communicate it to him so that he might call to prayer thus, for he had a more penetrating voice. When Bilal acted as muezzin, Umar I, who later became the second caliph, heard him in his house and came to the Apostle... saying that he had seen precisely the same vision. The Apostle said 'God be praised for that!'<br />
Though slightly different versions of the story exist, all agree that Islam's first muezzin was Bilal.<br />
One version states that one of the slaves of Umayyah ibn Khalaf, a terrible foe of Islam and Muhammad, was named Bilal. Bilal learned about Muhammad and his teachings and became Muslim, but kept his belief in secret. However, his master Umayyah came to know that he had opted to be a Muslim. So he started punishing him. He ordered his slaves to make him lay on the hot sand and put heavy stones on his body so that he could not move. After such punishments, news of this slave reached some of Muhammad's companions who told Muhammad of the slave. Muhammad then sent Abu Baker. Muhammad later learned of Bilal's unique way of praying and unique voice with which he spoke from the soul and as a result of this Bilal became the first muezzin.<br />
Later on, some people suggested that this honor should be given to someone else, because Bilal could not pronounce the Arabic letter 'sheen' properly and instead used the letter 'seen' (the two sounds had merged in "s" in classical Ge'ez). It is reported that Muhammad said, "The 'seen' of Bilal is 'sheen' in the hearing of God," meaning that God does not see the physical manifestation; He appreciates the purity of heart. This saying of Muhammad is held to be contentious by scholars of hadith, with almost all of them grading it as baseless.[4] Bilal felt deep love for Muhammad, and he is quoted as reciting some lines of poetry in his own language, in praise of Muhammad. One verse translated:<br />
"When noble traits are described in our country, thou art pointed out as a model among us."<br />
<div style="color: blue; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">Migration</span></b></div>In 622, the year of the Hijra, Bilal migrated to Medina and over the next decade accompanied Muhammad on all his military expeditions, and according to Islamic tradition, a lawyer revered by Muslims for his majestically sonorous renditions of the adhan. Bilal also carried Muhammad's spear, which was used from 624 onward to point the direction of prayer.<br />
He fought in the Battle of Badr, in the aftermath of which he killed his former master, Umayyah ibn Khalaf, in spite of the protestation of Umayyah's capturer and long-time friend Abdur Rahman bin Awf. Bilal was also present in all of the major events and battles, including the battles of Uhud and Battle of the Trench.<br />
Bilal's finest hour came in January 630, on an occasion regarded as one of the most hallowed moments in Islamic history. After the Muslim forces had captured Mecca, Muhammad's muezzin ascended to the top of the Kaaba to call the believers to prayer, - the first time the call to prayer was heard within Islam's holiest city, however this was never proven and many dispute the fact that it would be against the faith to actually have climbed the Kaaba, no matter how big the conquest.<br />
<div style="color: cyan; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">After Muhammad (SAWW)</span></b></div>There are contradictory reports about what happened to Bilal after the death of Muhammad in 632. What seems clear is that at some point Bilal accompanied the Muslim armies to Syria.<br />
After the death of Muhammed, Usama ibn Zayd continued a military expedition to Syria, as commanded by Muhammad. However, it is very uncertain if that is the army Bilal accompanied.<br />
<div style="color: lime; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">Sunni view</span></b></div>Sunni authors says that after Muhammad's death, Bilal never called Adhan. But when Caliph Umar visited Jerusalem, other Sahaba quested Umar to ask Bilal for one more last Adhan, and when Bilal did it, It was a very emotional moment for all of the Sahaba.[5]<br />
Bilals grave is now in the outskirts of Amman, Jordan, in a village called Bader. There is also another tomb in Damascus believed to be his.<br />
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</div><div style="color: lime; font-family: inherit; text-align: left;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Grave of Bilal, in Bab Saghir </span><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: large;">cemetery.</span></b></div><div style="text-align: left;">Bilal died there between 638 and 642, though the exact date of death and place of burial are disputed.</div><div style="text-align: left;">The Sunni scholar al-Suyuti in his Tarikh al-khulafa writes:</div><div style="text-align: left;">He (Bilal) died in Damascus in 17 or 18 AH, but some say 20 AH, or even 21 AH when he was just over sixty years old. Some said he died</div><div style="text-align: left;">even 21 AH when he was just over sixty years old. Some said he died in Madinah, but that is wrong. That is how it is in al-Isabah and other works such as the Tahdhib of an-Nawawi.[6]</div>Shia state that Bilal was one of Ali's devouted followers after the death of Muhammad, and that he died in Damascus around 20 AH, and was buried within Bab al-Saghir cemetery.<br />
<div style="color: red; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><span style="font-size: x-large;"><b>Legacy</b></span></div>If there is some disagreement concerning the hard facts of Bilal's life and death, his importance on a number of levels is incontestable. Muezzin guilds, especially those in Turkey and Africa, have traditionally venerated the original practitioner of their noble profession, and African Muslims as a whole feel a special closeness and kinship to him; he was an Ethiopian, after all, who had been exceptionally close to Muhammad, and is a model of steadfastness and devotion to the faith. The story of Bilal, in fact, remains the classic and most frequently cited demonstration that in Muhammad's eyes, the measure of a man was neither nationality nor social status nor race, but piety.<br />
Bilal was devoted to the Ahl al-Bayt and used to publicly show his support for them.<br />
The Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq is recorded as having said, "May God bless Bilal! He loved us, the family of Muhammad, and was one of the most pious servants of God."<br />
<div style="color: purple; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">Shi'a view</span></b></div>Ali Asgher Razwy, 20th Shi'a Twelver states:<br />
If anyone wishes to see the real spirit of Islam, he will find it, not in the deeds of the nouveaux riches of Medina, but in the life, character and deeds of such companions of the Apostle of God as Ali ibn Abi Talib, Salman the Persian, Abu Dharr el-Ghiffari, Ammar ibn Yasir, Owais Qarni and Bilal. The orientalists will change their assessment of the spirit of Islam if they contemplate it in the austere, pure and sanctified lives of these latter companions.[7]<br />
<div style="color: magenta; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">Sunni views</span></b></div>Edward Wilmot Blyden, himself a black man and former slave, wrote in 1874:<br />
The eloquent Adzan or Call to Prayer, which to this day summons at the same hours millions of the human race to their devotions, was first uttered by a Negro, Bilal by name, whom Mohammed, in obedience to a dream, appointed the first Muezzin or Crier. And it has been remarked that even Alexander the Great is in Asia an unknown personage by the side of this honoured Negro.[8]<br />
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</div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-5330524411548294902012-02-24T00:56:00.000-08:002012-02-24T00:56:57.925-08:00Hazrat Bilal Bin Rabah (RA ) Complete History<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><!--[if !mso]> <style>
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</span><span lang="EN" style="color: #3e3e3e; font-family: "Tahoma","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></div></div><div style="background: white; border: solid #E9E9E9 1.0pt; margin-left: 8.25pt; margin-right: 0in; mso-border-alt: solid #E9E9E9 .75pt; mso-element: para-border-div; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in;"> <div class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; border: none; line-height: normal; margin-left: .25in; mso-border-alt: solid #E9E9E9 .75pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-outline-level: 2; mso-padding-alt: 0in 0in 0in 0in; padding: 0in; tab-stops: list .5in; text-indent: -.25in;"><span lang="EN" style="color: #3e3e3e; font-family: "Tahoma","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-font-family: Tahoma;"><span style="mso-list: Ignore;">1.<span style="font: 7.0pt "Times New Roman";"> </span></span></span><span lang="EN" style="color: #3e3e3e; font-family: "Tahoma","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Bilal Ibn Rabah </span></div></div><div style="background: white; border: solid #E9E9E9 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: solid #E9E9E9 .75pt; mso-element: para-border-div; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in;"> <div class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; border: none; line-height: normal; margin-bottom: 7.5pt; mso-border-alt: solid #E9E9E9 .75pt; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-padding-alt: 0in 0in 0in 0in; padding: 0in;"><span lang="EN" style="color: #3e3e3e; font-family: "Tahoma","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Bilal Ibn Rabah, the first Muazzin of Islam, was one of the most trusted and loyal companion of Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.).He was a true model of the morals and customs of Islam. He cherished unbounded love for the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) and was deeply devoted to Islam. He was a staunch foe of the infidels and idolaters but this involved no personal feelings. He held the infidels in deep contempt because they were the enemies of Islam and the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). <br />
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He is, generally, known as "BILAL HABASHI", but actually his features were not identical with those of the. Habashi or Zangi, His complexion was black but his hair was not curly, it was thick. Actually, his complexion was dark-brown. His body was tall and slim and his chest prominent. His cheeks were thin but his nose was not snub. Thus, as the historians opine, he was not a pure Abyssinian. His father was an Arab hut his mother was an Abyssinian. His fathers name was Rabah and his mother was called Hamama, It is likely that Hamama was a slave girl from Mecca or Sarat, Sarat is a town between Yemen and Abyssinia, Some of the historians claim that he was born at Mecca, but the majority of the historians opine that Bilal was born in Sarat, And the latter view seem to be acceptable for there could be a mixed race in Sarat. <br />
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There is also a difference of opinion about his date of birth. According to some of the historians he was born 53 years before Hijra but according la some others, he was born about 43 year before Hijra, and this latter view seems to be preferable. <br />
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Bilal (R.A.A.) was brought up at Mecca, in a well known Quraishi tribe called Abu Jamah. During the Days of Ignorance, the members of this tribe were thought as experts in palmistry-reading the lines of hands. They also drew out lots with the help of arrows. This tribe had a constant dispute with Banu Abd Manaf because, when there was a conflict between Banu Abd Manaf and Banu Abd Dar, it had sided with the latter, The other Muazzins of the Prophet (S.A.W.) – Abu Mahzura and Amr bin Umm Kulsum -were also brought up in the tribe Abu Jamah. It is difficult to state whether it was a mere chance or it was due to melody and harmony of voice. <br />
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It is not known with authenticity as to who amongst the tribe of Banu Jamah was the master of Bilal and his father. Some have written that he was the slave of a noble woman of that tribe, while others claim that a widow related to Abu Jahl was his mistress. Again, some others have writer that he was the slave of Umaiya bin Khalaf. <br />
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Bilal (R.A.A.) had a natural hatred against the customs and practices prevailing in the Days of Ignorance, The people in those days were devoid of good morals, kindness and of other human values, deceit had become their second nature. <br />
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Allah had endowed Bilal with righteous nature and he remained true to it in his whole life. It is, therefore, held that he readily responded to the call of Allahs Messenger (S.A.A.) when he came out with the Message of Oneness or Unity of Allah. It is an established fact that Bilal (R.A.A.) had not embraced Islam with any worldly motive or securing relief from the torments of slave life On the contrary by accepting Islam, he had invited upon himself torment of double even treble intensity. He had only one purpose in view and that was to win the favor of Allah. Allah had illuminated his heart with the light of faith. Hence he endured all kinds of atrocities with remarkable patience and fortitude. It was in accord with his nature to accept the Truth unreservedly. As soon as he heard the clarion call for the acceptance of faith in One Allah and the equality of <br />
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all human beings issued by the noblest personality of the most respectable family, Banu Hashim, he at once made an affirmative response. His heart was as clean as Mirror, it was filled with the sentiments of affection, sincerity, obedience and devotion. The thought crossed his mind like a flash of lightning that the person who wanted to liquidate class differences in order to put the master and slave equal, was a man who belongs to the noblest class in Mecca. Yet he was a staunch champion of the equality of all human being, could not be but the Truthful Messenger and the Prophet of the Creator. He must have thought that it was impossible for a person, who enjoyed exceeding popularity in the whole of Mecca and commanded deep respect from the rank and file of Mecca, to risk to the loss of his popularity and reputation unless this person was the Messenger of the Lord who makes no discrimination between the high and the low, the rich and The poor, The Arab and the non-Arab. <br />
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Those who accepted Islam in the beginning were, except few, generally weak and helpless. They had no supporters or sympathisers. So the infidels inflicted endless in human tortures on them. Tying ropes to the legs of the Muslims, they dried them on the stony ground of the desert. They stripped the poor Muslims need and throwing them on the burning sand and often on red embers, placed heavy stones on their bodies. They forced them to stand in the blazing sun. Bilal too was tortured like that, They wanted him to make statement which suited the infidels purpose But he displayed unflinching self-control, patience and perseverance. They employed all sorts of cruelties to divert Bilal from the True Faith but could not succeed. There was no form of threat which was not held nut to him, and there was no form of torture which the infidels did not execute on him, but Bilal (R.A.A.) on the face of all this, held firm to his faith. In reply to all of their coercion and tortures he said, "There is none to be worshipped but Allah." Bilals master Umaiya Bin Khalaf was his greatest tormentor. In spite of all these tortures Bilal would utter, Ahad, Ahad (Allah is One, Allah is One), When the tormentors demanded of him to respect what they said, Bilal would reply, "No, my tongue is not supposed to utter what you say." <br />
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According to historical records, Bilals master often tied him and threw him down and flung a stone and cow hide over him and said, "Your gods are Lat and Uzza so testify your faith in them." But he continued to say "Ahad, Ahad." The infidels tied a rope round his neck and allowed the street urchins to drag him to and from between the two hills of Mecca. Even, under this severe torment, Bilals tongue repeated only one word "Ahad, Ahad." Thereupon, the infidels gave him a severe heating and stretched him on the burning Sand.A heavy stone was placed over his body, still he uttered nothing save the word "Ahad, Ahad." <br />
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One day Abu Bakr Siddiq saw the heart touching plight of Bilal(R.A A.) and he came to his rescue. "How long will you oppress this poor fellow?" said Abu Bakr to Bilals master and bought him paying men Uqia (about 23 grams of Gold) to his master. Siddiq then declared Bilal (R.A.A.) a free man. By enduring all sorts of atrocities and humiliations in the path of love for Allah and His Prophet, Bilal (R.A.A.) set an example and a beacon light till the end of this world, for the seekers after Truth and Righteousness. He knew well the consequences of renouncing idol-worship and offering devotion to One God Allah, yet so deep was the imprint of the righteous life and the unparalleled good morals of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) upon his heart that no degree of savage oppression and violence could blot it out. <br />
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Some historian state that when the price for Bilal was being paid, Bilals master increased the price from 7 Uqias to 9 Uqias and Abu Bakr said to him, "Even if you raise the price to 1000 Uqias, I will definitely buy him." <br />
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It is stated that Siddiq bought Bilal at the advice of Allahs Messenger (S.A.W.) and the Prophet (S.A.W.) also offered him half of the price in order to mitigate the burden of Siddiq. But Siddiq begged pardon from the Prophet (S.A.W.) for not accepting this offer and he himself emancipated Bilal. He then appointed Bilal(R.A.A .) as his own store-keeper. Later on Bilal was made to serve to the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.). When the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) granted permission to his companions to migrate, Bilal, along with the other companions of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.), migrated to Medina. In Medina Bilal lived in the same house with Abu Bakr Siddiq and Aamir bin-Fahria. In Medina when the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) established the bond of brotherhood between the Muhajireen (Migrants) and Ansar (Helpers), Bilal and Abu Rouwaiha (R.A.A.) were brothers unto each other. This clarifies that Abu Rouwaiha (R.A.A.) was not the blood brother of Bilal (R.A.A.) <br />
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As in Mecca, so in Medina, Bilal could not endure separation from the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.).He always accompanied the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) in all the Holy wars that look place during the Holy Prophet lifetime. He also remained with the Prophet (S.A.W.) in the course of all journeys he undertook. It was for this reason that he was appointed the first Muslim of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). <br />
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Bilal (R.A.A.) continued to the post of Muazzin of the Prophets Masjid till the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) left this world for his heavenly abode He was preferred over all the Mauzzins during the Prophets lifetime, the cause of this preference being his precedence in embracing Islam, his rich and melodious voice and his excellent utterance. When he recited the call of prayer and wished to inform the Prophet (S.A.W.) that the time for leading prayer had come, he would stand by the door of the Prophets room and would shout "Hasten to the prayer, Hasten to well-being. O Messenger of Allah, prayer." Hearing his these words the Prophet would come for leading the prayers. Bilal (R.A.A.) would say Iqama before the prayers commenced. While going to Salat-el-Eid or Salat-Istisqa (prayer for rain), Bilal used to walk ahead of the Prophet(S.A.W.) holding a spear and would pitch it on the ground one or two yards away from the place where the Prophet (S.A.W.) wished to lead the congregation of the prayer. The spear was one of those three, sent by the King of Abyssinia in homage to the Prophet(S.A.W.), The Prophet (S.A.W.), gifted one of the three spears to Umar (R.A.A.) and kept the third one with himself, Thus Bilal had the honor of keeping the Prophets spear throughout his lifetime. <br />
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Traditions relate that Bilals marriage had been arranged by the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) himself, It is stated that the sons of Abul Bukair one day came to the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) and said, "0 Messenger of Allah, find a match for our sister. "The Holy Prophet observe, "Why do you not marry her to Bilal Hearing this they went back, but after a few days they came again and repeated the same request, and the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) gave the same reply. Thus after a few days they came third time with the same request. This time also the Prophet (S.A.W.) giving the same reply added, "Bilal is an inmate of Paradise; you should marry your sister to him." So, having heard the Prophets advice, they married their sister to Bilal. Bilal (R.A.A.) took more wives after this marriage. According to Qatadah he had married a lady of the tribe of Banu Zuhra. It is also recorded that one of his wives was Hin-ul-Khulania who belonged to Yemen. Bilal has no issue from any of his. <br />
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Once Bilal related to his wife a Tradition of the Holy Prophet(S.A.W.) but his wife expressed some doubts about the authenticity of his report. Bilal in a mood of anger went to the Prophet (S.A.W.) and recounted his dispute with his wife, The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) went with him to his house and observed to his wife, "You should take Bilals words for any Tradition of mine, and do not give him cause for anger." <br />
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Bilal(R.A.A.) had given up announcing Azan after the demise of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). He cherished such deep love for the Prophet (S.A W.) that he could not bear the thought of announcing the call after his demise. In fact he used to announce especially for his Master, the Prophet (S.A.W.), in response to which the Prophet (S.A.W.) would arrive for prayer. During his stay in Medina and Syria, after the demise of the HoIy Prophet (S.A.W.), people made entreaties to him on several occasions to call the Azan, but he always declined, except once when Umar (R.A.A.) had visited Damascus and had requested Bilal to call the Azan. He complied with the request of the Caliph, and this was his last Call that, he delivered in his lifetime. As soon as the news got around that Bilal would deliver the Azan for the Dawn prayer, a great excitement was observed among the people . Everyone rushed towards the Masjid with great fondness and in frenzied state of mind As soon as Bilals voice resounded in the air, it produced a great excitement among the people . They recalled to their imagination the times when the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) was alive and Bilal used to recite the Azan . It is recorded in history that the whole congregation in the Masjid burst into tears Umar (R.A.A.) and the bravest of the warriors Islam, who were present there, could not check themselves so all wept. <br />
