Finally they tried to even kill Bilal by having multiple other slaves push a big stone onto his back so that it would crush him to death. Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq rushed to purchase the freedom of Bilal. Abu Bakr came to Umayyah and said to him, 'How much do you want for this slave? How much do you want for him? Umayyah ibn Khalaf he said, '10 dinars,' which was a huge price for a slave at the time.
Without thinking, Abu Bakr gave him 10 dinars. Umayyah laughed and commented, 'If you would have argued with me a little bit and tried to negotiate, I would have given him to you for even one dinar. Abu Bakr may Allah be pleased with him responded, "By Allah, if you were to sell him for dinars, I still would have purchased his freedom. When Abu Bakr paid that huge price for Bilal some said, Abu Bakr was only doing that to show off or there was something between him and Bilal, he owed Bilal for something and that's why he did it.
He revealed in Surat Al-Layl that he only spent to please Allah, for the pleasure of Allah and for nothing else ; there's no worldly gain out of this Advanced Search. Short Description Bilal has a very interesting background taht we often fail to talk about. Rate Article. Most read Today Week Month. Visits: Send Correction. Facebook Comments Site Comments.
When Bilal was finally convinced of what he had heard of the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, he declared to join the faith of Islam. He was known to be the first slave convert in Islamic history. This step itself was not an easy one, Muslims were subjected to ridicule and harassment and at times even persecution as soon as their conversion to Islam was identified.
Similarly, Bilal suffered terribly due to his acceptance. He was beaten mercilessly, dragged around the hills of Mecca and subjected to long periods without food or water. His owner, Umayyah ibn Khalaf, used all sorts of torture on Bilal to make him change his mind. A man the society had made captive, who was forced to live, serve and die as a slave, who had no family, wealth, lineage or supporters. As soon as he heard about the message of Islam, it gave him hope, strength, and purpose.
It became a revolutionizing message for him and his life forward. News of the slave who cried out "God is One! He died sometime between to , when he was just over sixty years old.
Bilal Ibn Rabah, was an emancipated slave of key importance in Islam. His respected stature during the birth of Islam is often cited by Muslims as evidence of the importance of pluralism and racial equality in the foundations of the religion.
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