Mirza Yawar Baig – Sahaba The Gold Standard Abu Bakr #13

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The first generation of people are learning and getting inspired by their accomplishments, and the success of the caliphates is recognized. The names of the believers with the highest success are discussed as indicators of their success, and the importance of learning from its lessons is emphasized. The history and characteristics of the title of the book "ilGeneration" are also discussed, and the speakers emphasize the importance of not giving up on one's source of information and the need for people to be aware of their source of information. The success of Islam is seen as a tax-deductible expense for businesses, and the use of tobacco and alcohol is discussed as a burden that cannot be considered a burden.

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			Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen, wa salatu wa salamu ala
		
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			sharafi l-anbiyai wa l-mursaleen.
		
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			Muhammadur Rasulullahi sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi wa
		
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			sahbihi wa sallam, tasliman kathiran kathira fammabadu.
		
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			My brothers and sisters, let me introduce you
		
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			to Khalifatur Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi
		
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			wa sahbihi wa sallam, Abu Bakr Siddiq radiyallahu
		
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			anhu.
		
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			What we are trying to do in this
		
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			series is not merely to look at the
		
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			stories of this first generation, of the greatest
		
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			of the greatest, the first generation of people
		
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			who Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala honoured and
		
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			called them as-sabiqoon al-awwaloon, He called
		
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			them the people who won the race, He
		
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			called them the people, the best of the
		
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			best, as-sabiqoon al-awwaloon, and we therefore,
		
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			we ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to
		
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			help us to be with them, and the
		
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			reason we say that, the confidence with which
		
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			we say that is because Allah subhanahu wa
		
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			ta'ala left the door open, and Allah
		
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			said, and those who follow them bil ihsan,
		
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			wa taba'uhum bil ihsan, as-sabiqoon al
		
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			-awwaloon min al-muhajireena wal-ansari wal-ladheena
		
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			taba'uhum bil ihsan.
		
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			The first of the first, from the muhajireen
		
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			and the ansar, from those who migrated to
		
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			Medina, and those who gave them saqa, and
		
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			those who gave them sustenance, and those who
		
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			gave them help, and those who supported them
		
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			and protected them in Medina al-ansar, wa
		
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			taba'uhum bil ihsan, and those who followed
		
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			them in excellence.
		
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			So Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala jalla shanuhu,
		
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			in his infinite mercy, left the door open,
		
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			for all those who follow Rasulullahi sallallahu alayhi
		
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			wa sallam, and who follow the sahaba of
		
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			Rasulullahi sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, about whom Allah
		
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			subhanahu wa ta'ala said, radiyallahu anhum wa
		
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			radu'an, that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
		
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			is pleased with them and they are pleased
		
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			with Allah, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			Therefore, the purpose of this series is for
		
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			us to learn about them, for us to
		
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			get inspired by their wonderful, inspirational, beautiful lives,
		
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			and for us to try to implement their
		
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			ways in our lives.
		
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			Now, this is the most important reason for
		
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			doing this series of classes.
		
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			Now, among the sabiqun al-abbalun, the number
		
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			one of them, about whom we say sometimes
		
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			in the Qutubatul Jumu'ah, that he is
		
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			the best after the anbiya, ba'd al-anbiya,
		
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			right?
		
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			The one who is, afzal ba'd al-anbiya
		
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			bith tahqiq, he is the best after the
		
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			anbiya, because nobody takes precedence over the messengers
		
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			of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, and everyone
		
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			who comes who is not a messenger is
		
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			at a level which is below that of
		
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			the messengers.
		
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			So let me introduce to you the number
		
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			one of the sabiqun al-abbalun, Abu Bakr
		
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			as-Siddiq.
		
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			He was the only one of the Khulafa
		
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			Rashida to have that title of Khalifatur Rasulillah.
		
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			He was only one of the rightly guided
		
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			Khalifas that we call Khulafa Rashideen, the four
		
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			of them, and we sometimes also include the
		
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			fifth, and that is Abu Bakr as-Siddiq,
		
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			Umar ibn al-Khattab, Uthman ibn Affan, Ali
		
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			ibn Abi Talib, and Al-Hasan ibn Ali,
		
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			may Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala be pleased
		
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			with all of them.
		
