Post by ahmadfaruq on Jan 23, 2007 12:15:48 GMT
It is stated in a hadîth-i-sherîf reported on the authority of Abû Nu’aym ‘rahimahullâhu ta’âlâ’ and written in Munâwî: “Abû Bakr is a person whom Allâhu ta’âlâ has freed from fire.”
Another hadîth-i-sherîf states: “Except for prophets, the sun has not risen over a person higher than Abû Bakr.”
It is stated in another hadîth-i-sherîf: “No other person has been so useful as Abû Bakr to me, both in terms of sohbat and in property. If I were to have a friend other than my Rabb, (i.e. Allâhu ta’âlâ,) I would have Abû Bakr as a friend.”
Another hadîth-i-sherîf reads: “Of all my Ummat, Abû Bakr will be the first to enter Paradise.”
It is stated in another hadîth-i-sherîf reported by Daylamî ‘rahimahullâhu ta’âlâ’ and written in Munâwî: “It is wâjib (incumbent) upon all my Ummat to love Abû Bakr and to pay gratitude to him.”
It is stated in a hadîth-i-sherîf reported by Khatîb-i-Baghdâdî ‘rahimahullâhu ta’âlâ’ and written in Munâwî: “On the Judgement Day, everybody shall be judged. Only Abû Bakr shall not be judged.”
When, one day, the Messenger of Allah stated, “There are three hundred and sixty beautiful moral habits. Allâhu ta’âlâ will give one of those beautiful moral habits to one of His slaves, if He wishes to do so. Then He will let him go into Paradise on account of that beautiful moral habit,” Hadrat Abû Bakr asked, “Yâ Rasûlallah! Do I have one of those beautiful moral habits?” “Yes. You have all those moral habits,” was the blessed Prophet’s reply.
One day, the âyat-i-kerîma, “O you the nafs who is mutmainna!...” was recited completely. Hadrat Abû Bakr ‘radiy-Allâhu ta’âlâ ’anh’ asked: “Yâ Rasûlallah! What a beautiful thing that is!” Upon this the Best of Mankind gave the Glad Tidings: “As you die, the angel will say so to you.”
One day Hadrat Abû Bakr was offended by one of the Sahâba. When the blessed Messenger ‘alaihis-salâm’ heard about that, he convened the Ashâb-i-kirâm and admonished them: “Allâhu ta’âlâ sent me as His Messenger to you. You would not believe me. Abû Bakr was the only one to believe me. He supported me both with his property and with his life. For my sake, do not hurt this friend of yours!” From that day on, no one ever said or did anything to hurt Hadrat Abû Bakr ‘radiy-Allâhu ta’âlâ ’anh’.
Another hadîth-i-sherîf states: “Except for prophets, the sun has not risen over a person higher than Abû Bakr.”
It is stated in another hadîth-i-sherîf: “No other person has been so useful as Abû Bakr to me, both in terms of sohbat and in property. If I were to have a friend other than my Rabb, (i.e. Allâhu ta’âlâ,) I would have Abû Bakr as a friend.”
Another hadîth-i-sherîf reads: “Of all my Ummat, Abû Bakr will be the first to enter Paradise.”
It is stated in another hadîth-i-sherîf reported by Daylamî ‘rahimahullâhu ta’âlâ’ and written in Munâwî: “It is wâjib (incumbent) upon all my Ummat to love Abû Bakr and to pay gratitude to him.”
It is stated in a hadîth-i-sherîf reported by Khatîb-i-Baghdâdî ‘rahimahullâhu ta’âlâ’ and written in Munâwî: “On the Judgement Day, everybody shall be judged. Only Abû Bakr shall not be judged.”
When, one day, the Messenger of Allah stated, “There are three hundred and sixty beautiful moral habits. Allâhu ta’âlâ will give one of those beautiful moral habits to one of His slaves, if He wishes to do so. Then He will let him go into Paradise on account of that beautiful moral habit,” Hadrat Abû Bakr asked, “Yâ Rasûlallah! Do I have one of those beautiful moral habits?” “Yes. You have all those moral habits,” was the blessed Prophet’s reply.
One day, the âyat-i-kerîma, “O you the nafs who is mutmainna!...” was recited completely. Hadrat Abû Bakr ‘radiy-Allâhu ta’âlâ ’anh’ asked: “Yâ Rasûlallah! What a beautiful thing that is!” Upon this the Best of Mankind gave the Glad Tidings: “As you die, the angel will say so to you.”
One day Hadrat Abû Bakr was offended by one of the Sahâba. When the blessed Messenger ‘alaihis-salâm’ heard about that, he convened the Ashâb-i-kirâm and admonished them: “Allâhu ta’âlâ sent me as His Messenger to you. You would not believe me. Abû Bakr was the only one to believe me. He supported me both with his property and with his life. For my sake, do not hurt this friend of yours!” From that day on, no one ever said or did anything to hurt Hadrat Abû Bakr ‘radiy-Allâhu ta’âlâ ’anh’.