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Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam? |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam?Was it Prophet Muhammad’s Will to Make Hazrat Abu Bakr the First Caliph of Islam? Hakkında Was it Prophet Muhammad’s Will to Make Hazrat Abu Bakr the First Caliph of Islam? Was it Prophet Muhammad’s Will to Make Hazrat Abu Bakr the First Caliph of Islam? The Prophet did not directly appoint Hazrat Abu Bakr to caliphate ![]() ![]() The Status of Four Caliphs amongst Other Companions It is stated that the most decent of all ummah are the companions and that Hazrat Abu Bakr deserved the title of “siddiq” (trustworthy, loyal) because of affirming Hazrat Muhammad’s prophethood and Miraj without any hesitation ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At-Taftazani stated that Hazrat Omar was given the title of “Faruq” (discerning truth from falsehood) because he distinguished truth from falsehood in his judgments and causes ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then he stated that Hazrat Othman firstly married Ruqiyya, a daughter of the Messenger of Allah, and when she died, he married his other daughter Ummu Gulsum and thus he was named “Zinnurayn” (having two lights), and that the Prophet said “If I had one more daughter, I would marry her to you again” ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At-Taftazani then stated that Hazrat Ali al-Murtaza was one of good servants to Allah and proved his sincerity ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() According to at-Taftazani, the companions put four caliphs in superiority order according to their caliphate order ![]() ![]() 2) Some hadiths point out to caliphs’ order of virtuousness: If hadiths are examined for the purpose of this issue, it will be seen that they have got signs pointing out to the degrees and order of caliphate of four caliphs: Hazrat Ali, the father of Muhammad bin Hanafiyya, was asked: “Who is the most virtuous person after the Messenger of Allah?” Hazrat Ali answered clearly by listing in order “Abu Bakr, Omar and Othman ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam? |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam?Bukhari mentioned the names of companions in the hadith above in this order: “Abu Bakr, Omar, and Othman ![]() ![]() ![]() In another hadith narrated from Hazrat Ali, the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: “I became one with Abu Bakr and Omar ![]() ![]() ![]() Again in another hadith from Bukhari’s book, Abdullah bin Omar narrated: “He said: ‘We would not deem anyone equal to Abu Bakr, and then to Omar and then to Othman in the time of the Prophet (pbuh) ![]() ![]() When this hadith is taken into consideration, there are several aspects one comes up with: First: Abdullah bin Abbas (death H ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Second: Abdullah bin Abbas, while narrating the hadith, firstly mentions Hazrat Abu Bakr, and then caliphs in order ![]() ![]() Third: According to this hadith, the four caliphs are superior to all companions ![]() ![]() Fourth: Companions deemed the companions in question superior to others according to the given order; however, they did not ever compare other companions in superiority ![]() ![]() The order of their caliphate, their works and services during their caliphates and events that occurred during their caliphates can also be considered to be signs of their virtuousness ![]() |
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Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam? |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam?After discussing this problem, at-Taftazani says: “Salaf (companions and tabiin) agreed on Othman’s superiority over Ali and accepts their order of caliphate as it is ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As it is seen, Taftazani considers wars during the time of Hazrat Ali as the result of deduction and faults in deduction, like other ahl-i Sunnah scholars ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bediuzzaman Said Nursi says that some Quranic verses point out to the four caliphs to come after the death of the Messenger of Allah, together with their order, and hints who they are by telling their most known features: “Muhammad is the Prophet of God, and those who are with him are strong against unbelievers, [but] compassionate among each other ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Through telling of the elevated qualities and characteristics which were the reason for the Companions being the most elevated of human kind after the prophets, the start of this verse describes through its explicit meaning the excellent qualities which would mark the class of the Companions ![]() ![]() “And those who are with him” alludes to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, who was distinguished and famous for being among the Prophet’s special followers and party to his conversation, and again for entering among his special followers by being the first to die ![]() “While are strong against the unbelievers” points to Umar, who in the future would cause the countries of the globe to tremble at his conquests, and with his justice would descend on tyrants like a thunderbolt ![]() “And compassionate among each other” gives news of Uthman, who, in the future when the most serious dissension was being fomented, would sacrifice his own life and spirit out of perfect kindness and compassion so that the blood of Muslims should not be spilt, preferring to be martyred wrongfully while reading the Qur’an ![]() And so too, “You will see them bow and prostrate themselves [in prayer], seeking grace from God and [His] good pleasure” tells that with his complete worthiness to undertake the Caliphate and government, and his heroism, and his choosing