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Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, the first of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, may Allah be pleased with him

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The author, Muhammad Rida, has translated the life of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, the successor of the Messenger of Allah, explaining his caliphate, his exploits, and his deeds through which he was able to consolidate the pillars of the Islamic religion.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Muhammad Reza

  • Number of pages: 231 pages

  • The subject of the book: Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, the first of the Rightly Guided Caliphs.

The contents of the book:

  • Introduction

  • Abu Bakr al-Siddiq's Life Translation

  • Hadith al-Saqifa and the pledge of allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq - The speech of Sa'd ibn 'Ubada - The speech of Abu Bakr - The speech of al-Habab ibn al-Mundhir - The failure of Ali (may Allah bless him) to pledge allegiance - The best people after the Messenger of Allah

  • Preparing and Burying the Messenger of Allah - Abu Bakr's Sermon after the Pledge of Allegiance

  • Sending Osama bin Zayd's army - Abu Bakr's commandment to the army

  • The Emirate of Bazan in Yemen during the reign of the Messenger of Allah

  • The Emergence of Prophets in Arabia - Al-Aswad Al-Ansi, the False Prophet

  • Killing Aswad al-Ansi

  • Fighting the People of Apostasy - Taliha al-Asadi - Raiding Madinah

  • Osama's return

  • Sending missions to apostates

  • The Battle of Bazakha and Taliha's flight to the Levant - the capture of Uyayna ibn Husn - an example of Taliha's words

  • The defeat of Bani Tamim and the story of Malik ibn Nuwaira - Khalid's marriage

  • The Battle of Yamama - An attempt on Khalid's life - Khalid's second marriage - Names of the famous Companions killed in Yamama

  • Asujaa Musailma

  • Musailama's Infamous Acts

  • The apostasy of the people of Bahrain - The honor of Alaa ibn al-Hadrami - Trench warfare - The enemy army playing and getting drunk - The march to Darien and another honor for Alaa - The victory of the Muslims and the defeat of the polytheists - The Islam of a monk - Alaa's letter to Abu Bakr

  • The apostasy of the people of Oman and Mahra

  • Yemen's apostasy

  • Hadhramaut and Kinda's apostasy

  • 1 Khalid's march to Iraq and the reconciliation of Al-Hira - The Battle of The Chains - The Fortress of the Woman and the Fortress of the Man

  • The defeat of the Persians II - The Battle of Thani

  • The Battle of Walaja - Khalid's Sermon

  • The Battle of Alice - The River of Blood - The Battle and Demolition of Amgechia

  • The Siege and Surrender of Al-Hira - Conversation between Khalid ibn al-Walid and Amr ibn Abd al-Masih - Khalid takes poison but it does not affect him - Conquest Prayer - Persians and Drinking - Internal Persian Troubles

  • The Conquest of Anbar - The Battle of The Eye

  • Conquering Ain al-Tamr

  • The Battle of Dumat al-Jandal

  • Missions to Iraq

  • The Battle of Al-Farad - The defeat of the Persians, Romans and Bedouins

  • Khalid makes a secret pilgrimage

  • Conquest of the Levant - Abu Bakr's commandment to Yazid bin Abi Sufyan - Favorable conditions for the conquest of the Levant - Hür Qalal's readiness

  • Khalid ibn al-Walid's march from Iraq to the Levant and the Battle of Yarmouk. The joining of the two armies and the victory of the Muslims - Islam of Jarja - Fighting continues - Muslims killed

  • Iraq's Muthanna after the departure of Khalid ibn al-Walid

  • The Battle of Babylon - Al-Muthanna asks Abu Bakr for help

  • Death of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq - Abu Bakr consults his companions about Umar

  • Abu Bakr's will to Umar ibn al-Khattab - Ali's eulogy for Abu Bakr - His daughter Aisha's eulogy for him - Abu Bakr's confession - Abu Bakr's work and home during his caliphate - Abu Bakr's pilgrimage

  • Collection of the Koran

  • Judges, clerks and workers

  • Abu Bakr's judgment and words

  • Epilogue in the life of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Sword of Allah) - Islam

  • Table of dates of famous events in the caliphate of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm