Having Amir from Seerah

 

Bismillah-irrahmaan-irraheem

The following is a the text I have used for this section – Hayatus Sahabah Vol2  by  Maulana Yusuf Kandhlawi Ra.  Pages 47-174. I will not cover all the incidents covered in the book but brief highlights from the life of the Sahabah.

 

The Statement of Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA Concerning Dissension

Ibn Is'haaq reports the historic sermon that Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA delivered in the orchard of the Banu Saa'idah. Hadhrat Abu Bakr ~ said, "It is not permissible for the Muslim to have two leaders. As soon as this happens, dissension springs up in all their affairs and all the commands issued. Their unity is then fragmented, and they start to fight amongst themselves. At this point, the Sunnah is forsaken, Bid'ah rears its ugly head and anarchy intensifies. No one can then set matters right.".

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 47

The Statement of Hadhrat Umar RA Concerning Dissension

In the narration discussing the scenario before the pledge of allegiance was taken at the hand of Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA, Hadhrat Saalim bin Ubayd states that someone from the Ansaar said, "(Who do we not appoint) A leader from amongst us (Ansaar) and another from amongst you (Muhaajireen)." Hadhrat Umar RA responded to this by saying, "Two swords in one sheath!? They will never fit.".

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 47

Appointing an Ameer over Ten Persons

Hadhrat Shihaab Ambari narrates. "I was the first to set alight the gates of Tustar when Hadhrat Ash'ari RA was struck down by an arrow. When the city was conquered, Hadhrat Ash'ari RA appointed me as Ameer over ten members of my tribe."

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 92

Appointing an Ameer for a Journey

Hadhrat Umar RA once said, "When there are three people travelling. they should appoint one of them as Amir. This appointment has been commanded by Rasulullaah SAW

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 92

The Sermon of Hadhrat Umar RA when most of the Sahabah RA pledge their allegiance to Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA

Hadhrat Anas RA reports that he heard the closing sermon of Hadhrat Umar RA as he sat on the pulpit the day after Rasulullaah SAW passed away.  Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA sat in silence without saying a word. Hadhrat Umar RA said, "I wished that Rasulullaah SAW would remain alive until we had all passed away, so that he would be the last of us alive. (However, we have nothing to fear because) Even though Muhammad ~ has passed away, Allaah has left in our midst a light (the Qur'aan) by which we are guided and which has also guided Muhammad SAW. Abu Bakr RA is the close companion of Rasulullaah SAW. He was 'the second of the two' (in the cave with Rasulullaah SAW during the Hijrah) and he is the most worthy of administering the affairs of the Muslims. You should therefore stand up and pledge your allegiance to him."  Although a large group had already pledged their allegiance to Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA in the orchard of the Banu Saa'idah, the general pledge of all the Muslims took place in the Masjid.  Imaam Zuhri narrates from Hadhrat Anas RA on that day Hadhrat Umar RA kept insisting that Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA mount the pulpit until he was forced to do so. The general public then pledged their allegiance to him.

 Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 52

Accepting Leadership for the Welfare of Deen

What Happened between Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA and Hadhrat Ibn Abu Raafi RA

Hadhrat Raafi ibn Abu Raafi RA narrated, "After the people had appointed Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA as Khalifah, I said (to myself), 'This is the very man who told me never to assume leadership over even two persons (contrary to his own advice, he has now become the leader of all the Muslims).' I then left (home) and rode to Madinah. I then confronted Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA and said, '0 Abu Bakr! Do you recognise me?' 'I certainly do,' he replied. I asked further, 'Do you remember something that you once told me that I should not assume leadership over even two persons? However, you have assumed leadership over the entire Ummah.' He replied, 'When Rasulullaah SAW left this world, the people were still new in Islaam. Although I disliked it, I then assumed the post because I feared that (without leadership) they would revert to kufr and dispute with each other. In addition to this, my companions also kept insisting.' Abu Bakr RA then continued giving me his reasons until my heart was content (that he assumed the post solely for the welfare of the Deen)."

