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This book is about Abu Bakr, the first Caliph to rule the world of Islam after the Prophet Muhammad. More important than his achievements as a state leader was his close companionship with Prophet Muhammad, a relationship that earned him the name al Siddiq. He was the only Companion who was privileged to ride alongside the Prophet Muhammad in his great migration to Madina, a turning point in the history of Islam. This book analyzes his exemplary life, his relationship with the Prophet, and his unique role in the birth period of Islam.
Author : Abdul Basit Ahmad Publisher : Darussalam Page : 52 pages File Size : 55,6 Mb Release : 2001 Category : Abu Bakr Siddiq, Abdullah ibn Abi Quhafah ISBN : 9960861147
Abu Bakr As Siddiq - The First Caliph of Islam by Abdul Basit Ahmad Pdf
"Most people have a best friend who they favor amongs all of the people. The best friend of Prophet Muhammad was Abu Bakr As-Siddiq. He was the only person, other than the Prophet's own wife, who accepted Islam immediately and believed in Muhammad from the first movement that he announced his Prophethood. Abu Bakr always remained at the Prophet's side and he had no reservations about spending his wealth for the sake of Islam and the Muslims. The Prophet's companions all recognized his superiority, yet he always remained humble and sincere towards all. This is the story of Abu Bakr and his rise to leadership of the Muslim Ummah."--Page 4 of cover.
Abu Bakr: The First Caliph is a short biography of the man who led the Islamic community after the death of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Abu Bakr was the most dedicated Companion of the Prophet. This book tells of the great personal sacrifices made by Abu Bakr before and after he became the first Caliph of Islam.
'To express in the language of Sufism, that is, Islamic mysticism, some of the universal truths which lie at the heart of all religions'--this is the book's avowed purpose. It came into being because the author was asked by a friend to set down in writing what he considered to be the most important things that a human being can know. He was also asked to make it very easy, and despite the depth of all that it contains, it has in fact a remarkable simplicity and clarity, due no doubt to the constant use of traditional imagery which awakens and penetrates the imagination.
The Abu Bakr Cemetery at Giza by Edward Brovarski,Tohfa Handoussa Pdf
The present volume reflects the work of the joint expedition of Cairo University and Brown University to record and publish the tombs uncovered on behalf of Cairo University by Prof. Abdel-Moneim Abu Bakr from 1949 through 1953, but never published. The loss of field records and lack of a map of the site meant that new, salvage excavation had to be undertaken. A total of six seasons, from 2000-2006 resulted in the clearing, remapping, and recording of the monuments in the cemetery. Abu Bakr Cemetery is of particular interest because the majority of mastaba tombs belong to relatively low-ranking individuals. Thus they have the potential to she light on the social status of Egypt's working classes.
Ta’arruf as a Philosophy of Muslim Education by Yusef Waghid Pdf
In this book, Yusef Waghid constitutes his argument in defence of ta’arruf (associational knowing) as an expanded conception of ta’dib (good education). In the first part of the book he elucidates Abu Bakr Effendi’s position on a Muslim educational philosophy which can be couched as rational, pragmatic and critical. As a backdrop to this, in the second part of the book, he argues for a notion of Muslim educational philosophy according to ta’arruf (associational knowing) on the basis that it enhances the notion of an autonomous self and its capabilities; summons different people to engage in deliberative encounters; and provokes the self to be reflectively open towards that which remains in becoming. This leads him to posit that ta’arruf (associational knowing) has the potential to cultivate humanity. His notion of ta’arruf extends practices of tarbiyyah (rearing), ta’lim (learning), and ta’dib (good education) associated with Muslim educational philosophy.
Author : MOHAMMAD RIDA Publisher : Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية Page : 160 pages File Size : 50,6 Mb Release : 2008-01-01 Category : Religion ISBN : 9782745155597
ABU BAKR AL -SEDDEQ THE FIRST CALIPH by MOHAMMAD RIDA Pdf
كتاب يجمع بين علمي الترجمة والتأريخ حيث يترجم فيه مصنفه لأبي بكر الصديق ويذكر نسبه وولادته وحياته في الجاهلية وحياته في الإسلام ووفاته، وهو في نفس الوقت يؤرخ للفترة التي حكم فيها أبو بكر الصديق وهي الخلافة الأولى بعد وفاة رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم متعر
Abu Bakr: The Beloved Of My Beloved by Mohammad Hafiz Ganie Pdf
The book is a biography cum achievement record of the beloved companion of our beloved prophet Muhammad (PBUH), contained from the pre Islamic era to the end of Rashidun Caliphate and one of the greatest achievements of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (R.A)
2064 is a 50-year strategic plan to establish Islamic Shar'iah under the leadership of a rightly guided global Caliph. The strategy focuses on five elements, they are: 1.Islamic awareness 2.Economic development 3.Family development 4.Community development 5.Leadership
Throughout his life, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (the Truthful) provided a role model to all those around him. Wishing only to earn the pleasure of Allah and His Messenger, he donated all his possessions in the way of Allah and was unswerving in his support of the blessed Prophet. This book presents his extraordinary life alongside with the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. The other companions admitted that no one could outdo Abu Bak in exemplifying the true faith. His uprightness and sincerity earned him the honor of being the first Caliph of the Muslim world. He served the people with the greatest humility, dying almost penniless at the age of sixty-three. This book brings to life the remarkable character of Abu Bakr from his birth onwards through the early years of Islam.