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Some scholars are of the opinion that the present rhythmical form of recital of the Azan in the Muslim world, is the same as was originated by Bilal. One thing, <br />
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however ,must be clarified in this connection. The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) had not appointed Bilal as the Muazzin for his masterly rhythm or melody of the rules but it was his exceeding piety, devotion to worship and regular attendance in the Masjid that the choice of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) fell an him for the performance of this important duty. <br />
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It is reported in the Traditions that the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) paid close attention to the education and training of Bilal (R.A.A.). Once the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) said, "O Bilal, The best deed that a believer can perform is to struggle for the cause of Allah. The Prophet (S.A.W.)also taught him concerning humility " 0 Bilal always live in humility and with contentment and die with those who feel contented." <br />
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The Prophet (S.A.W.),off and on gave him instructions concerning distribution of the surplus wealth with him i.e. the Prophet (S.A.W.) He would say, "Bilal, a quantity of wealth has accumulated with me I do not wish to keep it, so take it and give it away to the needy so that my heart may he alleviated from its burden " Actually the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) intended to teach Bilal by example how a man should cultivate the virtue of contentment in life and abstain from wealth. Bilal observed with great attention all the instructions and precedent of the Holy Prophet and proved to he a true follower and a devotee of the Prophet (S.A.W.) till the end of his life. He was in constant attendance on the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) day and night, because he derived delight from the sight, love and kindness. He performed the duties of an attendant upon the Holy Prophet in all circumstances, during journeys and stay in camp, in war and peace, but was never treated like a servant by the Prophet (S.A.W.), Bilal expressed deep devotion for his master and leader, He could not bear even the slightest discomfort of the Prophet (S.A.W.) and was alive ready to respond to his masters call. Throughout the battles he kept running between the Prophets camp and the battlefield, bearing communications , orders and instructions from the Prophet (S.A.W.).to the troops when the Prophet (S.A.W.) made a victorious entry into the city of Mecca and the Prophet(S.A.W.) entered Holy Kaba, there were three men. accompanying him and one of them was Bilal (R.A.A.), the other two were Usman-bin-Talha , the key-bearer of Kaba and Usman bin Zaid (R.A.A.). Bilal performed the duty of reciting the call to prayer. <br />
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He recited the Azan for a few days only after the demise of the Prophet (S.A.W.) and then requested Abu Bakr Siddiq(R.A.A.) the Caliph to release him of the duty of calling Azan, and grant him leave to go to Syria with the Mujahideen (soldiers). It is stated that when in the absence of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) he pronounced the name of the Prophet while calling the Azan ,he could not bear the absence of his master and burst into uncontrollable tears . His audience too, stricken with grief, broke down. He felt oppressed in Medina without the Prophet, so in spite of being sixty years of age, he resolved to forsake his peaceful life in Medina and devote rest of his days to holy war in <br />
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far-away lands. He then participated in a number of battles. He then went to his small piece of land in the suburbs of Damascus, which he cultivated and lived on its produce. It is not known how long Bilal(R.A.A.) remained in the company of Abu Bakr(R.A.A). <br />
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After the reign of the first Caliph, Bilal was assigned some state duties, It is recorded in history that when the second Caliph Umar Bin Khattab (R.A.A.) called upon Khalid-ibn El Waleed - the Sword of Allah- to explain in connection with some of his alleged irregularities and errors, it was Bilal who took off Khalids turban from his head and tied his hands with if in open assembly and did not untie him until Khalid (R.A.A.) had furnished a satisfactory explanation of all the charges made against him. After this he offered his sincere apology to Khalid(R.A.A.). <br />
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There is another episode that reveals the high esteem in which Bilal was held by Umar. It is stated that one day Abu shufyan-bin-Harb, Suhail- bin-Amr and some other prominent Arab Chiefs came to the Caliph for an interview. By chance Bilal and Sahib (an ex-slave) also arrived to meet the Caliph, When Umar learnt of their arrival he called in Bilal and Sohaib at once and the Arab Chiefs, who had come earlier, stood waiting outside. Abu Sufyan could not restrain himself turning to his companions he remarked, "It was our fate to endure this disgrace. The slaves are admitted to audience while we the nobles of Arabia stay at the door," <br />
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Hearing this remark Suhail Bin Amr retorted, "But who is to be blamed for this? The Messenger of Allah invited us all with one voice but we refuted his call and offered severe resistance to him On the other hand these slaves came forward "and made a positive response, It is their right now to get preference over us in this world and the next. We have no cause for complaint," <br />
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During the Caliphate of Umar (R.A.A.), when the registers of salaries and allowances were being prepared, the Caliph dispatched a letter to Bilal – who was with the army in Syria - asking him to intimate with whom his name should be entered. <br />
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"Enter my name with Abu Rouwaiha whom I shall never abandon on account of the fraternal bond established by the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) between him and me," replied Bilal (R.A.A.). <br />
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Except the episodes mentioned above, history furnishes no further record of his life after the demise of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.), It is recorded that he had joined the Muslim Army in the Holy War in Syria. But he had completely dissociated himself from the public life in the closing phase of his life, As we have stated above, he acquired a piece of land in the outskirts of Damascus and passed his days in peace and isolation, After this nothing was heard about him but he was seen in public when he called Azan for the Caliph Umar (R.A.A.) on the request of the eminent companions of the Prophet (S.A.W.). <br />
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It was the year 20 of Hijra when Bilal (R.A.A.) expired in Damascus. He was seventy when he died. He died of epidemic like plague. It is stated that he was of the same age as was Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A.A.). On his deathbed he was very glad at the prospect of meeting his master, the Prophet (S.A.W.) and his companions who had already gone to the next world. When his wife cried out by his bedside and began to weep bitterly, he comforted her saying: <br />
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"Do not cry. Why do you weep! l am looking forward to see my master, the Prophet (S.A.W.) and other companions after such a long reparation. If Allah wills I shall meet them all tomorrow." And he really expired the day after, "Innalillah-e-Wa Inna Ilai-he-Raje-oon." <br />
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He was buried in Damascus, near Bab-as-Sagheer. His tomb is even today the favorite resort of crowds of visitors, People, high and low, come to offer prayers (Fateha) at his grave. <br />
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Among the people Bilals credibility was e high that they would rather disbelieve their own eyes Than cast doubts on Bilals report of any Tradition of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.), because he paid the greatest regard to truth in all matters concerning the action or precepts of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W,), as well as in the affairs of others. When Abu Rouwaiha (R.A.A.) his brother-in-Islam, wanted to contract marriage with a lady of a respectable tribe, he requested Bilal to intercede on his behalf. Bilal went with him and told in clear terms to the guardians of the bride, "I am Bilal-bin-Ribah and this is my brother Abu Rouwaiha, who wants to establish matrimonial relation with you. So, I must point out that he is a very hot-tempered a man. It is up to you to give your daughter in marriage to him or refuse." Hearing this clear-cut testimony of Bilal the parents of the ady accepted the proposal of Abu Rouwaiha (R.A.A.), for they could not disregard Bilals recommendation. <br />
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Seeing the various aspects of Bilals life we come to the clear conclusion that the most prominent feature of his life was his complete honesty and integrity. It was on this account that the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) had entrusted to Bilal the management of the Baitul Mal (State Treasury). He was also in charge of the house hold of the Prophet (S.A.W.). He remained close at hand even at the time of the Prophets departure for heavenly home and was included among the selected few who performed the funeral rites of the Prophet (S.A.W.). It was Bilal who sprinkled water from a skin-bag over the sepulchre of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.), and thus, gained the rare privilege of administering the last funeral rites. <br />
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Bilal, because of his sincerity, was an extremist by nature. He loved intensely and hated intensely. He loved intensely Allah and His Prophet (S.A.W.) and was deeply devoted to Islam, but he was, at the same time, a staunch foe of the infidels and polytheists, and he never tried to hide his feelings and contempt for them. <br />
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Bilal (R.A.A.) left no legacy in the form of material wealth or offsprings, but he left a spiritual memorial which is unique in the world, that is Azan. The call to prayer has been recited continuously in the world, for the last fourteen hundred years of Islam, and as the people hear the call it recalls to mind the memory of the First Muazzin of Islam, Bilal bin Ribah (Radia Allahu Anhu).</span></div></div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-24090258252718062892012-02-22T10:34:00.001-08:002012-02-22T10:35:45.811-08:00Hazrat Bilal Bin Rabah (RA )<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="text-align: center;"><u style="color: red;"><b><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; font-size: x-large;">Hazrat Bilal Bin Rabah (RA )</span></b></u><br />
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In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.<br />
<span style="color: cyan;">صِرَاطَ الَّذِينَ أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيْهِمْ غَيْرِ الْمَغْضُوبِ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلَا الضَّالِّينَ</span><br />
The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have evoked [Your] anger or of those who are astray. <br />
<span style="color: purple;">أَلَا إِنَّ أَوْلِيَاءَ اللَّـهِ لَا خَوْفٌ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلَا هُمْ يَحْزَنُونَ </span><br />
Unquestionably, [for] the allies of Allah there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve.<br />
