Hazart Abu Baqer

Did Hazart Abu Baqer attended funeral of Prophet Mohammed?

nope

You will have to proove to us all that the companions did not read the funeral prayer from the authentic narrations, before you can make such a statement.

Were you there?

Secondly, even if Abu Bakr As-Siddique did not attend the funeral prayer, it does not mean that your beliefs are correct and it does not cast any doubt on his personality as you are trying to.

May Allah curse the liars.

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You will have to proove to us all that the companions did not read the funeral prayer from the authentic narrations, before you can make such a statement.

Were you there?

Secondly, even if Abu Bakr As-Siddique did not attend the funeral prayer, it does not mean that your beliefs are correct and it does not cast any doubt on his personality as you are trying to.

May Allah curse the liars.
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Hazrat Abu Bakr did NOT attend the funeral prayer, that is true and is accepted by all sects!! Can you please provide any hadith which prooves that Hazrat Abu Bakr did attend the funeral of Prophet Mohammad(PBUH&HF).

First of all it is your assertion, not mine, so the burden of proof is upon you. Secondly, why don't you and all your like actually say in plain english what you are trying to say about Abu Bakr as-Siddique?

The following verses from Allah's Kalaam are enough for you and your heretic beliefs with regards to the Sahaba. Allah swt says about the companions:

"You are the best of peoples ever raised for mankind, you enjoin good and forbid evil, and you believe in Allah." [3:110]

"And the first to embrace Islam of the Muhajiroon (the Emigrants from Makkah) and the Ansar (the citizens of Al-Madeenah who helped the Muhajiroon) and also those who followed them exactly (in Faith). Allah is well-pleased with them as they are well pleased with Him. He has prepared for them Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein forever. That is the supreme success." [9:100]

"Indeed, Allah was pleased with the believers when they gave their pledge to you (O Muhammad) under the tree. He knew what was in their hearts and He sent down calmness and tranquility upon them..." [48:18]

And our faith with regards to any muslim from the past should be as folows:

"And those who come after them say: 'Our Lord! Forgive us and our brethren who have preceded us in Faith, and put not in our hearts any hatred against those who have believed." [59:10]

So rather than asking for their forgiveness and not seeking any hatred fort he earlier muslims, the Rafidah curse the sahaba. They are clearly going against Allah and His Book.

Shame on the Rafidah. May Allah curse the liars!

How the hell would that knowledge help you in becoming a good muslim or just a Muslim??

Who cares if he attended a funeral or not.. if the Prophet died, the Message he was supposed to deliver was still intact... I'd be more concerned if Abu Bakr didn't follow that message or was otherwise a man with actions contradicting the delivered Message than the minute detail based on flimsy historical evidence whether he attended some gathering or not.

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First of all it is your assertion, not mine, so the burden of proof is upon you. Secondly, why don't you and all your like actually say in plain english what you are trying to say about Abu Bakr as-Siddique?
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Ok in plain english
" hazrat abu Bakr did not atted the Funeral of the prophet(PBUH&HF)"

Maybe he was constipated?

Who cares...just because he didn't attend doesn't mean anything...what are u trying to indicate by proving he didn't attend?

He was a busy man, he probably had something urgent come up.

And the point is what? That he did not want to attend? That circumstance prevented him from attending? Of course, it would be ludicrous to suggest that Abu Bakr (r) did not want to attend the funeral - so if he wanted to but for some reason didn't attend (assuming that he didn't), where is the blame?

Abu Bakr (r) was the first to understand the import of the Prophet's (s) words "Allah has given a slave of His the opportunity to make a choice between whatever he desires of Allah’s provisions in this world, and what He keeps with Him (in the Hereafter), but he has opted for the latter." (Bukhari 5:6) and Abu Bakr perceived in advance of the other Companions that with these words the Prophet (s) was describing himself and his imminent death and consequently he wept openly. And during the illness from which he died the Prophet (s) ordered that Abu Bakr (r) lead the congregation in prayer in his absence (Bukhari 1:680).

The Prophet (s) passed away whilst Abu Bakr (r) was in al-Sanah and on his return he kissed him and thereafter calmed the crowds outside with his famous speech at a time when everyone was naturally saddened (Bukhari 5:18). It was Abu Bakr (r) who resolved the dispute over where the Prophet (s) should be buried, citing the hadith that Prophets are buried where they die (al-Muwatta 16.10:27 and elsewhere).

