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Prophet's (sas) Witness for Abu Bakr

Prophet's (sas) Witness for Abu Bakr
In addition to telling us that Abu Bakr was the closest person in this
world to himself, the Prophet (sas) bore witness to many of the virtues of Abu Bakr and
informed us and him that he is among the people of Paradise. How then can those who
condemn this great Companion and accuse him of "stealing" the Caliphate etc.,
etc. ever face Allah with their lies?
From Sahih Al-Bukhari: Anas ibn Malik narrates: The Prophet (sas)
was on Mound Uhud with Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman when the mountain trembled. He
(sas) said: "Stay still, Uhud for upon you are a Prophet, a siddique
and two martyrs." As-Siddique, which was a title given to Abu
Bakr bys the Prophet (sas) means the greatest in belief or the quickest to believe.
Abu Bakr was always there for the Prophet (sas) and was the quickest to
come to his defense and to affirm and believe everything which came from the Prophet
(sas). Also from Sahih Al-Bukhari: Urwa ibn Az-Zubair said: I asked Amr ibn Al-Aas:
What was the most severe thing the mushrikeeni ever did to Allah's
Messenger? He answered: Once, when the Prophet (sas) was praying in the court
of the Kaaba, Uqba ibn Abi Mu'eet came put a piece of cloth around his neck and
began choking him severely. Abu Bakr came along grabbed his shoulders and pushed him
away from the Prophet (sas) saying: {Do you kill a man just for saying my Lord is
Allah?}.
Abu Ya'la narrates (with an authenticity of hassan) that Anas ibn
Malik said: They beat the Prophet (sas) one day until he lost consciousness.
Abu Bakr stood and began calling out: Woe to you! {Do you kill
a man just for saying my Lord is Allah?}. The people asked one another: Who
is this? And they said: That is Ibn Abi Quhaafa the madman.
From Sahih Al-Bukhari: Abu Huraira narrates that the Prophet (sas) said: "...Whoever
is among the people of prayer will be called (to paradise) from the door of prayer.
Whoever is among the people of jihad will be called from the door of
jihad. Whoever is among the people of sadaqa will be called from the door
of sadaqa. Whoever is among the people of fasting is called from the door
of fasting and the door of Ar-Rayaan." Abu Bakr said "...Is
anyone called from all of those doors, O Messenger of Allah?" He (sas) said:
"Yes, and I hope that you will be among them, Abu Bakr."
From Sahih Muslim: Abu Huraira narrates that the Prophet (sas) said:
"Who began this day fasting?" Abu Bakr said:
"I did." The Prophet (sas) said: "Who participated in a
funeral procession today?" Abu Bakr said: "I did." The
Prophet (sas) said: "Who fed a needy person today?" Abu
Bakr said: "I did." The Prophet (sas) said: "Who
visited a sick person today?" Abu Bakr said: "I did." Then,
the Prophet (sas) said: "These things cannot all meed in a single
person but that they will enter Paradise."
In a lengthy hadith in Sahih Al-Bukhari, Abu Musa Al-Ash'ariy describes
how he set out to accompany Allah's Messenger (sas) one day wherever he went. He
followed him to a well called Bi'r Arees which had a structure and a palm-leaf
door. He found the Prophet (sas) sitting on the middle of the edge of the well with
his clothing up to his knees and dangling his legs in the well. He said to himself
that he will be the doorman for Allah's Messenger (sas). After a while, Abu Bakr
came. He told him to wait and asked the Prophet (sas) permission. The Prophet
(sas) said: "Permit him to enter and give him good tidings of
Paradise." Abu Bakr came in and sat on the right of the Prophet (sas) and
dangled his legs inside as the Prophet (sas) was doing. Next, Umar came. Abu
Musa likewise asked him to wait at the door and took permission from the Prophet (sas),
who said: "Permit him to enter and give him good tidings of
Paradise." He entered, sat on the left of the Prophet (sas) and dangled his
legs in the well like the other two. After that, Uthman came and Abu Musa likewise
stopped him and asked the Prophet's permission. The Prophet (sas) said: "Permit
him to enter and give him good tidings of Paradise along with some trials which will
afflict him." Uthman entered, but found the edge of the well filled and so
he sat on the other side of the well.
The Prophet (sas) informed us that Abu Bakr was not a person of pride.
From Sahih Al-Bukhari Ibn Umar narrates that the Prophet (sas) said: "Whoever
drags his clothing on the ground in pride will not be looked at by Allah on Qiyama."
Abu Bakr said: One side of my garment always drags on the ground
unless I constantly tend to it. The Prophet (sas) said to him: "You
do not do that out of pride."
Abu Bakr was one of those mentioned in the Qur'an who "responded to
Allah and His Messenger after being injured". From Sahih Al-Bukhari: Aisha
reports regarding Allah's statement {Those who responded to Allah and His
Messenger after they had been afflicted with injury - to those who did good and feared
Allah among them is a great reward.} Aal Imraan: 172 She said:
"...Az-Zubair and Abu Bakr - after the Prophet (sas) was injured at Uhud and
the mushrikeen backed off, but it was feared they would return - the Prophet
(sas) said: "Who will go after them?" Sevent men
responded to that and among them were Abu Bakr and Az-Zubair."
The great angels of Allah participate in fighting with Abu Bakr and Ali.
From Ahmad (with an authenticity of sahih): The Prophet (sas) said
to Abu Bakr and Ali: "With one of you is Jibreel and with the other is
Mikail and Israfil and another great angel who participates in battle."
When the Prophet (sas) was in his final sickness and could not attend the prayer he
said: "Order Abu Bakr to lead the prayer." Aisha said:
I said to Hafsa: Go and say to him that when Abu Bakr leads the prayer people
cannot hear his recitation because of his weeping so ask Umar to lead the prayer.
When Hafsa said this to the Prophet (sas), he said: "Be quiet.
You are surely the women of Yusuf. Order Abu Bakr to lead the prayer."
Hafsa went back to Aisha and said: I never got any good from you!
And so Abu Bakr lead the prayer during the life of the Prophet (sas).
Once, when the Prophet (sas) was very ill, he (sas) said: "Get
another to lead the prayer." The people found Umar ibn Khattab and Abu
Bakr was not yet there and they told him to lead the prayer. When the Prophet (sas)
heard Umar's voice leading the prayer, he said: "And where is Abu Bakr?
Allah and the Muslims reject this. Allah and the Muslims reject this.
The Prophet (sas) then sent for Abu Bakr and he led the people in prayer after Umar
had already led them in that same prayer. This is from Abu Daud with an authenticity
of "hassan".
Ibn Abbas said (with a sahih chain of narration): "For me to step forward
and have my head cut off is dearer to me than for me to be in the front of a group which
contains Abu Bakr."
The Prophet (sas) made no "official" appointment of a successor, but left
plenty of signs that Abu Bakr was to succeed him as his Khalifa. From Sahih Bukhari:
A woman came to the Prophet (sas) and he ordered her to come back later. Whe
said: What if I come don't find you? (indicating his death). He (sas) said:
"If you don't find me, then go to Abu Bakr."
Also from Sahih Al-Bukhari: Aisha reports that the Prophet (sas) said to her:
"...I want to send for Abu Bakr and his son and make an official
appointment lest any speaker speak or any desirous one desire." Aisha said
to the Prophet (sas): Allah refuses and the believers will repel it. Or, she
said: Allah refuses and the believers refuse it.
From Sahih Muslim Aisha narrates: Allah's Messenger said to me in his final
illness: "Call Abu Bakr and his brother so I can write an official
document for I fear that some desirous one may follow his desires and say: I am more
appropriate. And Allah and the believers reject all but Abu Bakr."