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</div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-66789706620937221772012-02-22T10:05:00.000-08:002012-02-22T10:05:52.395-08:00Hazrat Bilal R,A<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="text-align: center;"><u style="color: purple;"><b><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; font-size: x-large;">Hazrat Bilal R,A</span></b></u></div><div style="text-align: center;"> </div><div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/dKZVnwRuHqI" width="420"></iframe></div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-89538344611519334832012-02-22T09:59:00.000-08:002012-02-22T09:59:12.414-08:00Hazrat Bilal RA-The First African Friend Of Prophet(SAW)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="text-align: center;"><b style="color: magenta;"><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Bilal RA-The First African Friend Of Prophet(SAW) </span></b></div><br />
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<div style="color: magenta;">The other day, when he came back from the desert, the signs of tiredness were seen in his face. The black man put his knapsack down and wiped the beads of perspiration from his forehead. The air was filled with dust churned up by the baaing sheep running towards the fold. The black man said to himself, "Now, perhaps I can take a rest for a while."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Since morning he had grazed the sheep under the hot sunshine of the desert, and in the afternoon had decided to rest a few minutes, but he could not. The heat of the desert sand and sun would not permit sleep.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">He placed the sheep in the fold, and went to the water well. Just as he was about to wash his face with the cool water, he heard loud shouts, shouts of his Master and other people talking. Surely, something important has happened which caused Master to shout that way!</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The man's name was Bilal. Although he was from Abyssinia land, he lived in Mecca. When he was sold to Master, he was only a small boy. Master always reminded him, "I am your owner, and you are my slave, you must obey me because your god has been made from wood and mine is from gold. This is the god's will." The shouting, cursing voice always made unpleasant noise in his ears.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal washed his face, took his knapsack, and started to his room. His room was dark, four walls in the basement of the big, aristocratic house.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal had not reached his room yet when he heard the shouts of his Master raised again.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The shouts continued. The black man wanted to know what was going on, but he was afraid of getting close enough to the Master's room to hear what Master was saying and why he was so angry. Yet, he was irresistibly drawn toward the room. Quietly, he stood at the door. Carefully, he listened to the talk, which continued, with only occasional shouts from his Master Omayyad. He recognized the voices as those of the aristocrats of Mecca. The voice of Omayyad, son of Khalaf, who was more nervous than the others, was raised again.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">He spoke with indignation, "We must not let Mohammad freely disturb the city. He treated our idols with disrespect."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">He says, 'There is only one God and everybody must worship him.'</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Do you know what this means? It means that I, Omayyad, the noble person of Mecca and Bilal, the ignorant black slave must have the same God... Is that possible?"</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">At the same time, another aristocrat interrupted Omayyad's speech and said "Our misfortune is too great because everybody knows him. He is well-known for truthfulness, innocence and trustworthiness. "</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Omayyad paused a moment and then said, "so we are compelled to say to people Mohammad has become mad." (Reader Astugfarullah)</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The others admired the thing, which Omayyad suggested. All Masters accepted this suggestion, and the meeting ended. They all got up to go to their homes, but before they came out of the room, Bilal had gone to his room.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal's room seemed to him darker and smaller than ever. Omayyad's words did not bring tranquility to him for a moment. He thought of the prophet of God and... "Do people believe the aristocrat's words?" he asked himself. No.... No. They would never accept that. Mohammad is the most innocent and most truthful man in Mecca. Everybody knows him. When he says there is only one God and these idols are not God, he certainly tells the truth. But why were only the aristocrats and Masters afraid of Mohammad's religion (peace be upon him) and his God?</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">That night Bilal thought much and he found out so many mysteries and could not sleep until late.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The following day, Bilal heard that people were talking about the madness of Mohammad (peace be upon him). He dared to speak several times to give the people understanding of who had scattered falsehood among them, but nobody believed him.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The days passed one after another. Every day there was news that another one added to God's Messenger's followers. And also every day Bilal heard about them that they were hurt or injured or killed.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal became heavy - hearted. He was not able to do anything about it, and sadness turned to anger. Many times he told himself, "I will revenge these cruelties." Then it was reported that Ammar's father and mother had been martyred on the rack.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal knew Ammar. He was one of the innocent and honest youth in Mecca. Bilal also knew Abu Jahl, the Master of Ammar very well.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Abu Jahl was one of the aristocrats of Mecca who was famous for cruelty and meanness. But in spite of this, he could not force Ammar to quit God's Messenger and his religion.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">In spite of this despairing news, one day Bilal, coming back from the desert, reached his decision. Instead of going to Master's house, he went directly to a house where God's Messenger dwelled.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Mohammad (peace be upon him) was a tall man, with a face shining with faith. When Bilal saw him, his heart became quiet. He felt that he had found his loss.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Mohammad's words (peace be upon him) were so hope giving for him that he did not want to leave. He concluded a promise with Mohammad, God's prophet (peace be upon him) and converted to Islam.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">These comings and goings continued, the words of Mohammad (peace be upon him) had changed Bilal. He did not have endurance to see the idols anymore because he had heard the truth from Mohammad (peace be upon him) and now he realized real God.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">One morning, when Bilal left the house of God's Messenger, he went to kaaba. Nobody was there. He looked at the idols-the golden idols, the small wooden idols and the stone idols.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Oh! You unable idols!" he shouted. "How can you defend yourselves? Woe is me that I worshipped these idols and fell crying at their feet."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Later he moved forward and spat at the face of one big idol and shouted, "oh, you unable gods! You do not deserve worship! You become extinct some day. You do not deserve for me to spend my time with you in this manner!"</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal left kaaba and returned to his master's house. When Bilal entered the house, he heard the shouts of Omayyad and his friends, but heedless of them, he went to his own room. For him nothing was more pleasurable than to bill and coo his newfound God, the One Who had given him power to curse the idols and spit on the big idol.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">But in the room where Omayyad and his friends were sitting the door burst open and a man rushed into the room, went directly to Omayyad and whispered something into his ear. Omayyad's face flushed red with anger.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Are you sure you have seen it exactly?" Omayyad asked the man.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Yes, I am sure," was his reply.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Have you seen him with Mohammad?" shouted Omayyad.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">In a weak voice with head bowed, the man answered "yes, my master." Then pausing some moments, "And it is worse than that. I saw him spit on the big idol."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"His mouth will soon be a place for the snakes." Omayyad shouted, unable to control his rage.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Omayyad's friends were soon aware of the meaning of these words as his shouts continued into the night.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Next day Mecca's people saw Omayyad and his friends drag the bound Bilal to the city square.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal remained quiet with shining black eyes looking to the sky.</div><br />
<div style="color: magenta;">All the people - young and old - followed them, anxious to know what destiny was waiting for Bilal.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The sun had reached the middle of the sky creating beads of perspiration on the black, naked body of Bilal. The white of Bilal's eyes had become red from the heat. He looked around at the people who stared wide - eyed back at him. He fell on the hot sands. Omayyad pushed aside the people and with a fiery torch stood over his head. Bilal closed his eyes, which only served to further infuriate Omayyad.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Bilal," came the shout of Omayyad, "O' you unlucky slave, are you willing to repent, or do I burn your body by the fire?"</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal did not answer. He did not open his eyes. Omayyad's anger increased. He brought the torch forward to Bilal's body. The stench of burning flesh permeated gradually to everybody's nostrils. Omayyad was shocked as he heard Bilal's resonant voice split the silence.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The Ethiopian Bilal was among those who took the lead in accepting Islam. Abu Jahl made him lie on the burning hot pebbles, placed a heavy stone on him, the torture of which is, needless to say, beyond endurance. When the faithful Bilal was being tormented, Abu Jahl shouted at him, Disbelieve in Muhammad's God. Discard Islam. But Bilal just repeated, The One. The One, meaning God is the One, and I worship the One God.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Omayyad anger flared. "Shut your mouth, you impudent slave!</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal had learned these words from the prophet (peace be upon him) and Ammar. The shouts of Bilal caused tumult among the people. Omayyad, while giving Bilal lashed, shouted, "I will not let him disobey my order! You must respect our idols!"</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">But Bilal's voice continued:</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">One from among the crowd asked, "What does Absolute Oneness mean?"