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| STORY OF BILLAL | |
| By: Captshittu Date: August 15, 2017, 1:59 am | |
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| STORY OF THE BILLAL | |
| Sayyidina Hazrat Bilal was an Abyssinian slave belonging to a | |
| Jew called Umayya Bin Khalf, who was a bitter enemy of Islam. He | |
| embraced Islam in its early days, during times when the | |
| non-believers would continuously harass the Muslims and never | |
| allow them a moment of peace. Hazrat Bilal�s love for Allah and | |
| the Holy Prophet(pbuh) will always remain a perfect example of | |
| devotion and total submission. | |
| Ahad, Ahad � there is only one Allah | |
| In the sweltering heat under the Arabian skies, Hazrat Bilal�s | |
| love for Allah shone brighter than the sun itself. So strong was | |
| it that he could not conceal it despite the punishment and | |
| torture afflicted on him by his cruel master. | |
| There were times when a large boulder would be placed upon his | |
| chest as he lay on the scorching sand, his ribs being crushed | |
| under the weight. Yet the words �Ahad! Ahad! (There is only one | |
| Allah!)� were constantly repeated by Hazrat Bilal, so strong was | |
| his faith and love. | |
| His Jewish master would insult him and threaten him to denounce | |
| Islam, beat him, whip him and humiliate him on the streets of | |
| Makkah, but nothing was able to shake Hazrat Bilal�s heart. | |
| He put his life and soul into the Hands of Allah, and there it | |
| would forever remain. | |
| One day, it so happened that Hazrat Abu Bakr was passing that | |
| way and saw Sayyidina Hazrat Bilal crying out, "Ahad! Ahad!", | |
| despite the immense torture he was being subjected to. As he | |
| watched, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique�s heart became agitated upon | |
| seeing Hazrat Bilal under such persecution, and tears filled his | |
| eyes. He then called Hazrat Bilal towards himself and advised | |
| him to utter Allah's name in solitude and not to utter it in the | |
| presence of his persecutor, or he would be subjected to further | |
| persecution and torture. Hazrat Bilal replied, "O Honoured One! | |
| You are the Siddique of Rasulallah , and therefore I accept your | |
| advice and will act accordingly." | |
| The following day, Hazrat Abu Bakr happened to pass that way, | |
| and again he witnessed the same sight. Hazrat Bilal was once | |
| more uttering the cry of "Ahad! Ahad!" while the Jew was | |
| torturing him to such an extent that again his body became | |
| soaked in blood. Seeing this, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique�s heart | |
| was filled with pain and he advised Hazrat Bilal, "Brother, why | |
| do you utter 'Ahad' in the presence of this persecutor? Utter it | |
| silently and secretly within yourself". | |
| Hazrat Bilal replied, "I make tawba (repentance) and in future | |
| will not act contrary to your advice." | |
| Hazrat Mawlana Rumi (R.A.) says: | |
| "When Abu Bakr advised him towards silence and secrecy, Bilal | |
| repented again, | |
| But when love overwhelmed, he swallowed the repentance. It is | |
| the message of the troubled heart. Without You there can be | |
| neither peace nor comfort." | |
| Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique, on numerous occasions, gave Hazrat | |
| Bilal the same advice but on every occasion when he passed that | |
| way, he saw the same scene - the Jew persecuting Bilal who was | |
| all the time crying, "Ahad! Ahad!� | |
| Hazrat Abu Bakr finally went to Rasulallah and related the story | |
| to him. When Rasulallah heard the story, he was filled with | |
| sorrow and tears flowed from his blessed eyes. He asked, "O | |
| Siddique! What is the solution to this problem? How can we save | |
| Bilal from this calamity?" | |
| Hazrat Abu Bakr replied: "Ya Rasulallah , I shall buy Bilal. | |
| Rasulallah agreed and said, "Let my share also be therein". | |
| Subhanallah! How great the fortune of Sayidina Hazrat Bilal, | |
| that Rasulallah himself took part in purchasing him. | |
| Hazrat Abu Bakr then approached the Jew while he was again | |
| torturing Hazrat Bilal. Hazrat Abu Bakr said to him, "Why are | |
| you beating this friend of Allah?" The Jew replied, "If you have | |
| so much sympathy for him, then bring the money and take him away | |
