Jamal Abdinasir – The One Who Accepted The Truth Recital Revival
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The speaker discusses the similarities between the Prophet and theilla, with theilla being referred to as As Siddiq, and the Prophet being referred to as Ali Parba. The speaker believes that the Prophet is known for being hesitant to admit to any claims made, and that theilla is also known for being a siddiq. The discussion also touches on the similarities between the Prophet and theilla, with theilla being referred to as As Siddiq, and the Prophet being referred to as Al Ameen.
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Allah in the Quran, He says,
The one who came with the truth.
And the one who accepted the truth.
Those 2 whom they are from,
they are from the God fearing ones. The
one who came with the truth and the
one who believed the truth. The scholars of
they say the one who came with the
truth is Muhammad
and the one who accepted the truth, the
scholars they say is Abu Bakr as Siddiq.
When the prophet
first came with Islam, Abu Bakr was the
only one who believed in him radiAllahu anhu
arba. So as Siddiq means a truthful one
and because he was truthful in his claim
and his belief in Islam then they used
to refer to him as As Siddiq.
The reason that they used to refer to
him as As Siddiq also was the reason
that our brother he mentioned over there.
The Prophet
he was taken on the night journey.
He was taken from Mecca to Jerusalem
and back overnight, over one night.
During this time our Makar as Siddiq, he
was not in Mecca. Our Waqiri came back
to Mecca and he found the Kuffar of
Quraysh
mocking the Prophet
and saying that the prophet Muhammad
is mentioning that he went to Jerusalem overnight
and he came back and he expects people
to believe him and none of us believe
him. This is not possible and this is
impossible
for their time. But Allah
He does as He pleases.
So Abu Bakr as Siddiq, he told them,
he said, if he said that he did
it, then he did it. And Abu Bakr
wasn't even present. Look at the type of
iman he had. So if you're told something
now that's happening in this next room,
are you going to have such iman that
you say, if this person said this then
it is as they said. This is what
he did. He doesn't need anybody to prove
it to him. He doesn't need to he
didn't even ask the Prophet
He was just dealing with the kuffar of
Quraysh and he said, if you prove to
me that he actually said that, you don't
need to prove to me that he did
that, you need to prove to me that
he said that because you are saying that
he mentioned this.
So you are the claimant, it's upon you
to prove what you are saying. Prove what
you are saying, Don't prove the action. As
for the action, we believe in it because
he is the prophet
And when Abu Bakr as Siddiq, we asked
him about such things like this. Why he
believes in matters so quickly like this and
he is hesitant. He is not hesitant to
believe in anything that the prophet
comes with.
We find that Abu Bakr as Siddiq, he
was very similar to the Prophet
From before Islam,
both of them, the Prophet
and Abu Bakr,
both of them
they never went along with the Aedu practices
that the kuffar of Quraysh were going with.
Abu Bakr and the Prophet
never prostrated to anybody other than Allah. They
never bowed to anybody other than Allah. They
never swelter for anybody other than Allah.
So they were similar in this regard.
And just like the Prophet
he learned that Abu Bakr he was a
siddiq
and he was truthful in everything. Then Abu
Bakr, he knew that the Prophet
he was known in Makkah as Al Ameen.
Do you see? The Prophet is known as
Al Ameen, and Abu Bakr as Siddiq is
known as As Siddiq. Al Ameen, the trustworthy
one. As Siddiq, the one who believes with
conviction.
So they're very very similar, these 2.
So Abu Bakr as Siddiq, he said that
I believe in what the Prophet
has said. And because of this he was
also known as As Siddiq.