</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">A man answered, "He means unique God."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal opened his eyes. He saw Ammar. He smiled. He remembered Ammar's father and mother. He shouted with a loud voice, "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Omayyad's anger increased. But no matter how much he tortured Bilal, he heard nothing except "Absolute Oneness."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">That day passed. The torture continued for days. But now Bilal went without any fear to the house of honorable Messenger freely and listened to his words.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">One day Omayyad, with the assistance of Oghbeh, one of the masters and aristocrats of Mecca, fell upon Bilal's unclothed body and pushed him into the hot sands again. Then Omayyad ordered a container to be prepared full of boiling water and sank Bilal into the boiling water. This time he suffered pain more that in the past, but again only the voice of "Absolute Oneness" was raised.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">It was ordered that a big stone be brought. They tied Bilal's hands and feet and put the stone, which took four men to lift, on his chest. Then some of people told him, "If you want to be free, just show respect to the idols as we do now."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal ridiculed them, "My tongue does not know your words."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal's arms were only "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Whenever Bilal said these words, Omayyad became intensely angry. He tied Bilal's neck with a rope and made children and ignorant people drag him naked on the hot sands of the city.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal resisted Omayyad so much, until he was bought and freed finally by Abu Bakr.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The days in Mecca came to an end. Bilal and the other followers went to Medina by order of the prophet, who joined them there.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal's patience, forbearance, and faith in God and creed to the prophet caused him to be chosen by the Messenger of God (peace be upon him) to call to prayer the people in Medina.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">When Bilal went to the housetop and said the prayer call, all the Moslems of Medina went to the mosque and prayed with the Messenger of God (peace be upon him).</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">One day, the people of Medina heard the prayer call, while there was much time left to pray. The people ran, confused toward the mosque. Everybody was waiting to know what had happened. When all were gathered, they realized that the enemy had set out of Mecca and were near Medina.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">By order of the Messenger of God (peace be upon him) each person immediately made ready to defend himself. Everyone took up his arms and when the Islam corps was ready, they set out of Medina to the place where the enemy was. The corns of blasphemy approached them, and from the opposite side, the prophet and his followers with the motto of "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness... God is the greatest" came toward the enemy. Bilal's black face shown in the midst of them.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">The fight began.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">When the corns of blasphemy beard the shouts of "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness...", a fear came upon them. The voices of Ammar and Bilal rang in their ears. Color drained from the face of Omayyad.</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Bilal looked at every side to find Omayyad in the battlefield. Suddenly they stood face to face. Omayyad had lost himself. Bilal shouted, "I will not be quiet until colored my sword with your dirty blood!"</div><div style="color: magenta;"><br />
</div><div style="color: magenta;">Moments later, when the enemy was defeated, Omayyad's body was among those of the enemy. Bilal's shout was as thunder as he moved away from the body of Omayyad and went to be at the side of the others to kill God's enemies with each stroke of his sword</div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-15615993215233084062012-02-22T09:42:00.000-08:002012-02-22T09:42:29.066-08:00Hazrat Bilal al-Habashi Undergoes Torture<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;"><br />
</span></b> </div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;"><u>Hazrat Bilal al-Habashi Undergoes Torture</u></span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">One of the first figures who embraced Islam during the period in which many secret conversions took place and as a result, faced cruel persecution by the polytheists was Hazrat Bilal Bin Rabah (he was also known as Bilal Habashi).</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Bilal attained the honor of becoming a Muslim by means of Abu Bakr while he was enslaved to Umayya b Khalaf, one of the most merciless enemies of Islam. (1)</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">The light of faith that surrounded Hazrat Bilal’s heart became an unlimited source of courage for him at once so much that as a slave, he did not shy away from openly declaring his faith in defiance of all sorts of torture, coercion, and persecution inflicted by his master and the other polytheists.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">The heart in which faith has not entered is harder than a rock and a conscience in which the fear of God cannot be found is more insensate than a boulder. It is futile to search for compassion and mercy in a person who possesses this kind of heart and conscience. A person is considered as a beast in the spiritual sense when he/she is under this condition.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Like all the other merciless enemies of Islam, Umayya bin Khalaf also possessed this kind of heart and conscience and Hazrat Bilal was enslaved to a master who was void of compassion and mercy.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">In the eyes of this merciless man, it was a serious crime for Hazrat Bilal to testify to God who is One and who was his Creator and to be loyal to the Prophet of this Creator, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)!</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">Torture</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">For that reason, Hazrat Bilal was subjected to inhumane torture. Sometimes, he was starved and left thirsty for 24 hours and at other times a chain was attached to his neck and children were hired to pull him in the streets of Mecca.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Nevertheless, Umayya bin Khalaf’s efforts were all fruitless. Hazrat Bilal had testified to faith and had submitted to God. His heart became a rose garden with the love that he had for our Holy Prophet (PBUH). For that reason, even while he was groaning bitterly under all this torture and cruel persecution, he did not give up shouting his cause at the polytheists’ faces: “Ahad! Ahad! God is one!</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">After Umayya bin Khalaf rubbed and burnt the back of Hazrat Bilal, who did not make the slightest concession against his faith despite facing all kinds of torture, against the sands and stones that burned fiercely under the scorching heat and put a morsel of meat that had dried under the sun into his mouth, he would have a portion of a boulder placed on Hazrat Bilal’s chest and would say:</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">“I swear that I am not going to give up torturing you until you disaffirm and reject Muhammad and his religion and worship Lat and Uzza!”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">However, along with every cell in his body, Hazrat Bilal would become a monument of faith and by risking his life, he would shout:</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">“I do not accept Laz and Uzza. God is One! God is One!” (2)</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Umayya bin Khalaf would lose his temper altogether upon hearing these words and would increase the torture until Hazrat Bilal fainted and then would walk away. Afterwards, Hazrat Bilal would regain consciousness at a much, much later time.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">The only point of endurance for Hazrat Bilal in the face of all of this unbearable torture was his exalted and magnificent faith. Having faith in God, Who holds the universe under His possession, means having confidence in His endless power and a standing point that does not falter or collapse for a believer. In this brave manner, he was declaring this reality to the whole entire world: “Faith is both light and power. A person who attains true faith can challenge the universe”. </span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">On another day, Hazrat Abu Bakr was passing by and saw that Umayya bin Khalaf was subjecting Hazrat Bilal to continuous torture. “Are you not afraid of God? Until when are you going to continue torturing this poor man?” asked Hazrat Abu Bakr.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Umayya answered, “You are the one who has corrupted his belief. Purchase him if you want him to be saved.”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Abu Bakr said, “Oh Umayya, I have a slave who is of your faith. He is stronger and more powerful than Bilal. Will you accept if I exchange him for Bilal?”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">“I accept”, replied Umayya. Then afterwards, he laughed and said, “But I want you to give me his wife, too.”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">“Alright” replied Hazrat Abu Bakr.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Once again, Umayya laughed slyly and said, “I want you to give me both the slave’s daughter and wife.”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Abu Bakr answered, “Alright” upon this request.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">However, it seemed as if this unruly polytheist, Umayya, wanted to drive this matter to a slope. This time, amid his treacherous cackles he requested:</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">“In addition to them, I also want 200 dinars!”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Abu Bakr was angered and furiously replied, “You are a shameless man. You continue to lie.”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">This time, Umayya said, “No. I swear to Lat and Uzza that if you do what I have requested then I will fulfill my promise.”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Upon this, Hazrat Abu Bakr replied, “They are all yours” and saved Hazrat Bilal from that cruel man.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Our Holy Prophet (PBUH) asked Abu Bakr, who had purchased Hazrat Bilal, “Oh Abu Bakr, are you going to have any rights over him?”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Abu Bakr then replied, “No, oh Rasullulah, I have freed him.” (3)</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Some time later, Hazrat Abu Bakr, purchased and freed Hazrat Bilal’s mother, Hamama, who was also a slave. (4)</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Hazrat Bilal Habashi was our Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) personal muezzin. He never wanted to separate from our Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) side for even a second. When the Master of the Universe (PBUH) passed away to the afterlife, Hazrat Bilal could not bear staying in Madinah al-Munawwarah due to the immense love that he had for our Holy Prophet (PBUH) as a person and for his high moral conduct and felt obliged to move away. When Hazrat Abu Bakr, who was the caliph during this period, insisted that he stay by his side, Hazrat Bilal said, “Oh Abu Bakr, if you purchased me for yourself then keep me by your side! But if you purchased me for the sake of God then release me so that I can partake in jihad in the way of God.”</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Upon this, Hazrat Abu Bakr consented to his departure. Hazrat Bilal went to Damascus and there he participated in the military campaigns on behalf of Islam during Hazrat Abu Bakr’s reign as a caliph. (5)</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">[1] Ibn Sa’d, Tabaqat, V. 3, p. 232.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">[2] Ibn Hisham, Sirah, V. 1, p. 340; Ibn Sa’d, Tabaqat, V. 3, p. 232.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">[3] Ibn Hisham, Sirah, V. 1, p. 340; Ibn Sa’d, Tabaqat, V. 3. p. 238; Halabi, Insanu’l-Uyun, V. 1, p. 299.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">[4] Ibn Hisham, Sirah, V. 1, p. 340; Ibn Sa’d, Tabaqat, V. 3. p. 238; Halabi, Insanu’l-Uyun, V. 1, p. 299.</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;"><br />