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 64

A Leader Appointing his Successor

Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA Consults with other Sahabah RA on his deathbed Concerning his Successor

Hadhrat Abu Salama bin Abdur Rahmaan and others narrate that when Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA grew extremely ill and was close to death, he called for Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA and said, "Tell me about Umar bin Khattaab RA" Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan RA replied, "You are asking me about someone whom you know better than me." Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA said, "I still want you to tell me." Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan RA then said, "He is the best of all those whom you see fit as your successor." Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA then summoned Hadhrat Uthmaan bin Affaan RAand asked him, "Tell me about Umar bin Khattaab." "You know him the best from all of us," responded Hadhrat Uthmaan RA. "Despite this, 0 Abu Abdullaah."

Hadhrat Uthmaan RA then said, "I swear by Allah that as far as I know, his inner self is even better than his (exemplary) outer appearance and there is none like him amongst us," Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA commented, "May Allah SWT shower his mercy on you. By Allah! Should I leave him (as my successor). I would not be doing you any wrong." Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA then also consulted with Hadhrat Sa'eed bin Zaid Abu A'war RA, Hadhrat Usayd bin Hudhayr RA and several other Sahabah RA from amongst the Muhaajireen and the Ansaar. Hadhrat Usayd RA had the following to say, "By Allah I rate him the best after you. He is pleased with that which pleases Allah and angry with that which angers Allah .. His inner self is even better than his (excellent) outer appearance and there is none as capable for the post of Khalifah as he is." When some other Sahabah RA heard that Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA and Hadhrat Uthmaan ~ hadseenHadhratAbuBakr ~ privately, they went to Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA and one of them said, 'What would you reply to your Rabb if He asked you about appointing Umar as your successor when you have already seen his harshness?" Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA asked someone to help him sit up and then said, "Do you wish to make me fear Allah?! Ruined is the person who carries injustice as his provision to the Akhirah! I would tell my Rabb that I have appointed the best of Your creation as my successor. Convey what I have told you to everyone else." Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA then lay down, called for Hadhrat Uthmaan bin Affaan RA and told him to write a letter(to confirm appointment of Umar RA as successor).

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 66

*** The above is the method Molana Ilyas Ra appointed Maulana Yusuf Ra as Amir of work Tabligue. ***

 

Appointing a Consultative Assembly of Competent People to Decide who Should be the Khalifah

The Narration of Ibn SaId Concerning the Debts of Hadhrat Umar RA his Burial with his two Companions and his appointment of Six Men to decide which of the Them Would be the Khalifah.

In his narration concerning the assassination of Hadhrat Umar RA, Hadhrat Amr bin Maymoon also says that Hadhrat Umar RA told his son Hadhrat Abdullaah RA to check on his debts and add them up. When Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Umar RA informed his father that the debts amounted to eighty-six thousand. Hadhrat Umar RA instructed, "If the amount can be paid from the wealth of Umar's family, then pay it from there on my behalf. If this is not possible, ask (my tribe) the Banu Adi bin Ka'b (to settle the debt). If their wealth is also not sufficient, then ask the Quraysh. However, you should not ask from anyone else besides them and (do your best to) settle my debts. I also want you to go to the mother of the Mu'mineen Hadhrat Aa'isha RA. Greet her with Salaam and say to her that Umar bin Khattaab requests permission to be buried. beside his two companions (Rasulullah SAW and Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA). However, do not say that the Ameerul Mu'mineen requests for permission because I am not the Ameerul Mu'mineen anymore."

When Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Umar RA went to Hadhrat Aa'isha RA, he found her sitting and weeping. He greeted her and then addressed her saying, "Umar bin Khattaab requests permission to be buried beside his two companions." Hadhrat Aa'isha RA replied, "By Allaahr Although I had originally reserved the place for myself, I shall today give him preference over myself." When Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Umar ~ came back to his father, Hadhrat Umar RA asked, ''What news do you have?" Hadhrat Abdullaah bin

Umar RA informed Hadhrat Umar RA that Hadhrat Aa'isha RA had granted the permission. Hadhrat Umar RA then commented, "There was nothing more important to me than this. When I die, I want you to carry me on my bed and (when you arrive at the door of Hadhrat Aa'isha RA then seek permission saying, 'Umar bin Khattaab requests permission to enter.' If she permits my entry, then take me in, otherwise take me to the graveyard of all the Muslims."

