The Ten Blessed Companions - Ashrah Mubasharah
There are ten most blessed and distinguished companions of the Holy Prophet PBUH to whom he gave the glad tidings of entrance into Paradise during their lifetime. They are known as Ashrah Mubasharah.
They all belonged to the Quraish tribe and were among the earliest converts to Islam. They fell into two distinct age groups: Six older men and four young men. They were all bound to each other and to the Prophet PBUH by a network of marriage ties.
The oldest among them was Abu Bakr. He was the first, free male adult to accept Islam and was the chosen companion of the Holy Prophet PBUH in the migration to Madinah. He was also chosen to lead the pilgrimage in 9 A.H. and to lead the prayers during the Prophet's PBUH last illness. He was the first Khalifa of Islam and scribe of Divine Revelation. He was the father-in-law of Holy Prophet PBUH. Umar was another father-in-law of the Holy Prophet PBUH among the ten companions. He was the second Khalifa of Islam and scribe of the Divine Revelation. Another of the older ones of the ten companions was Said son of Zaid bin Amr who had been one of the believers in monotheism in pre- Islamic Makkah. He was the husband of Hazrat Umar's sister.
Abu Ubaidah, was one of the first converts and an emigrant to Abyssinia. He was a good commander. The other two older man who had also migrated to Abyssinia were Hazrat Usman and Abdur Rahman. Usman belonged to the Umayyad branch of the Quraish and was a cousin of Abu Sufyan, the leader of Makkah. He had been married successively to two of the Prophet' s PBUH daughters. Abdur Rahman belonged to Holy Prophet PBUH mother's tribe. He was a good friend of Usman Of the four, younger men, Zubair and Talha were very close and often acted together; Zubair had migrated to Abyssinia. Talha was related to Abu Bakr Third of the four young companions was Saad. He belonged to the Prophet's PBUH mother's tribe.
The youngest of them all was Hazrat Ali. He was the Prophet PBUH first cousin, brought up in his household and later married to his daughter, Fatima.
1) Hazrat Abu Bakr
Hazrat Abu Bakr was the first, free male adult to become a Muslim. He accepted Islam without any hesitation, argument or reluctance. Years later, the Holy Prophet PBUH recalling the conversion of Hazrat Abu Bakr said: "Whenever I offered Islam to anyone, he always showed some reluctance and hesitation and tried to enter into an argument. Abu Bakr was the only person who accepted Islam without any reluctance or hesitation, and without any argument."
Hazrat Abu Bakr accepted it without any hesitation for which the Prophet PBUH gave him the title of Siddiq' i.e., "Testifier to the Truth'.
After the Holy Prophet Hazrat Abu Bakr was the greatest missionary of Islam. Several people embarrassed Islam because of his efforts. After his conversion, Hazrat Abu Bakr dedicated his whole life to the service of Islam. for their acceptance of Islam. Many slaves were purchased and set free by him.
Hazrat Abu Bakr gave his daughter Hazrat Aisha in marriage to the Holy Prophet PBUH which further strengthened their friendship.
He always stood by the side of the Holy Prophet PBUH during the most critical period of his mission and shared all hardships. Whenever the Quraish ill-treated the Holy Prophet PBUH, Hazrat Abu Bakr always intervened to protect him. His daughter narrated an incident, when he stopped the people of Makkah from attacking the Prophet PBUH, he came home with his hair pulled out.
Hazrat Abu Bakr accompanied the Holy Prophet PBUH during his migration to Madinah and is referred to in the Quran as "the second of the two'" in the cave of Saur. (9: 40) In Madinah, when the Holy Prophet purchased a plot of land for the construction of a mosque, Hazrat Abu Bakr paid its cost.
In the Battle of Badr, Hazrat Abu Bakr acted as a bodyguard of the Holy Prophet PBUH. He was the first to join the Holy Prophet PBUH when there was confusion in the Muslim army in the Battle of Uhad. In the Battle of Hunain, when most of the companions dispersed, Hazrat Abu Bakr was one of those who continued to attend to the Holy Prophet PBUH, When the Treaty of Hudaibiya
was signed and some of the companions were critical of the terms of the treaty, Hazrat Abu Bakr supported the Holy Prophet PBUH.
2) Hazrat Umar
After his conversion to Islam, Hazrat Umar, from being one of the bitterest enemies and persecutors of the Holy Prophet PBUJ, became one of the most Devoted followers. His conversion to Islam in Makkah was of immense value to the Holy Prophet PBUH and his followers. The small number of people who had embraced Islam started to pray openly at Makkah.
After his conversion, Hazrat Umar became the target of enmity and persecution at the hands of the pagans. He migrated to Madinah shortly before the Holy Prophet PBUH own Hijrat. His ties with the Holy Prophet PBUH were strengthened when the Prophet PBUH married his daughter, hafsa.
4) Hazrat Ali
5) Hazrat Talha
6) Hazrat Zubair
Hazrat Zubair was among those who migrated to Abyssinia, but soon returned to Makkah. He was a true follower of Islam that is why, he attained a prominent position among the earliest companions of the Prophet PBUH He was always ready to face danger and endure any pain or trouble for the sake of Islam. He remained faithful to the Holy Prophet PBUH even under great hardships. He took part in almost all battles fought during the life of the Holy Prophet PBUH and was known for his bravery.
Hazrat Zubair was very rich and generous and was respected by his tribe. He was one of the six men recommended by Hazrat Umar as his successor to the Khilafat. He was killed during the Khilafat of Hazrat Ali.
About Talha and Zubair, the Holy Prophet PBUH is reported to have said: "Talha and Zubair are my neighbours in Paradise." (Tirmizi)
The Holy Prophet had given him the title of 'Disciple of the Messenger of Allah'. Hazrat Umar would often call him 'one of the Pillars of Faith'.
According to tradition, he was the fifth person who recognized Hazrat Muhammad PBUH as the Prophet. He remained faithful to the Holy Prophet PBUH even under great hardships and took part in the two migrations, first to Abyssinia and then to Madinah. He took part in all the great battles fought during the life of the Holy Prophet PBUH and was known for his faith, courage, bravery and generosity.
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