</span></b></div><div style="color: cyan;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">[5] Ibn Sa’d, Tabaqat, V. 3, p. 238; Ibn Hajar, al-Isaba, V. 1, p. 169.</span></b></div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-89238699203828130172012-02-22T09:31:00.000-08:002012-02-22T09:31:54.130-08:00Islam's First Muezzin, Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-JCoWUaiILDw/T0UmGQmbRiI/AAAAAAAAAD0/9Z7E6NY0WE4/s1600/hazrat_bilal012.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-JCoWUaiILDw/T0UmGQmbRiI/AAAAAAAAAD0/9Z7E6NY0WE4/s320/hazrat_bilal012.gif" width="92" /></a></div><br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah, Bilal al-HabashiIslam's First Muezzin, Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu / May God be pleased with him) or Bilal Ibn Rabah and he is sometimes known as "Bilal al-Habashi" or "Bilal the Ethiopian" originally was a black slave from Ethiopia. Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu) or Bilal Ibn Rabah, was one of the most trusted and loyal companion (Sahabi E Rasool) of our Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) after converting to Islam. Following is Islam's First Muezzin, Hazrat Bilal's (Radhiallahu Anhu) story of conversion to Islam<br />
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Note: Muezzin is a chosen person at the mosque who leads the call (Adhan) to Friday service and the five daily prayers (Salat).<br />
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The other day, when he came back from the desert, the signs of tiredness were seen in his face. The black man put his knapsack down and wiped the beads of perspiration from his forehead. The air was filled with dust churned up by the baaing sheep running towards the fold. The black man said to himself, "Now, perhaps I can take a rest for a while."<br />
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Since morning he had grazed the sheep under the hot sunshine of the desert, and in the afternoon had decided to rest a few minutes, but he could not. The heat of the desert sand and sun would not permit sleep.<br />
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He placed the sheep in the fold, and went to the water well. Just as he was about to wash his face with the cool water, he heard loud shouts, shouts of his Master Umayyah ibn Khalaf ibn Safwan (Umayyah ibn Khalaf was a leading member of the Quraish and head of the of Bani Jumah) and other people talking. Surely, something important has happened which caused Master Umayyah ibn Khalaf to shout that way!<br />
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The man's name was Bilal Ibn Rabah. Although he was from Abyssinia (Ethiopia) land, he lived in Makkah. When Bilal Ibn Rabah was sold to Master Umayyah ibn Khalaf, he was only a small boy. Master Umayyah ibn Khalaf always reminded him, "I am your owner, and you are my slave, you must obey me because your god has been made from wood and mine is from gold. This is the god's will." The shouting, cursing voice always made unpleasant noise in his ears.<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah washed his face, took his knapsack, and started to his room. His room was dark, four walls in the basement of the big, aristocratic house.<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah had not reached his room yet when he heard the shouts of his Master Umayyah ibn Khalaf raised again.<br />
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The shouts continued. Bilal Ibn Rabah wanted to know what was going on, but he was afraid of getting close enough to the Master's room to hear what Master Umayyah ibn Khalaf was saying and why he was so angry. Yet, he was irresistibly drawn toward the room. Quietly, he stood at the door. Carefully, he listened to the talk, which continued, with only occasional shouts from his Master Umayyah ibn Khalaf. He recognized the voices as those of the aristocrats of Makkah. The voice of Umayyah ibn Khalaf, son of Khalaf, who was more nervous than the others, was raised again.<br />
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Umayyah ibn Khalaf spoke with indignation, "We must not let Mohammad freely disturb the city. Mohammad treated our idols with disrespect."<br />
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Mohammad says, 'There is only one God and everybody must worship him.'<br />
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"Do you know what this means? It means that I, Umayyah ibn Khalaf, the noble person of Makkah and Bilal al-Habashi, the ignorant black slave must have the same God... Is that possible?"<br />
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At the same time, another aristocrat interrupted Umayyah ibn Khalaf's speech and said "Our misfortune is too great because everybody knows him. Mohammad is well-known for truthfulness, innocence and trustworthiness."<br />
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Umayyah ibn Khalaf paused a moment and then said, "so we are compelled to say to people Mohammad has become mad."<br />
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The others admired the thing, which Umayyah ibn Khalaf suggested. All Masters accepted this suggestion, and the meeting ended. They all got up to go to their homes, but before they came out of the room, Bilal Ibn Rabah had gone to his room.<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah's room seemed to him darker and smaller than ever. Umayyah ibn Khalaf's words did not bring tranquility to him for a moment. He thought of the prophet of God and... "Do people believe the aristocrat's words?" he asked himself. No.... No. They would never accept that. Mohammad is the most innocent and most truthful man in Makkah. Everybody knows him. When he says there is only one God and these idols are not God, he certainly tells the truth. But why were only the aristocrats and Masters afraid of Mohammad's religion (peace be upon him) and his God?<br />
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That night Bilal Ibn Rabah thought much and he found out so many mysteries and could not sleep until late.<br />
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The following day, Bilal the Ethiopian heard that people were talking about the madness of Mohammad (peace be upon him). Bilal the Ethiopian dared to speak several times to give the people understanding of who had scattered falsehood among them, but nobody believed him.<br />
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The days passed one after another. Every day there was news that another one added to Messenger of God Mohammad's followers. And also every day Bilal the Ethiopian heard about them that they were hurt or injured or killed.<br />
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Bilal the Ethiopian became heavy - hearted. He was not able to do anything about it, and sadness turned to anger. Many times he told himself, "I will revenge these cruelties." Then it was reported that Ammar ibn Yasir's father (Yasir ibn Amir) and mother (Sumayyah bint Khabbab) had been martyred on the rack at the hands of Abu Jahl. (Note: The first martyr in Islam was the old woman Sumayyah bint Khabbab.)<br />
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Allahu Akbar, Absolute OnenessBilal al-Habashi knew Ammar ibn Yasir. He was one of the innocent and honest youth in Makkah. Bilal al-Habashi also knew Abu Jahl, the Master of Ammar ibn Yasir very well.<br />
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Abu Jahl was one of the aristocrats of Makkah who was famous for cruelty and meanness. But in spite of this, he could not force Ammar ibn Yasir to quit God's Messenger and his religion.<br />
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In spite of this despairing news, one day Bilal al-Habashi, coming back from the desert, reached his decision. Instead of going to Master's house, he went directly to a house where God's Messenger dwelled.<br />
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Mohammad (peace be upon him) was a tall man, with a face shining with faith. When Bilal al-Habashi saw him, his heart became quiet. He felt that he had found his loss.<br />
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Mohammad's words (peace be upon him) were so hope giving for him that he did not want to leave. He concluded a promise with Mohammad, God's prophet (peace be upon him) and converted to Islam.<br />
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These comings and goings continued, the words of Mohammad (peace be upon him) had changed Bilal al-Habashi. He did not have endurance to see the idols anymore because he had heard the truth from God's messenger Mohammad (peace be upon him) and now he realized real God.<br />
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One morning, when Bilal al-Habashi left the house of God's Messenger, he went to Holy Kaaba. Nobody was there. He looked at the idols - the golden idols, the small wooden idols and the stone idols.<br />
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"Oh! You unable idols!" he shouted. "How can you defend yourselves? Woe is me that I worshipped these idols and fell crying at their feet."<br />
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Later he moved forward and spat at the face of one big idol and shouted, "oh, you unable gods! You do not deserve worship! You become extinct some day. You do not deserve for me to spend my time with you in this manner!"<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah left Holy Kaaba and returned to his master's house. When Bilal Ibn Rabah entered the house, he heard the shouts of Umayyah ibn Khalaf and his friends, but heedless of them, he went to his own room. For him nothing was more pleasurable than to bill and coo his newfound God, the One Who had given him power to curse the idols and spit on the big idol.<br />
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But in the room where Umayyah ibn Khalaf and his friends were sitting the door burst open and a man rushed into the room, went directly to Umayyah ibn Khalaf and whispered something into his ear. Umayyah ibn Khalaf's face flushed red with anger.<br />
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"Are you sure you have seen it exactly?" Umayyah ibn Khalaf asked the man.<br />
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"Yes, I am sure," was his reply.<br />
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"Have you seen him with Mohammad?" shouted Umayyah ibn Khalaf.<br />
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In a weak voice with head bowed, the man answered "yes, my master." Then pausing some moments, "And it is worse than that. I saw him spit on the big idol."<br />
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"His mouth will soon be a place for the snakes." Umayyah ibn Khalaf shouted, unable to control his rage.<br />