| as yours". Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique then paid the ransom and | |
| freed Hazrat Bilal. | |
| After this, Rasulallah , out of love and joy, embraced Hazrat | |
| Bilal and held him to his heart. | |
| Hazrat Mawlana Rumi (R.A.) says: | |
| "Mustafa embraced Bilal and held him against his chest. The | |
| ecstasy Bilal felt! Who can ever imagine that?" | |
| Conquest of Makkah: | |
| When the Muslims finally conquered the city of Makkah, its | |
| people fled to their houses in fear and bolted the doors and | |
| windows. They feared that the Muslims would avenge themselves | |
| for the wrong done to them years ago. | |
| The Muslims advanced towards the Holy Kabah and then Hazrat | |
| Bilal assured the people that they were safe. He announced out | |
| loud, "All those who lay down arms are safe. All those in the | |
| house of Abu Sufyan are safe. All those behind closed doors are | |
| safe." | |
| Heartbreak and immense grief: | |
| After the passing away of Rasulallah , Hazrat Bilal was overcome | |
| with immense grief. This death had completely shattered his | |
| heart and in this state, he decided that he could no longer stay | |
| in Madinah Sharif. He then gathered his belongings and left for | |
| Syria. | |
| He had just left the border of Madinah Sharif, when sleep | |
| overcame him. He found a tree to sleep under and took some rest | |
| there. In his sleep, Rasulallah appeared in his dream and said, | |
| �Bilal, why did you leave me?� Hazrat Bilal immediately woke up | |
| and, without hesitation, made the journey back to Madinah | |
| Sharif. | |
| When the people of Madinah saw Hazrat Bilal returning through | |
| the city gates, they were overwhelmed with joy. Word spread | |
| through the streets that Bilal, the Holy Prophet(pbuh)�s Muazzin | |
| had returned. | |
| As Hazrat Bilal made his way to the Holy Prophet(pbuh)�s Masjid, | |
| requests for him to do the Azan were ringing in his ears. People | |
| followed him through the streets, pleading for him to deliver | |
| the call to prayer once more. The blessed city had been deprived | |
| of his beautiful Azan for too long, and the people craved to | |
| hear it one last time. However, since the death of Rasulallah , | |
| Hazrat Bilal�s grief had been so immense that he resolved that | |
| he would never do the Azan again, and so he refused the pleas of | |
| the people. | |
| As he advanced towards the blessed Masjid, he saw the two | |
| beloved grandsons of Rasulallah , Hazrat Hassan and Hussain. | |
| They too requested for him to do the Azan, and when he looked | |
| upon their blessed young faces, his love for them overwhelmed | |
| his heart. He knew he could never refuse them anything, and they | |
| were, after all, the grandsons of the one whose love had | |
| penetrated his heart through and through. | |
| Hazrat Bilal then stood up on the Mimbar, assumed his position | |
| as the Muazzin and started to read the Azan. His voice, | |
| beautiful as it was, rang through the streets of Madinah Sharif, | |
| his pain and heartbreak evident in the painful tune. He read to | |
| his heart�s content, and in such a manner that there was not a | |
| person in the blessed city whose eyes were not wet with tears. | |
| When Hazrat Bilal reached �Ash-hadu anna Muhammadur Rasulallah�, | |
| he broke down and could not continue. His pain and the pain of | |
| Madinah�s people was unbearable. | |
| Memories of the beautiful days when Rasulallah sat amongst them | |
| penetrated their hearts with hurt and agony. The emptiness of | |
| their lives and their souls without Rasulallah had devastated | |
| them and left them broken inside. Even the strongest amongst | |
| them who were usually able to suppress the pain could not hold | |
| back any longer. | |
| Passing away of the Prophet(pbuh)�s Muazzin: | |
| The great devotee and Muazzin of Rasulallah , the courageous and | |
| beloved Abyssinian by the name of Hazrat Bilal Habshi passed | |
| away in the middle of reading Azan in Damascus, Syria between | |
| the years 638 and 642 (AD). | |
| This was the second time after the death of Rasulallah that | |
| Hazrat Bilal recited the Azan. | |
| May Allah's mercy and favour be upon Hazrat Bilal and all the | |
| blessed Companions of the prophet including us...! | |
| Aameen..! | |
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