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			These are known as the Khulafa Rashida, the
		
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			rightly guided Khulafa.
		
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			Of these, Abu Bakr and Umar, may Allah
		
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			be pleased with them, have the highest status,
		
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			because Rasulullah used to be his constant companions,
		
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			and he used to constantly refer to them
		
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			whenever there was something, for example, the famous
		
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			hadith where a woman came to him, sallallahu
		
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			alayhi wa sallam, and asked a question, and
		
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			Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said to her,
		
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			come tomorrow, and I will answer your question
		
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			inshallah, and the woman said, ya Rasulullah, if
		
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			you are not there, then what should I
		
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			do?
		
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			Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said, go to
		
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			Abu Bakr, and she said, if Abu Bakr
		
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			is not there, what must I do?
		
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			He said, go to Umar radhiallahu anhuwa.
		
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			And so therefore, we know that these two
		
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			out of the others had precedence.
		
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			We also know that Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa
		
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			sallam appointed Abu Bakr as-Siddiq radhiallahu anhuwa
		
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			to lead the salah during his last week
		
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			of illness, which culminated in his departure from
		
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			this life, and he appointed Abu Bakr as
		
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			-Siddiq radhiallahu anhuwa to lead salah during that
		
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			period, and all of these are indicators that
		
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			Abu Bakr as-Siddiq radhiallahu anhuwa has special,
		
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			has a very special position among the believers,
		
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			among the mu'mineen, and those who love Abu
		
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			Bakr as-Siddiq radhiallahu anhuwa, loved the one
		
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			who Muhammad Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam loved,
		
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			and loved the one who Allah subhanahu wa
		
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			ta'ala jalla jalaluhu also loved.
		
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			He was the first, he was the only
		
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			one with this title of Khalifatu Rasulullah, because
		
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			after he passed away, there was even a
		
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			talk when Sayyidina Umar ibn al-Khattab radhiallahu
		
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			anhuwa became a Khalifa, they said, well, what
		
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			do we call him, what do we call
		
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			you?
		
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			Khalifatu Khalifatu Rasulullah.
		
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			I mean, that's like a, you know, more
		
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			than a mouthful, almost a sentence, the Khalifa
		
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			of the Khalifa.
		
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			Of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
		
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			And while this was happening, I think, if
		
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			I'm not mistaken, it was Amr ibn al
		
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			-As radhiallahu anhuwa, or somebody else, who came
		
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			and out of the conversation, the term Amirul
		
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			Mu'mineen was coined, and they said, well, this
		
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			is a good term, and this is what
		
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			we will call all the, we will call
		
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			the Khalifas of, after this.
		
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			So, therefore, Amirul Mu'mineen was the next title,
		
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			and this title remained for as long as
		
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			the Khilafa remained.
		
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			He was the first among the believers to
		
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			accept Islam, among the men to accept Islam,
		
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			among the children, it was Sayyidina Ali ibn
		
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			Abi Talib radhiallahu anhuwa, among the women, it
		
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			was Sayyidina Khadijah al-Kubra, Khadijah ibn Khuwailid,
		
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			radhiallahu anhuwa.
		
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			And so, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq was also
		
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			considered to be the Sheikh of the Sahaba.
		
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			The Sahaba used to go to him to
		
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			answer questions, to ask questions.
		
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			We have innumerable hadiths.
		
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			For example, the hadith of Suleyh-ud-Dabiya
		
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			at that time, when Umar ibn al-Khattab
		
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			radhiallahu anhuwa, was very agitated about the fact
		
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			that Rasulullah s.a.w. was signing the
		
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			treaty, he went to Rasulullah s.a.w.,
		
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			he asked him questions, and when it got,
		
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			when Rasulullah s.a.w. replied and responded
		
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			to him, he was still not satisfied, who
		
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			did he go to?
		
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			He went to Abu Bakr as-Siddiq radhiallahu
		
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			anhuwa.
		
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			So, this is the, you know, the many
		
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			many many other hadiths.
		