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Umayyah ibn Khalaf's friends were soon aware of the meaning of these words as his shouts continued into the night.<br />
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Next day Makkah's people saw Umayyah ibn Khalaf and his friends drag the bound Bilal Ibn Rabah to the city square.<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah remained quiet with shining black eyes looking to the sky.<br />
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All the people - young and old - followed them, anxious to know what destiny was waiting for Bilal Ibn Rabah.<br />
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The sun had reached the middle of the sky creating beads of perspiration on the black, naked body of Bilal Ibn Rabah. The white of Bilal Ibn Rabah's eyes had become red from the heat. He looked around at the people who stared wide - eyed back at him. He fell on the hot sands. Umayyah ibn Khalaf pushed aside the people and with a fiery torch stood over his head. Bilal Ibn Rabah closed his eyes, which only served to further infuriate Umayyah ibn Khalaf.<br />
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"Bilal," came the shout of Umayyah ibn Khalaf, "O' you unlucky slave, are you willing to repent, or do I burn your body by the fire?"<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah did not answer. He did not open his eyes. Umayyah ibn Khalaf's anger increased. He brought the torch forward to Bilal's body. The stench of burning flesh permeated gradually to everybody's nostrils. Umayyah ibn Khalaf was shocked as he heard Bilal's resonant voice split the silence.<br />
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Bilal the Ethiopian was among those who took the lead in accepting Islam. Abu Jahl made him lie on the burning hot pebbles, placed a heavy stone on him, the torture of which is, needless to say, beyond endurance. When the faithful Bilal was being tormented, Abu Jahl shouted at him, Disbelieve in Muhammad's God. Discard Islam. But Bilal just repeated, The One. The One, meaning God is the One, and I worship the One God.<br />
"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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Umayyah ibn Khalaf anger flared. "Shut your mouth, you impudent slave!<br />
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"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah had learned these words from the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) and Ammar ibn Yasir. The shouts of Bilal Ibn Rabah caused tumult among the people. Umayyah ibn Khalaf, while giving Bilal lashed, shouted, "I will not let him disobey my order! You must respect our idols!"<br />
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But Bilal's voice continued :<br />
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"Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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One from among the crowd asked, "What does Absolute Oneness mean?"<br />
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A man answered, "He means unique God."<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah opened his eyes. He saw Ammar ibn Yasir and smiled. He remembered Ammar ibn Yasir's father (Yasir ibn Amir) and mother (Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the first martyr in Islam). Bilal Ibn Rabah shouted with a loud voice, "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness ..."<br />
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Umayyah ibn Khalaf's anger increased. But no matter how much he tortured Bilal Ibn Rabah, he heard nothing except "Absolute Oneness."<br />
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That day passed. The torture continued for days. But now Bilal Ibn Rabah went without any fear to the house of honorable Messenger Mohammad (peace be upon him) freely and listened to his words.<br />
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One day Umayyah ibn Khalaf, with the assistance of Oghbeh, one of the masters and aristocrats of Makkah, fell upon Bilal's unclothed body and pushed him into the hot sands again. Then Umayyah ibn Khalaf ordered a container to be prepared full of boiling water and sank Bilal into the boiling water. This time he suffered pain more that in the past, but again only the voice of "Absolute Oneness" was raised.<br />
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It was ordered that a big stone be brought. They tied Bilal's hands and feet and put the stone, which took four men to lift, on his chest. Then some of people told him, "If you want to be free, just show respect to the idols as we do now."<br />
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Bilal Ibn Rabah ridiculed them, "My tongue does not know your words."<br />
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Bilal's words were only "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness..."<br />
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Whenever Bilal said these words, Umayyah ibn Khalaf became intensely angry. He tied Bilal's neck with a rope and made children and ignorant people drag him naked on the hot sands of the city.<br />
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Bilal resisted Umayyah ibn Khalaf so much, until he was bought and freed finally by Abu Bakr.<br />
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The days in Makkah came to an end. Bilal Ibn Rabah and the other followers went to Medina by order of the prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), who joined them there.<br />
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Islam's First Muezzin, Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu)Bilal's patience, forbearance, and faith in God and creed to the prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) caused him to be chosen by the Messenger of God Mohammad (peace be upon him) to call to prayer (Muezzin) the people in Medina.<br />
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When Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu) went to the housetop and said the prayer call, all the Muslims of Medina went to the mosque and prayed with the Messenger of God Mohammad (peace be upon him).<br />
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One day, the people of Medina heard the prayer call (Adhan), while there was much time left to pray. The people ran, confused toward the mosque. Everybody was waiting to know what had happened. When all were gathered, they realized that the enemy had set out of Makkah and were near Medina.<br />
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By order of the Messenger of God Mohammad (peace be upon him) each person immediately made ready to defend himself. Everyone took up his arms and when the Islam corps was ready, they set out of Medina to the place where the enemy was. The corns of blasphemy approached them, and from the opposite side, the prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) and his followers with the motto of "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness... God is the greatest" came toward the enemy. Hazrat Bilal's (Radhiallahu Anhu) black face shown in the midst of them.<br />
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The fight began. When the corns of blasphemy beard the shouts of "Absolute Oneness... Absolute Oneness...", a fear came upon them. The voices of Hazrat Ammar ibn Yasir (Radhiallahu Anhu) and Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu) rang in their ears. Color drained from the face of Umayyah ibn Khalaf.<br />
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Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu) looked at every side to find Umayyah ibn Khalaf in the battlefield. Suddenly they stood face to face. Umayyah ibn Khalaf had lost himself. Hazrat Bilal (Radhiallahu Anhu) shouted, "I will not be quiet until colored my sword with your dirty blood!"<br />
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Moments later, when the enemy was defeated, Umayyah ibn Khalaf's body was among those of the enemy. Hazrat Bilal's (Radhiallahu Anhu) shout was as thunder as he moved away from the body of Umayyah ibn Khalaf and went to be at the side of the others to kill God's enemies with each stroke of his sword.</div></div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-34023835910768726992012-02-21T00:22:00.000-08:002012-02-21T00:22:42.962-08:00NAAt At Roza -E- HAZRAT BILAL As By Syed Salman Mehdi Rizvi<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: cyan; font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; font-size: large;">Saya bermula daripada seorang hamba yang dipandang hina, Rasulullah meletakkan saya di tempat yang tinggi dan mulia. Kerana itu, saya tidak dapat melupakannya. Pemergian Rasulullahseolah-olah membawa nyawa saya pergi bersamanya. Hidup saya sekarang terasa kosong. Bahkan lidahku tidak dapat menyebut nama Rasulullah dalam azan. Sesungguhnya saya tidak sanggup melaungkan azan</span> </div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: center;"><b style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; font-size: large;">"Saya bermula daripada seorang hamba yang dipandang hina, Rasulullah meletakkan saya di tempat yang tinggi dan mulia. Kerana itu, saya tidak dapat melupakannya. Pemergian Rasulullahseolah-olah membawa nyawa saya pergi bersamanya. Hidup saya sekarang terasa kosong. Bahkan lidahku tidak dapat menyebut nama Rasulullah dalam azan. Sesungguhnya saya tidak sanggup melaungkan azan," kata Bilal pula. </span></b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="color: lime;"><span style="font-size: large;">"Aamār ibn Yāsir al-Ansi" was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was one of the Muhajirun.<br />
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Ammār was born in the Year of the Elephant, which was the same year as Muhammad. ʻAmmār was a friend of Muhammad even before conversion and was one of the intermediaries in Muhammad's marriage to Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. His mother was Sumayyah bint Khayyat and his father was Yasir ibn Amir. Yasir and Sumayyah were pagan converts to Islam who were tortured and crucified in the last year before the Hijra and thus the one of the first martyrs of Islam at Muhammad's time. ʻAmmār's family was repeatedly tortured by Abu Jahl and his parents were martyred after much torture. After the persecution of Muslims was over, Hamza and the Muhammad's other companions went to the loaction where the torture and persecution took place; they found every persecuted Muslim dead except Ammar, who had survived the torture.<br />
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Ammar had a good relationship with all the caliphs. ʻUmar appointed ʻAmmār governor of Kufa while Shia's respect Ammar us for his loyalty to ʻAlī and is considered by the Shia to be one of the four of the companions of Muhammad who stayed most loyal to Ali's right of succession after the death of Muhammad. He was one of the heroes of the battle of Badr and a commander of some of the army units during it. Ammar was martyred in the battle of Siffin by the forces of Mu'awiya I in 657, well past the age of 50 </span></b></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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</div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-5661478579365893212012-02-20T11:25:00.000-08:002012-02-20T11:25:14.714-08:00Hazrat Bilal Habshi (R.A) and Hazrat Ammar Ibn Yasir (R.A) [In Urdu]<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div dir="ltr" style="text-align: center;" trbidi="on"><div style="text-align: center;"><u><b><span class="long-title" dir="ltr" id="eow-title" style="font-size: large;" title="Hazrat Bilal Habshi (R.A) and Hazrat Ammar Ibn Yasir (R.A) [In Urdu]">Hazrat Bilal Habshi (R.A) and Hazrat Ammar Ibn Yasir (R.A)</span></b></u><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/s4sTfyTRH44" width="420"></iframe> </div></div><div id="watch-description-text" style="text-align: justify;"> <div id="eow-description"><span style="font-size: large;">"Aamār ibn Yāsir al-Ansi" was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was one of the Muhajirun.<br />