The Prophet (s) died in the arms of Abu Bakr's (r) own daughter, Aisha (r), in her house (Bukhari 2:471), and she was the most beloved of all women to the Prophet (s) whilst her father was the most beloved of all men to him (Bukhari 5:14). Abu Bakr (r) was the first to be blessed with the privilege of being buried alongside the Prophet (s), an honour shared only by 'Umar ibn al-Khattab (r), in conformity with a dream 'Aisha (r) herself had seen in which she saw three moons fall into her house. When the Prophet (s) died and was buried in her home, Abu Bakr (r) said to her: "This is one of your moons, and he is the best of them." (al-Muwatta 16.10:30)

The biographies of the Prophet (s), such as al-Rahiq al-Makhtum (The Sealed Nectar), mention that after his death "People entered the room ten by ten. They prayed for the Prophet (s). The first to pray for him were the people of his clan. Then the Emigrants, then the Helpers. Women prayed for him after men. The young were the last to pray." (al-Rahiq al-Makhtum, p.482).

Imam Malik states in his al-Muwatta that he had "Heard that... people prayed over him individually with no one leading them." (al-Muwatta 16.10:27)

May Allah be well-pleased with all of the Prophet's (s) Companions.

Iqbal

wow thats the kind of language and thinking you use to address the Khalifas :rolleyes:

yazid and mawiya were khalifa too..should i respect them too? :rolleyes:

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May Allah curse the liars!

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This ayat is not for sahabas it is for muslims
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You now accuse the Sahaba of not being muslims? Now your rafidah disease is plain for all to see!

Let me ask all of you rafidah one question - did Ali (ra) or any of his children, or Fatima (ra) ever accuse the sahaba of being non-muslims?

Why, when Ali was caliph, did he not make right all the wrongs against him? i.e., why did he not claim the oasis of Fadak, issue a ruling against the previous 3 caliph? I'll tell you why, because Ali and his 3 predecessors, may Allah be pleased with them all were on the rightly guided path. And yes Sheraz and others, Yazid bin Muwawiya, and Muyawia I include in that list of rightly-guided persons. I do not subscribe to your shia propoganda - if anyone was to blame for the martdom of al-hussein, is you shia for instigating a rebellion.

If I were to say to YAM, that his father is a kafir and a hommosexual, if I were to say his mother should be beaten because she is an evil woman, how do you think the moderators would react? Yet these people get away with slandering the best generation of muslims there ever was. If you were to say such things about the sahaba in front of me, you would not be standing on your feet but on the floor in a pool of your own blood! You accuse the sipah-e-sahabah and other groups of tormenting you - is there little wonder why?

May Allah curse the liars and slanderers!!

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*Originally posted by Ya ali madad: *

Can you please provide any hadith which prooves that Hazrat Abu Bakr did attend the funeral of Prophet Mohammad(PBUH&HF).
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hahha,, nice thing,,,,,,,,,
we are talking about Funeral of Hazrat Mohammad PBUH, and you are asking for an Hadith..
I think, Funeral comes after Death.. Was Hazrat Mohammad alive enough to issue Hadith whether Hazrat AbuBaker attended his funeral Prayers or not..
please use proper words before posting something .

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Maybe he was constipated?

Who cares...just because he didn't attend doesn't mean anything...what are u trying to indicate by proving he didn't attend?

He was a busy man, he probably had something urgent come up.
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hazrat ali(as) was a busy man toooooooooooooooooooo? But he attended the funeral. Maybe it's nothing for you to attend for the funeral of the prophet. Something urgent?? Prophet Mohammad(PBUH&HF)comes first and not any urgent thing!!

Ha ha Cool Breeze what a cool point......
And these guys are attemting to talk about the greates Sahabi & Khalifa e Rashid Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (Radhi Allah Anhu).....Afzal ul Umam...the best person in Ummah

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*Originally posted by coOoLBreeze: *

hahha,, nice thing,,,,,,,,,
we are talking about Funeral of Hazrat Mohammad PBUH, and you are asking for an Hadith..
I think, Funeral comes after Death.. Was Hazrat Mohammad alive enough to issue Hadith whether Hazrat AbuBaker attended his funeral Prayers or not..
please use proper words before posting something .
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