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			So, he was the Imam of the Sahaba
		
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			also and appointed by Rasulullah s.a.w.
		
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			Now, we talked about two qualities of the
		
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			Sahaba before this, Iman and Yaqeen and Knowledge
		
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			and Action.
		
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			So, these were, you know, things which were
		
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			combined in them.
		
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			So, Iman they had at the level of
		
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			Yaqeen.
		
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			So, it's not just an intellectual belief or
		
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			a logical belief and so on, Iman at
		
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			the level of Yaqeen.
		
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			Iman at the level of complete and total
		
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			faith and trust in La ilaha illallah Muhammadur
		
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			Rasulullah.
		
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			And then, Knowledge and Action.
		
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			Everything they learnt, they immediately applied in their
		
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			lives.
		
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			We are sadly in a situation where we
		
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			have knowledge, but we don't apply it in
		
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			our lives.
		
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			Right?
		
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			So, we have this intellectual mass.
		
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			Subhanallah, I sometimes think to myself that there
		
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			are many many many Muslims who have more
		
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			knowledge in terms of actual data in their
		
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			heads than many of the Sahaba had.
		
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			Right?
		
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			They knew, they actually know more.
		
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			But application is a different thing.
		
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			Not every Sahabi was a hafiz of Quran,
		
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			for example.
		
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			One of the easiest and simplest examples to
		
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			illustrate this point, not every Sahabi was a
		
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			hafiz of the Quran.
		
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			So, therefore, we have millions of hufadh, alhamdulillah,
		
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			and nothing wrong with that, that's wonderful.
		
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			But every single Sahabi, whatever of the Quran,
		
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			Al-Karim, that he or she knew, they
		
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			applied it in their lives.
		
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			Can we say that about our hufadh today?
		
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			We cannot.
		
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			So, therefore, with the Sahaba, these two, when
		
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			we talk about it, we are talking about
		
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			four things, but they are actually two, Iman
		
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			and Yaqeen and Knowledge and Action.
		
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			So, these two and these two were combined
		
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			as one.
		
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			Iman and Yaqeen together, Iman at the level
		
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			of Yaqeen and Knowledge with complete action in
		
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			them.
		
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			Now, at that time I did not mention
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A., not because he
		
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			is not an example, he is obviously the
		
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			best example of excellence for that, but because
		
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			I am trying to mention as many of
		
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			the Sahaba as I can to illustrate that
		
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			they were, all of them were examples of
		
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			the gold standard, which is the Sahaba, and
		
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			Sahaba, the gold standard is the title of
		
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			this lecture series.
		
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			Now, Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A., popularly known
		
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			as Abu Bakr, is the first Khalifa after
		
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			Rasulullah S.A.W. His full name was
		
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			Abdullah Ibn Abu Quhafa Uthman Ibn Aamir Al
		
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			-Qurashi Al-Taymi.
		
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			Banu Taym was his sub-tribe from the
		
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			Quraish.
		
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			His lineage joins with that of Rasulullah S
		
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			.A.W. Six generations before himself in Murrab,
		
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			in Qa'ab, that was their common ancestor.
		
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			Now, it may sound strange to people today
		
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			because, may Allah have mercy on us, most
		
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			of us, we, you know, I don't know
		
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			how many people even know the names of
		
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			their great-grandfathers, forget about anything else.
		
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			Even their own great-grandfather, most of us,
		
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			we don't know their names.
		
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			Great-grandmothers, almost nobody will remember.
		
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			But with the Arabs, maintaining the records of
		
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			lineage was a science in itself.
		
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			And it was a very, very important thing
		
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			for them which they did that.
		
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			And the people who knew this science and
		
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			who knew the lineages of people were hugely
		
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			honoured.
		
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			And Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. was one
		
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			of them.
		
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			He was one of them who knew the
		
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			lineage of so many people.
		
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			I won't say all the Arabs, obviously, nobody
		
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			can know all, but, you know, much more
		
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			than anyone else.
		
