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History of Islam the age of rightly guided Caliphs Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (R.A) : The first of the four rightly-guided Caliphs : English

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Riyadh : Darussalam , 2012 .Description: 120 pages : illustration : 17 cmISBN:
  • 9786035000789
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297 AZI-H
Summary: This book explores the life and leadership of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (RA), the first Caliph of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad’s (ﷺ) closest companion. It begins with his early life in Makkah, his acceptance of Islam, and his unwavering loyalty to the Prophet in both times of ease and hardship. The account covers his two-year caliphate (632–634 CE), focusing on his role in uniting the Muslim Ummah after the Prophet’s passing, confronting apostasy movements, and initiating the compilation of the Qur’an. His leadership expanded the Islamic state beyond Arabia through decisive campaigns, while upholding justice, humility, and devotion. It concludes with his passing, his simple lifestyle, and his enduring example of faith, integrity, and sacrifice — remembered as as-Siddiq (“the Truthful”) for his absolute trust in Allah and His Messenger.
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This book explores the life and leadership of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (RA), the first Caliph of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad’s (ﷺ) closest companion. It begins with his early life in Makkah, his acceptance of Islam, and his unwavering loyalty to the Prophet in both times of ease and hardship. The account covers his two-year caliphate (632–634 CE), focusing on his role in uniting the Muslim Ummah after the Prophet’s passing, confronting apostasy movements, and initiating the compilation of the Qur’an. His leadership expanded the Islamic state beyond Arabia through decisive campaigns, while upholding justice, humility, and devotion. It concludes with his passing, his simple lifestyle, and his enduring example of faith, integrity, and sacrifice — remembered as as-Siddiq (“the Truthful”) for his absolute trust in Allah and His Messenger.

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