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Abu Bakr and the fear of Allah
peaceman
04/17/02 at 16:22:38
In the name of Allah the Merciful The Compassionate

       To Whom belongs the earth and whoever is in it? Who is The Lord
of the seven heavens and The Lord of the Great Throne? Who is it in
Whose Hands and the control of all things? Who is it that protects
and needs no protector? It is Allah. Will we not then fear and obey Him?

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Hadhrat Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho) and The Fear of Allah:

According to our belief, Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho) is the most
exalted person after the Prophets (may peace be on all of them). The
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself conveyed to him the
glad tidings of his being the head of a group of persons in Paradise.
The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) once remarked:

"Abu Bakr's name shall be called out from all the gates of Paradise,
and he will be the first of my followers to enter it."

With all these virtues and privileges, Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho)
used to say:

"I wish I were a tree that would be cut and done away with."

Sometimes he would say:

"I wish I were a blade of grass, whose life ended with the grazing by
some beast."

He also said: "I wish I were a hair on the body of a Mo'min."

  Once he went to a garden, where he saw a bird singing. He sighed
deeply and said:

"0, bird! How lucky you are! You eat, you drink and fly under the
shade of the trees, and you fear no reckoning of the Day of Judgement.
I wish I were just like you."

Hadhrat Rabiah Aslami (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates:

  "Once I had some argument with Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho),
during which he uttered a word that I did not like. He realized it
immediately and said to me 'Brother, please say that word back to me
in retaliation.' I refused to do so. He persisted, and even spoke of
referring the matter to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), but I
did not agree to utter that word. He got up and left me. A few people
of my clan remarked, 'Look! How strange! The person does wrong to
you and, on the top of that, he threatens to complain to the Prophet
(Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)'. I said, 'Do you know who he is. He is
Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho). To displease him is to displease the
Prophet (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) and to displease the Prophet
(Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) is to displease Allah, and if Allah is
displeased then who can save Rabiah from ruin?' I went to the
Prophet (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) and narrated the whole story to
him. He said, "You were quite right in refusing to utter that word. But
you could have said this much in reply: '0, Abu Bakr, (Radhiyallaho
anho) May Allah forgive you!"

  Look at the fear of Allah in Hadhrat Abu Bakr (Radhiyallahu anhu)!
He is so anxious to clear his accounts in this world that no sooner has
a slightly unpleasant word been addressed by him to a person, than he
regrets it and requests him to say that word back to him in retaliation.
He is so particular in this that he threatens to have the retaliation done
through the intervention of the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam).
We are in the habit of saying offensive words to others, but we fear
neither the retaliation nor the reckoning in the Hereafter.

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Re: Abu Bakr and the fear of Allah
Kashif
04/20/02 at 19:26:35
assalaamu alaikum

The Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam also said:

"If the iman (faith) of Abu Bakr was weighed against the iman of all the people of the earth, the former would outweigh the latter."
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