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			And he was considered to be an expert
		
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			in lineage.
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. was born in
		
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			Mecca in 573 of CE, Christian era, A
		
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			.D. Two years and some months after the
		
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			birth of Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			His father was Usman Abu Quhafa.
		
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			He accepted Islam only at the time of
		
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			Fatah Mecca.
		
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			There is a story of how that happened.
		
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			Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam was there after Fatah
		
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			Mecca and Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. brought
		
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			his father.
		
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			His father was an old man at that
		
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			time.
		
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			He was almost blind.
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. brought his father
		
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			to Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			And he said, ya Rasulullah, here is my
		
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			father and he is ready to accept Islam.
		
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			And Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam accepted his Islam.
		
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			And he said to him, ya Abu Bakr,
		
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			why did you bring your father?
		
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			You should have told me, I would have
		
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			gone to him.
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. said, no, it
		
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			is more appropriate for him to come to
		
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			you than for you to go to him.
		
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			So, this was the love and reverence of
		
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			the Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam which was in
		
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			the heart of Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A.
		
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			His mother, Salma bin Sakhar R.A., she
		
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			was also known as Ummul Khair, she embraced
		
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			Islam very early and she migrated to Madinah.
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. spent his early
		
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			childhood like other Arab children of the time
		
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			among the Bedouins.
		
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			In his early years, as we know, this
		
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			was a practice among the Bedouin Arabs, among
		
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			the Arabs of Mecca, where they would send
		
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			their children to the Bedouin, to the tribal
		
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			Arabs in the desert.
		
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			Because, first of all, the desert air, the
		
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			fact that they would get pure food and
		
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			drink and the fact that what was good
		
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			for them rather than the crowded and congested
		
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			and polluted atmosphere of Mecca.
		
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			And also, the Arabs were very, very particular
		
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			about their language.
		
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			And they knew that the language of the
		
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			Bedouin, the language of the tribal Arabs in
		
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			the desert was much purer than the mixture
		
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			of languages in Mecca.
		
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			Now, Mecca was a trade center.
		
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			So, Mecca attracted people from all of the
		
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			Arabian Peninsula, people from other places also.
		
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			So, not only were there people who spoke
		
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			different languages, there were people who spoke different
		
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			dialects and different lahjat, different dialects of Arabic.
		
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			And all of these people were together.
		
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			And therefore, these people were, you know, the
		
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			language tended to get muddied.
		
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			And accents, people, the local Arabs, if the
		
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			children remained in Mecca, they would pick up
		
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			accents.
		
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			And the Arabs were very particular about that.
		
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			About the accent, about their speech and so
		
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			on.
		
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			And language and linguistics was a very important
		
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			part of their lives.
		
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			So, they sent their children off to the
		
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			desert to be with the desert Arabs for
		
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			a few years so that their foundation in
		
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			language would get very strong.
		
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			So, they learnt the language, they learnt the
		
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			grammar, they learnt Balaga, they learnt poetry.
		
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			They were very, very, the Arabs were famous
		
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			for poetry.
		
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			The writing poetry with the rhyme, with the
		
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			clear structures.
		
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			The three earliest civilizations were recorded to do
		
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			that were the Chinese, the Indian and the
		
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			Arabs.
		
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			There was nobody who wrote poetry like them
		
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			before that.
		
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			So, they did that.
		
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			This is why they used to send their
		
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			children.
		
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			And so, Abu Bakr Siddiq Adelano was also
		
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			one of them who was sent off.
		
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			In his early years, so, when he was
		
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			there, he used to play with the camel
		
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			calves and goats.
		
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			And he loved camels and he loved to
		
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			play with the camel calves which got him
		
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			the nickname of Abu Bakr because Bakr is
		
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			a camel calf which is very energetic and,
		
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			you know, jumps here and there and so
		
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			on.
		
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			So, he was called the father of the
		
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			calf.
		
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			This is like Abu Huraira.
		
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			Huraira is a kitten and he was called
		
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			Abu Huraira because of his love for cats
		
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			and kittens.
		
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			So, people used to give these kuniyat, give
		
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			these nicknames.
		
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			In 591 AD, at the age of 18,
		
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			Abu Bakr Adelano went into his family's business
		
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			which was in the, they were all cloth
		
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			merchants.
		