When the body of Hadhrat Umar RA was taken (for burial), it appeared as if the Muslims had never before experienced any tragedy. (Upon arrival at the door of Hadhrat Aa'isha RA Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Umar RA greeted her with salaam and said, "Umar bin Khattaab requests permission to enter." Hadhrat Aa'isha RA granted permission and Hadhrat Umar RA was honoured to be buried alongside Rasulullah SAW and Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA. May Allah shower His mercies on him. When Hadhrat Umar RA was about to pass away, the people told him to appoint a successor. He said, "I find none more worthy of leadership than the six men with whom Rasulullah SAW was pleased when he passed away. Whoever they appoint shall be the Khalifah after me." Hadhrat Umar RA then named Hadhrat Uthmaan RA, Hadhrat Ali RA, Hadhrat Talha RA Hadhrat Zubayr RA, Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA and Hadhrat Sa'd bin Abi Waqqaas RA. He then added, "If Sa'd becomes the Khalifah, that will be fine. Otherwise, whichever of them becomes the Khalifah should request his assistance because I had not dismissed him (from his post as governor of Kufa) because of any inability or treachery on his part." Hadhrat Umar RA then detailed the role of his son Abdullaah RA as someone with whom the six could consult, emphasising that he should not be allowed to assume the post as Khalifah. When the six Sahabah RA got together (after the demise of Hadhrat Umar RA), Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA proposed that three of them forfeit their entitlement to the other three. Hadhrat Zubayr RA then handed his over to Hadhrat Ali RA, Hadhrat Talha RA gave his to Hadhrat Uthmaan RA and Hadhrat Sa'd RA gave his to Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA. The three remaining nominees then consulted with each other when the decision was left to them entirely. Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA then said to the other two (Hadhrat Uthmaan RA and Hadhrat Ali RA "which of you wishes to absolve himself (from making the decision) and hand over the decision to me. I pledge to Allah that I shall not be negligent in selecting the one from amongst you who is the best and shall be best for the people." When the two Sahabah RA agreed, Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA spoke to Hadhrat Ali RA in confidence saying, "You are the close relative of Rasulullah SAW and amongst the earliest Muslims. I ask you to tell me in Allah’s name whether you would exercise justice if you were appointed Khalifah and that if I appointed Uthmaan as Khalifah, you would listen to him and obey him." when Hadhrat Ali RA attested that he would do so, Hadhrat AbduL Rahmaan bin Auf RA then said the same thing in confidence to Hadhrat Uthmaan ~~. When Hadhrat Uthmaan RA agreed to do as asked, Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA asked Hadhrat Uthmaan RA to stretch out his hand. When Hadhrat Uthmaan RA did so, Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA pledged his allegiance to Hadhrat Uthmaan RA and was followed by Hadhrat Ali RA and the general public.