perfect asceticism, worship, poverty, and frugality, and whose bowing and prostrating in prayer was corroborated by everyone, Ali (May God be pleased with him) was not responsible for his position in the future and the wars and strife in which he was involved, and that his intention and wish was for Divine favour ![]() The phrase, “This is their similitude in the Torah” makes predictions concerning the Unseen in two respects: It gives news of the qualities of the Companions mentioned in the Torah, which was as though the Unseen for an unlettered person like the Prophet (Upon whom be blessings and peace) ![]() The sentence, “and their similitude in the Gospel is: like a seed which sends forth its blade, then makes it strong; it then becomes thick, and it stands on its own stem, [filling] the sowers with wonder and delight ![]() The First is the prediction concerning the Companions in the Gospel, which was like the Unseen for the unlettered Prophet (PBUH) ![]() At the start the Companions would appear to be few and weak, nevertheless they would burgeon like seeds, grow, thicken, and find strength ![]() ![]() ![]() Second Aspect: These sentences predict the following: the Companions certainly accepted the Pact of Hudaybiya out of their weakness and small number, but within a short time they so grew and acquired such strength and loftiness that, planted by the Hand of Power in the field of the face of the earth, they multiplied in most elevated, powerful, fruitful, and plentiful fashion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is in this prediction the further following slight hint: it indicates through the word forgiveness that, although while praising the Companions’ excellent qualities they should have been promised the greatest rewards, in the future serious faults would arise among the Companions, due to strife ![]() ![]() ![]() The Hint about the Four Caliphs In addition to this last verse of surah al-Fath which hints the caliphs to come after the Messenger of Allah, the verse “All who obey God and the Messenger are in the company of those on whom is the Grace of God, - of the prophets (who teach), the sincere (lovers of Truth), the witnesses (who testify), and the Righteous (who do good): Ah! What a beautiful fellowship!” (al-Nisa, 69) also indicates the same truth ![]() This verse describes the people of the Straight Path and the groups of the Prophets, the caravan of the Veracious, the community of the Martyrs, the class of the Righteous, and those who follow them, who are those among mankind who truly receive the Divine bounties, and furthermore, explicitly pointing out the most perfect of those five groups in the World of Islam, it then indicates the leaders and chiefs of those five groups through mentioning their well-known attributes ![]() ![]() Yes, of the Prophets looks explicitly to the Prophet Muhammad (Upon whom be blessings and peace), and the phrase the Veracious looks to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (the Veracious) ![]() ![]() Then the Witnesses [or Martyrs] mentions Umar, Uthman, and Ali (May God be pleased with all of them) together ![]() ![]() The Righteous alludes to distinguished persons like the Companions of the Bench, and of Badr and Ridwan ![]() While the explicit meaning of “And how goodly a company are these!” encourages others to follow them, and its implicit meaning, through showing the generation that succeeded them to be honoured and illustrious, alludes to Hasan (May God be pleased with him), who as the fifth Caliph affirmed the Hadith “After me the Caliphate will last thirty years” (23) -in order to show its great value despite its brief duration ![]() And the word “goodly” in the Quranic verse which is translated as “And how goodly a company are these!” is “hasune” in Arabic text ![]() ![]() As it is seen, there are many sings and hints pointing out to the Unseen, stated either explicitly or implicitly in Quranic verses ![]() ![]() |
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Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam? |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Was İt Prophet Muhammad’S Will To Make Hazrat Abu Bakr The First Caliph Of İslam?Footnotes: (1) Hashiyatu'l-Kestelli p ![]() ![]() (2) ibid ![]() ![]() ![]() (3) History of Islam, p ![]() ![]() (4) The Messenger of Allah declares Hazrat Omar’s piety by means of a dream ![]() ![]() (5) Hashiyatu'l-Kestelli p ![]() ![]() (6) For hadiths about him, see Sahîhu'l-Buhârî IV, 196 (those who were given the news of deserving Heaven), IV, 202 ff ![]() (7) Hashiyatu'l-Kestelli p ![]() ![]() (8) Sherhu'l-Akaid p ![]() ![]() (9) Sahîhu'l-Bukhârî IV, 207 (This is explained in the hadith related to the war of Haybar) Moreover, while on war expedition of Tebuk, the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) stated that his position with him was like that of Moses’ with Aaron ![]() (10) See ![]() ![]() Cairo, 1357, p ![]() ![]() (11 Hashiyatu'l-Kestelli Ala Sherhi'l-Akaid p ![]() ![]() (12) Sahîhu'l-Bukhârî IV, 195 (Fezai'l-Bab, 5) ![]() (13) Sahîhu'l-Bukhârî IV, 196 ![]() (14) Sahîhu'l-Bukhârî IV, 197; 204 ![]() (15) Sahîhu'l-Bukhârî IV, 197 ![]() (16) Sahîhu'l-Bukhârî IV, 203 ![]() (17) For the word “adala”see al-Mu'jemu'l-Wasît p ![]() ![]() ![]() (18) For the issue of that Companions are more virtuous than all ummah and that four caliphs are more virtuous than the others, see al-Haytami, Ahmad b ![]() ![]() 210, 213; Subulu's-Selam IV, 127 (witnesses/martyrs); Hashiyatu'l-Kestelli p ![]() (19) Hashiyatu'l-Kestelli , alâ Sherhi'l-Akâid s ![]() ![]() (20) Hashiyatu'l-Kestelli 'ala Sherhu'l-Akâid s ![]() ![]() (21) Bk ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (22)See ![]() ![]() ![]() (23) Tirmidhi, Fiten, 48 ![]() (24)See ![]() ![]() ![]() Prof ![]() ![]() |
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