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			So, he also became a cloth merchant.
		
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			He started his business with a capital of
		
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			40,000 dirham which shows that they were
		
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			a wealthy family.
		
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			He had that much of money.
		
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			In the following years, Abu Bakr Siddiq Adelano
		
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			travelled extensively with the caravans.
		
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			And, you know, we know this, Allah Subhanu
		
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			wa ta'ala said, Rehnat-e-Shitai was
		
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			safe.
		
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			The caravans, they would choose to go in
		
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			the winter and the summer.
		
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			In winter, they would go south to Yemen.
		
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			In the summer, they would go north to
		
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			Syria.
		
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			So, he went to Syria and Yemen and
		
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			many other countries in what is called, currently
		
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			what is called the Middle East.
		
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			His business flourished and though his father was
		
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			around, his father was alive, Abu Bakr Adelano
		
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			came to be recognized as the chief of
		
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			his tribe because of his many qualities.
		
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			One of which was his knowledge of the
		
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			history of the Arabs.
		
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			Genealogical knowledge, expertise in lineage as I mentioned
		
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			before.
		
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			This was a very important element of leadership.
		
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			And so, Abu Bakr Siddiq Adelano came to
		
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			be known for that.
		
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			He came to be, because also he was,
		
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			he was made a judge.
		
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			So, he has, he had knowledge of law,
		
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			he had knowledge of politics, trade and business
		
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			and so on.
		
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			Also, his kindness, his compassion, his, you know,
		
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			friendliness and all of these were things which
		
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			were, which earned him a lot of popularity.
		
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			And he was known and accepted as a
		
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			leader.
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq Adelano was also remarkably virtuous.
		
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			Even before Islam, he had, he had, he
		
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			never used to drink alcohol.
		
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			Alcohol was a part of the society.
		
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			It was like, like, like the, like today,
		
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			in the Western world, in Western Eastern, I
		
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			think, there is hardly any difference anymore, where
		
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			people have alcohol is, alcohol is the worst
		
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			possible drug that we can imagine.
		
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			It causes more deaths.
		
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			Just to give you an idea, in the
		
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			last, in the two COVID years, in America,
		
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			and these are statistics, it's not my opinion,
		
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			in the COVID years in America, 2020, 2021,
		
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			alcohol caused more deaths than COVID.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Alcohol caused more deaths than COVID.
		
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			But you don't hear about that.
		
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			In COVID, you had all the hoo-ha,
		
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			wear masks, this, that, vaccines, what not, people
		
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			fighting and so forth.
		
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			But for alcohol, no, nothing, not a sound.
		
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			Although alcohol caused more fatalities than COVID.
		
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			And we are talking only about deaths.
		
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			We are not talking about families destroyed.
		
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			We are not talking about people maimed because
		
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			of drunk driving.
		
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			Somebody else's drunk driving slammed into this person.
		
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			This person wasn't even drunk.
		
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			They had not consumed any alcohol.
		
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			But because they were in the accident, now
		
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			they are paraplegic, they have lost, they have
		
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			got paralyzed, you know, become handicapped, arms, legs,
		
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			what not.
		
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			I mean, all of this is not included
		
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			in the fatalities because if they did not
		
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			die, they don't even get counted.
		
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			But despite that, alcohol is free.
		
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			Alcohol is a tax-deductible expense for businesses.
		
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			Alcohol is almost a normal thing in any
		
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			party.
		
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			A party is not a party unless there
		
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			is alcohol.
		
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			I mean, imagine, this is how we have
		
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			created a society where our entertainment is based
		
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			on, even, forget about the sin.
		
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			It's a sin in the eyes of Allah
		
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			subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			It's a major sin in the eyes of
		
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			Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			Leave that aside.
		
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			Just scientifically, medically, it is something which is
		
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			so horrible and terrible.
		
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			Alcohol and the use of tobacco in any
		
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			shape or form, whether it is cigarettes or
		
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			cigars or chewing tobacco or what not, because
		
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			it makes money.
		
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			Because the government taxes those companies and they
		
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			make money.
		
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			And therefore, it is permissible, permitted and it
		
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			is something which is not even looked on
		
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			as a stigma.
		
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			This is the beauty of Islamic law.
		
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			Islam goes directly to the root.
		
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			Anything which is intrinsically bad in Islam is
		
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			haram.
		
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			It is prohibited.
		
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			No matter that society may not think so,
		
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			society may not agree with you.
		
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			It doesn't matter.
		
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			We start from the premise that Allah knows
		
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			better than us.
		
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			This is the fundamental premise of Islam that
		
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			Allah knows better than us.
		
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			So, Avvakar Siddhikar Dalal never drank alcohol.
		
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			Somebody asked him, he said, have you ever
		
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			drunk alcohol?
		
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			Have you ever drunk, you know, have you
		
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			ever taken any liquor?
		
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			He said, no.
		
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			He said, I seek refuge from Allah.
		
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			I never drank alcohol.
		
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			The person said, why?
		
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			He said, because I want to maintain my
		
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			honour and dignity.
		
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			Imagine, all you have to do is look
		
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			at people who drink and who get drunk
		
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			and see what they do and you know
		
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			what it means.
		
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			He said, so that I preserve my honour
		
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			and dignity.
		
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			The other thing which Avvakar Siddhikar Dalal is
		
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			distinguished in is that he never prostrated to
		
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			idols.
		
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			He never made sajda to an idol.
		
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			He never worshipped an idol.
		
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			Now, once in a gathering of, in which
		
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			there was Rasul s.a.w. and many
		
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			of the Sahaba, Avvakar Siddhikar Dalal said, I
		
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			never ever bowed to an idol.
		
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			I never worshipped an idol.
		
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			He said, as I grew older, as I
		
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			attained puberty, my father led me to the
		
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			Kaaba, led me to a chamber of idols
		
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			and he said, there are your grand elevated
		
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			gods.
		
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			And after saying that, he said, my father
		
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			left to do something else.
		
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			He left me there.
		
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			So, I went to an idol and I
		
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			said, I am hungry, can you feed me?
		
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			And of course, he is talking to a,
		
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			you know, to a stone idol, what's going
		
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			to happen.
		
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			So, obviously, there is no answer.
		
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			Then he said, I want some nice beautiful
		
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			clothes.
		
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			So, give me clothes.
		
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			Nothing happened.
		
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			Then he said, I picked up a rock
		
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			and I threw it at the idol, the
		
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			idol fell down and nothing happened.
		
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			So, he said, I never went back and
		
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			I never worshipped any idol.
		
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			Because they can't do anything.
		
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			What is the use of worshipping them?
		
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			Now, even before Islam, Avvakar Siddhikar Dalal was
		
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			well known among the people in Makkah as
		
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			a leader in terms of morality and values
		
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			and so on.
		
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			So, he, and that's how he was also
		
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			appointed a judge and that's what, and he
		
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			was honoured even before he came to Islam.
		
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			Avvakar Dalal accepted Islam after a long search
		
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			for the true religion.
		
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			This was something in his mind, it was
		
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			something that he was searching for and he,
		
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			you know, he used to think about that.
		
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			He was, as I mentioned to you, he
		
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			was the first person, first man, first adult
		
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			man to respond and believe in Rasulullah Sallallahu
		
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			Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			His immediate acceptance of Islam was a consequence
		
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			also of the deep friendship that he had
		
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			with Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			He knew Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam to be
		
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			a truthful and honest and noble person and
		
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			that he was, he never lied, he never
		
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			ever lied about anything to anybody.
		
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			So, the question, obvious question was, and this
		
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			is actually the question that Heraclius asked Abu
		
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			Sufyan R.A. before he became Muslim.
		
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			He said, has he ever lied?
		
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			Abu Sufyan said, no.
		
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			Heraclius said, then somebody who never lied before
		
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			is not going to start lying concerning God,
		
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			concerning Allah.
		
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			So, therefore, he should be believed.
		
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			And this is exactly what Abu Bakr Siddiq
		
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			R.A. also said that it occurred to
		
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			him that here is a man who never
		
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			lied for anything in his life.
		
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			He is not going to begin by, you
		
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			know, when he is 40 years old, he
		
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			is not going to begin lying about Allah,
		
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			about Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			Now, when Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. embraced
		
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			Islam, he came into Islam, Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi
		
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			Wasallam was overjoyed.
		
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			Because obviously, he was his dearest, closest friend,
		
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			become Muslim, you know, what do you think?
		
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			And this was also a victory for Islam
		
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			because of Abu Bakr Siddiq's stature and position
		
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			among the Quraish.
		
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			And Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala exalted his
		
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			noble character.
		
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			In fact, Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. had
		
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			always doubted the, as I mentioned to you,
		
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			the validity of idolatry and had very little
		
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			enthusiasm for worshipping idols.
		
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			He never did.
		
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			So, when he accepted Islam, he did his
		
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			best to then preach it and to invite
		
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			other people and other friends.
		
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			And so, Uthman ibn Affan R.A., Abu
		
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			Dharr Rahman ibn Awf R.A., Talha ibn
		
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			Ubaydullah R.A., Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqas
		
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			R.A., who was a uncle of Rasulullah
		
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			Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, Az-Zubair ibn Awam R
		
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			.A., who later on became a son-in
		
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			-law of Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A., and
		
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			Abu Ubaidah ibn Al-Jarrah R.A., who
		
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			was known and Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam gave
		
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			him the title of Ameen ul-Ummah.
		
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			They all joined and they came into Islam
		
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			thanks to the Dawah of Abu Bakr Siddiq
		
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			R.A. Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam once said,
		
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			Abu Bakr is the only person who accepted
		
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			Islam immediately without question, without suspicion.
		
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			Now, as the number of Muslims rose in
		
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			Mecca, as more people became Muslim and the
		
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			number was at that time 39, Abu Bakr
		
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			Siddiq R.A. asked the permission of Rasulullah
		
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			Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam to call the people openly
		
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			to Islam.
		
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			Now, after Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam initially did
		
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			not give this permission, he said, no, keep
		
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			it silent.
		
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			But Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. was very
		
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			enthusiastic and eventually Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam agreed.
		
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			And so, they all went to Kaaba and
		
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			they started reciting Quran and preaching Islam.
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. gave a khutbah,
		
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			which was the first khutbah ever to be
		
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			given in Islam at that time.
		
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			Now, when the Quraish heard this, they attacked
		
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			them and they beat them.
		
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			Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A. was so severely
		
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			beaten that he almost died.
		
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			He fell unconscious.
		
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			They rescued him from there.
		
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			They took him home.
		
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			And as soon as he gained consciousness, the
		
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			first thing he said is, how is Rasulullah
		
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			Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam?
		
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			Now, his mother assured him that Rasulullah Sallallahu
		
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			Alaihi Wasallam was okay, that he had not
		
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			been injured.
		
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			And only then was Abu Bakr Siddiq R
		
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			.A. satisfied.
		
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			Imagine the first thing, he is himself badly
		
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			injured, bleeding and in pain.
		
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			But as soon as he gains consciousness, the
		
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			first person he asks about is Rasulullah Sallallahu
		
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			Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			So, it shows how much he loved Rasulullah
		
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			Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			His love was so unbounded that he considered
		
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			himself as nothing compared to Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi
		
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			Wasallam.
		
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			In conclusion, his wife Qutaila, he had two
		
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			wives.
		
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			One was Qutaila.
		
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			She did not accept Islam.
		
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			So, he divorced her.
		
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			His other wife, Umar Uman, she became Muslim.
		
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			And all his children except Abdur Rahman did
		
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			not become, all his children became Muslim except
		
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			his son, Abdur Rahman.
		
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			So, this is the story of Abu Bakr
		
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			Siddiq R.A. We will inshallah look at,
		
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			we will continue with this inshallah in our
		
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			next class.
		
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			Wa Sallallahu Ala Nabiyyil Kareem.
		
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			Wa Ala Alihi Wasallam.
		
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			Bi hurmati l-Habib, bi hurmati l-Fatiha.