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 72

The Narration of Ibn Abi Shaybah and Ibn Sa'd in this Regard

Hadhrat Arm bin Maymoon reports that when Hadhrat Umar RA was on his death bed, he called for Hadhrat Uthmaan RA, Hadhrat Ali RA, Hadhrat Talha RA, Hadhrat Zubayr RA, Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf RA and Hadhrat Sa'd bin Abi Waqqaas RA (When they came) Hadhrat Umar RA then addressed only Hadhrat Ali RA and Hadhrat Uthmaan RA, he said to Hadhrat Ali RA, "0 Ali! These people recognise your kinship to Rasulullah SAW (that you are his cousin and son-in-law) and the tremendous knowledge and insight that Allah has granted you (because of which they may select you to be the Khalifah). If you are nominated to be the Khalifah, you should fear Allah and never lift that tribe (your tribe the Banu Haashim) on to the necks of people." Hadhrat Umar RA then addressed Hadhrat Uthmaan RA saying, "0 Uthman These people know well that you were the son-in-law of Rasulullah SAW and they recognise your age and your respectability. If you are nominated to be the Khalifah, you should fear Allah and never lift that tribe (your tribe) on to the necks of people." Hadhrat Umar RA then asked the people to summon Hadhrat Suhayb RA (When he arrived) Hadhrat Umar RA said to him, "Lead the people in salaah for three days during which period this group will gather in a room (to discuss which of them should be the Khalifah). When they agree on one person, any person who opposes them should be executed." Hadhrat Abu Ja'far reports that Hadhrat Umar RA said the following to the (six) members of the consultative assembly: "Consult with each other about who should be appointed as Khalifah. If your votes are tied at two, two and two (each pair nominating a different person of three candidates), then repeat the consultation. However, if the votes are four to two, accept the opinion of the majority." (2) A narration from Hadhrat Aslam quotes that Hadhrat Umar RA said, "If the opinions are tied at three to three, adopt the side of Abdur Rahmaan. Thereafter, you should listen to and obey (the new Khalifah)." Another narration from Hadhrat Anas RA states that a short while before Hadhrat Umar RA passed away, he sent for Hadhrat Abu Talha RA and said, "0 Abu Talha! Be the fifth of a group of your people from the Ansar to be with the consultative assembly. I suppose that they will gather in a house belonging to one of them, so I want you and your group to stand at the door of that house. You should not allow anyone to enter with them, and you should not allow the third day to pass by without them having appointed one of them (as Khalifah)." Hadhrat Umar RA then prayed, "0 Allah! You are my Successor over them”

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 73

***Above was the method used by Maulana Inamul Hassan Ra to appoint his successor.  It’s a matter of delusion from Alumi Shura section of Tabligue jammat that Maulana Inamul Hassan Ra third Amir went against the practise of both his predecessors (Maulana Yusuf Ra & Maulana Ilyas Ra), against Quran, Sunnah and Seerah to appoint only a Shura and not Amir. The Alumi Shura have rejected the notion of having Amir and work on a carousel bases of having Faisal (decision maker) turn by turn, which has no bases in shariah***

Detaining People by Whom Divisions will be Caused in the Ummah

Hadhrat Sha'bi narrates that when Hadhrat Umar RA passed away, certain members of the Quraysh had already become irritated by him. They were people whom Hadhrat Umar RA had detained in Madinah (did not permit them to leave the city). However, Hadhrat Umar RA still continued showering favours on them. Hadhrat Umar RA used to say, "What I fear most for this Ummah is that you should disperse into the various cities (and neglect the seat of Khalifah)." Besides the few individuals from the Muhaajireen whom Hadhrat Umar RA had confined to Madinah, Hadhrat Umar RA did not impose the restriction to other people of Makkah. Whenever one of these Muhaajireen who had been confined to Madinah would seek permission to fight in a battle, Hadhrat Umar RA said to him, "Your expeditions with Rasulullah SAW had been sufficient to enter you (to Jannah). Better for you than fighting in battles today, is for you not to see the world and for the world not to see you." (Hadhrat Umar RA wanted these sahabah RA to remain in Madinah so that Muslims from other parts would come to Madinah to benefit from them. In this manner, Muslims would preserve their attachment with the seat of Khilaafah, thereby strengthening their unity.) When Hadhrat Uthmaan ~~~ became the Khalifah, he allowed them to go free and they dispersed in the various cities. Large numbers of people then started affiliating with them (and staying where they stayed). (Two of the narrators named) Hadhrat Muhammad and Hadhrat Talha commented, "This was the first weakness that entered Islaam and was certainly the first tragedy to befall the Ummah (because instead of developing their affiliation with the seat of Khalifah, it caused Muslims to rather develop local ties, thus weakening the capital city). Hadhrat Qais bin Abi Haazim reports that when Hadhrat Zubayr RA sought permission from Hadhrat Umar RA to march for a battle, Hadhrat Umar RA said to him, "You should rather remain seated in your house because you have already fought by the side of Rasulullah SAW. However, Hadhrat Zubayr RA repeated the request, and it was on the third or fourth occasion that Hadhrat Umar RA said, "Rather remain seated at home because I swear by Allah that if you and your companions leave the borders of Madinah, you may start insurrection against the companions of Muhammad SAW.