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Ammār was born in the Year of the Elephant, which was the same year as Muhammad. ʻAmmār was a friend of Muhammad even before conversion and was one of the intermediaries in Muhammad's marriage to Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. His mother was Sumayyah bint Khayyat and his father was Yasir ibn Amir. Yasir and Sumayyah were pagan converts to Islam who were tortured and crucified in the last year before the Hijra and thus the one of the first martyrs of Islam at Muhammad's time. ʻAmmār's family was repeatedly tortured by Abu Jahl and his parents were martyred after much torture. After the persecution of Muslims was over, Hamza and the Muhammad's other companions went to the loaction where the torture and persecution took place; they found every persecuted Muslim dead except Ammar, who had survived the torture.<br />
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Ammar had a good relationship with all the caliphs. ʻUmar appointed ʻAmmār governor of Kufa while Shia's respect Ammar us for his loyalty to ʻAlī and is considered by the Shia to be one of the four of the companions of Muhammad who stayed most loyal to Ali's right of succession after the death of Muhammad. He was one of the heroes of the battle of Badr and a commander of some of the army units during it. Ammar was martyred in the battle of Siffin by the forces of Mu'awiya I in 657, well past the age of 50.</span></div></div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4680085263280927822.post-33349717276471747612012-02-20T11:15:00.000-08:002012-02-20T11:15:36.144-08:00Hazrat Bilal - E - Habshi (Radi Allah Tala Anhu)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: center;"><u><span style="font-size: x-large;"><b>The First Moazzin of ISLAM</b></span></u></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: large;"><strong><span> </span></strong></span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: large;"><strong><span>Introduction</span></strong></span><span><br />
Sayyidina Hazrat Bilal was an Abyssinian slave belonging to a Jew called Umayya Bin Khalf, who was a bitter enemy of Islam. <br />
He embraced Islam in its early days, during times when the non-believers would continuously harass the Muslims and never allow them a moment of peace. </span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span>Hazrat Bilal’s love for Allah and the Holy Prophet (s.a.w) will always remain a perfect example of devotion and total submission.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Ahad, Ahad – there is only one Allah</span><br />
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In the sweltering heat under the Arabian skies, Hazrat Bilal’s love for Allah shone brighter than the sun itself. So strong was it that he could not conceal it despite the punishment and torture afflicted on him by his cruel master.<br />
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There were times when a large boulder would be placed upon his chest as he lay on the scorching sand, his ribs being crushed under the weight. Yet the words ‘Ahad! Ahad! (There is only one Allah!)’ were constantly repeated by Hazrat Bilal, so strong was his faith and love.<br />
His Jewish master would insult him and threaten him to denounce Islam, beat him, whip him and humiliate him on the streets of Makkah, but nothing was able to shake Hazrat Bilal’s heart. <br />
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He put his life and soul into the Hands of Allah, and there it would forever remain.<br />
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One day, it so happened that Hazrat Abu Bakr was passing that way and saw Sayyidina Hazrat Bilal crying out, "Ahad! Ahad!", despite the immense torture he was being subjected to. As he watched, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique’s heart became agitated upon seeing Hazrat Bilal under such persecution, and tears filled his eyes. <br />
He then called Hazrat Bilal towards himself and advised him to utter Allah's name in solitude and not to utter it in the presence of his persecutor, or he would be subjected to further persecution and torture. Hazrat Bilal replied, "O Honoured One! You are the Siddique of Rasulallah (s.a.w), and therefore I accept your advice and will act accordingly."</span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span>The following day, Hazrat Abu Bakr happened to pass that way, and again he witnessed the same sight. <br />
Hazrat Bilal was once more uttering the cry of "Ahad! Ahad!" while the Jew was torturing him to such an extent that again his body became soaked in blood. Seeing this, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique’s heart was filled with pain and he advised Hazrat Bilal, "Brother, why do you utter 'Ahad' in the presence of this persecutor? Utter it silently and secretly within yourself". <br />
Hazrat Bilal replied, "I make tawba (repentance) and in future will not act contrary to your advice."</span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span><br />
Hazrat Mawlana Rumi (R.A.) says:</span><span>"When Abu Bakr advised him towards silence and secrecy,<br />
Bilal repented again,<br />
But when love overwhelmed, he swallowed the repentance.<br />
It is the message of the troubled heart.<br />
Without You there can be neither peace nor comfort."<br />
</span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span>Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique, on numerous occasions, gave Hazrat Bilal the same advice but on every occasion when he passed that way, he saw the same scene - the Jew persecuting Bilal who was all the time crying, "Ahad! Ahad!” <br />
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Hazrat Abu Bakr finally went to Rasulallah (s.a.w) and related the story to him. When Rasulallah (s.a.w) heard the story, he was filled with sorrow and tears flowed from his blessed eyes. He asked, "O Siddique! What is the solution to this problem? How can we save Bilal from this calamity?"</span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span>Hazrat Abu Bakr replied: "Ya Rasulallah (s.a.w), I shall buy Bilal. Rasulallah (s.a.w) agreed and said, "Let my share also be therein".<br />
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Subhanallah! How great the fortune of Sayidina Hazrat Bilal, that Rasulallah (s.a.w) himself took part in purchasing him. <br />
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Hazrat Abu Bakr then approached the Jew while he was again torturing Hazrat Bilal. Hazrat Abu Bakr said to him, "Why are you beating this friend of Allah?" The Jew replied, "If you have so much sympathy for him, then bring the money and take him away as yours". <br />
Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique then paid the ransom and freed Hazrat Bilal.</span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span>After this, Rasulallah (s.a.w), out of love and joy, embraced Hazrat Bilal and held him to his heart. <br />
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Hazrat Mawlana Rumi (R.A.) says:<br />
"Mustafa embraced Bilal and held him against his chest. The ecstasy Bilal felt! Who can ever imagine that?"<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Conquest of Makkah</span><br />
</span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span>When the Muslims finally conquered the city of Makkah, its people fled to their houses in fear and bolted the doors and windows. They feared that the Muslims would avenge themselves for the wrong done to them years ago.<br />
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The Muslims advanced towards the Holy Kabah and then Hazrat Bilal assured the people that they were safe. He announced out loud, "All those who lay down arms are safe. All those in the house of Abu Sufyan are safe. All those behind closed doors are safe."<br />
</span><span style="font-size: large;">Heartbreak and immense grief </span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"> </span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;">After the passing away of Rasulallah (s.a.w), Hazrat Bilal was overcome with immense grief. This death had completely shattered his heart and in this state, he decided that he could no longer stay in Madinah Sharif. He then gathered his belongings and left for Syria.<br />
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He had just left the border of Madinah Sharif, when sleep overcame him. He found a tree to sleep under and took some rest there. In his sleep, Rasulallah (s.a.w) appeared in his dream and said, “Bilal, why did you leave me?” Hazrat Bilal immediately woke up and, without hesitation, made the journey back to Madinah Sharif.<br />
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When the people of Madinah saw Hazrat Bilal returning through the city gates, they were overwhelmed with joy. Word spread through the streets that Bilal, the Holy Prophet’s Muazzin had returned.<br />
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As Hazrat Bilal made his way to the Holy Prophet’s Masjid, requests for him to do the Azan were ringing in his ears. People followed him through the streets, pleading for him to deliver the call to prayer once more. The blessed city had been deprived of his beautiful Azan for too long, and the people craved to hear it one last time. <br />
However, since the death of Rasulallah (s.a.w), Hazrat Bilal’s grief had been so immense that he resolved that he would never do the Azan again, and so he refused the pleas of the people.<br />
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As he advanced towards the blessed Masjid, he saw the two beloved grandsons of Rasulallah (s.a.w), Hazrat Hassan and Hussain. They too requested for him to do the Azan, and when he looked upon their blessed young faces, his love for them overwhelmed his heart. He knew he could never refuse them anything, and they were, after all, the grandsons of the one whose love had penetrated his heart through and through.<br />
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Hazrat Bilal then stood up on the Mimbar, assumed his position as the Muazzin and started to read the Azan. His voice, beautiful as it was, rang through the streets of Madinah Sharif, his pain and heartbreak evident in the painful tune. He read to his heart’s content, and in such a manner that there was not a person in the blessed city whose eyes were not wet with tears.<br />
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When Hazrat Bilal reached “Ash-hadu anna Muhammadur Rasulallah”, he broke down and could not continue. His pain and the pain of Madinah’s people was unbearable.<br />
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Memories of the beautiful days when Rasulallah (s.a.w) sat amongst them penetrated their hearts with hurt and agony. <br />
The emptiness of their lives and their souls without Rasulallah (s.a.w) had devastated them and left them broken inside. Even the strongest amongst them who were usually able to suppress the pain could not hold back any longer.</span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span><br />
</span></span></b></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>Passing away of the Prophet’s Muazzin</b></span></div><div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span><br />
The great devotee and Muazzin of Rasulallah (s.a.w), the courageous and beloved Abyssinian by the name of Hazrat Bilal Habshi passed away in the middle of reading Azan in Damascus, Syria between the years </span><span>638 and 642 (AD)</span><span>.<br />
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This was the second time after the death of Rasulallah (s.a.w) that Hazrat Bilal recited the Azan.</span></span></b></div></div>Muhammad Akramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16446596976350114670noreply@blogger.com0