Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RA), the foremost Companion of the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him), the first amongst the adult men who embraced Islam at the hands of the Last Messenger of Allah (PBUH), and the first Caliph of Islam who took over the reins after the demise of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), is regarded the most virtuous figure in the history of Islam and amongst all the Companions of the Prophet (RA).
A Verse from the Holy Quran mentions him, without naming Abu Bakr (RA): He was with the Prophet (PBUH) when he left Makkah to migrate to Madinah, and Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) took him to the Cave of Thawr, so to hide him from the infidels who were constantly chasing them with a nefarious motive to kill them. In the cave, Hazrat Abu Bakr was fearful of the safety of the Prophet (PBUH) and here the Revelation from God descended, according to which, the Pr...
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