Source: Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,, page 79

The Incident Between Hadhrat Umar RA and Hadhrat Amr bin AI Aas RA

Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Yazeed narrates that Rasulullah SAW once dispatched Hadhrat Amr bin Al Aas RA as commander of a military expedition that included Hadhrat Abu Bakr ~~ and Hadhrat Umar RA. When they reached the place where the battle was to be fought, Hadhrat Amr bin AI Aas RA issued the command that no fires were to be lit. This angered Hadhrat Umar RA and he was about to object when Hadhrat Abu Bakr RA stopped him and said to him, "Rasulullah SAW has made him your commander because of his knowledge of warfare." Hadhrat Umar RA then simmered down.

Source:  Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,,, Page 104

A Narration of Hadhrat Abu Bakrah RA Concerning Respect for an Ameer

Hadhrat Ziyaad bin Kusayb Adawi reports that Abdullaah bin Aamir used to deliver lectures to the people while wearing fine clothing and with well groomed hair. After leading the salaah one day and entering his room, Mirdaas Abu Bilaal commented, 'Would 'you look at the people's Ameer and leader! He wears fine clothes and adopts the appearance of the sinners!" Hadhrat Abu Bakrah RA was sitting next to the pulpit. When he heard this, he told his son Usayli to call Abu Bilaal. When Abu Bilaal arrived, Hadhrat Abu Bakrah RA said to him, If I have heard the comment you have just made about the Ameer. I have heard Rasulullah SAW say, 'Allah will honour the person who honours His Ameer and will disgrace the person who disgraces Allaah's Ameer."

Source:  Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,,, Page 106

 

The Narration of Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Umar RA concerning Respecting the Ameer

Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Umar RA narrates that Rasulullah RA was once with a group of the Sahabah RA when he turned to them and. said, "Do you not know that I am verily the Rasul of Allah sent to you?" The Sahabah RA replied, "But of course. We testify that you are certainly the Rasul of Allah." Rasulullah SAW then asked them, "Do you not know that whoever obeys me obeys Allah and obedience to me is part of obedience to Allah?" The Sahabah RA responded by saying, "But of course. We testify that whoever obeys you obeys Allah and obedience to you is part of obedience to Allah." Rasulullah SAW went on to say, "For you to obey me is part of obedience to Allah and for you to obey your leaders is part of obedience to me. In fact, even if they perform salaah sitting down, you should also perform salaah sitting down." 

Source:  Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,,, Page 107

The Consequences of Disobeying the Ameer

Hadhrat Shamar narrates from a man who had been the chief of an area during the Khalifah of Hadhrat Ali TA, that Hadhrat Ali RA once. issued an order to them and then asked, “will you do as you have been ordered?" When they said that they would not, Hadhrat Ali RA said, "I swear by Allah that you must do as you have been commanded otherwise the Jews and the Christians will definitely mount your necks."

Source:  Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,,, Page 109

 

Prohibition from Speaking ill of the Ameer

The Narration of Hadhrat Anas RA in this Regard

Hadhrat Anas RA narrates, "The senior companions of Rasulullah SAW used to prevent us from certain misdeeds. They would say, 'Never speak ill of your leaders, never betray them and never disobey them. Fear Allah and exercise patience because the event (Qiyaamah/death) is close by,".

Source:  Hayatus Sahabah Vol2,,, Page 111

The full collection can be viewed with authentic sources in book Hayatus Sahabah Volume 2.

 

 

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