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Abu Bakr: The Man & Wise Leader (Part 2)
How did Abu Bakr become the first caliph? What kind of leader was he? What does make a legacy of him? How did he stand in Arabia after…?
How did Abu Bakr become the first caliph? What kind of leader was he? What does make a legacy of him? How did he stand in Arabia after…?
The article touches on some of the sides of Imam Abu Dawud’s biography as well as his works, sheikhs and students.
The article relates the story of the elephant and the coming of Abraha to destroy the Ka`bah and the situation of Arabs at that time and how Allah the Almighty protected His House.
The article talks about the prophecies about the coming of Prophet Muhammad and the information that the people had regarding his Prophethood before he proclaim his message.
The article talks about the alliance of Al-Fudul that the Prophet praised because of its affirmation on stopping violence and giving rights back to their people.
The article replies to the accusation that Islam's attitude regarding the ancient civilizations was aggressive and that Islam was responsible for the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
At times of sacrifice and death, `Abbad ibn Bishr would always be in the front line. When it was time for receiving his share of rewards, he would only be found after much effort and difficulty.
The article talks about some of the sides of the life of Imam An-Nasa’i in terms of his early life, knowledge-seeking, books, the scholarly appraisal of him and other interesting things.
The folder at hand provides brief biographies of the compilers of Sahihs and Sunan, including the Imams: Al-Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, At-Tirmidhi, An-Nasa’i and Ibn Majah.
When we look up the word civilization in the Websters online dictionary we get: “A society in an advanced state of development.” When looking at the effects of Islam on the Arabs, anyone would recognize a huge transformation in the followers of the Prophet…