Explore the profound legacy of Hazrat Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam and a trusted companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This presentation delves into the life of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, highlighting his unwavering faith, exemplary leadership, and pivotal role in shaping the early days of Islam. Discover the wisdom, sacrifices, and enduring influence of this remarkable figure, whose contributions laid the foundation for the Islamic Golden Age.
3. Tribal Connections:
Banu Taym: It is the clan of Quraish tribe.
Tribe: Quraish
He belonged to a minor clan of the ruling
merchant tribe of Quraysh at Mecca.
4. Born: 27 October 573
Mecca, Hejaz, Arabia (Present day Saudi
Arabia)
was an Arab political and religious
leader who founded the Rashidun
Caliphate and ruled as its first caliph
from 632 until his death in 634
5. Family:
His Father: Abu Quhafah.
Mother: Ummul Khair
Three Brothers: Otaiq ibn Abi Quhafa, Mu'taq
ibn Abi Quhafa and Quhafah ibn Uthman.
Three Sisters: Umme-e-aamer, Fadra and
Qareeba.
6. Wives and Children
Abu Bakr married four wives in all.
He had six children, three sons
and three daughters.
7. He was born to a wealthy Family.
As a young Man, Abu Bakkar became a cloth
Merchant.
He Travelled extensively in Arabia and
neighboring countries in the middle east.
Though which he gained both wealth and
experience.
Profession:
8. Life before Islam:
He eventually came to be
recognized as the chief of his clan.
On his return from a business trip to
Yemen, he was informed that in his
absence Muhammad had openly declared
his prophet hood.
Like the Prophet, he never
worshipped idols, even before Islam;
he followed the religion of
Abraham, known in Arabia
as Hanif.
10. During Migration:
Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE,
is of great importance in Islam. The Prophet migrated to Medina because Muslims
faced persecution in Mecca
and found it difficult to practice their religion
When it was ordered from the Allah for the migration, Holy Prophet Said to Hazrat
Abu Bakkar for going.
He tried to cover every side of prophet so that no one can harm him.
11. His Love and Care for Prophet saw.
Some events, during migration.
Events in Cave
12. Titles of Hazrat
Abu Bakkar:
Siddiq:
Attique:
the righteous one-The Prophet bestowed the title
al-Siddiq (“the righteous one”) on him for his
affimation of the Mi'raj, the Prophet's night journey
and ascension to heaven.
Free from Hell fire-saved one .
Prophet Muhammad saw once said, if you want to see who is
free from jahanum, then look at my Best friend, my
companion- Abu bakkar .
13. Expedition to Tabuk
-Short Story:
Muslims did not have enough supplies and arms,
so Prophet (S.A.W) asked Muslims to contribute to
the expedition. The companions sacrificed hugely
at this time. Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A) donated all of
his wealth, leaving himself with nothing but Allah
and His Messenger as a fortune for his family.
14. He died on August 23, 634, in Medina
Hazrat Abu Bakr lies buried in the
Masjid al Nabawi mosque in Medina,
alongside Muhammad and Umar ibn
al-Khattab.
Death of Hazrat Abu Bakr: