The Men around the Messenger
A study of the biography of any of the men mentioned above whom, after the Messenger
passed away, carried the burden of spreading the word of Allah far and wide, shows how
truly great each of them was in his own right. The historian who tries to understand this
age is struck by the number of exceptional men surrounding the Messenger: Abu Bakr with
such gentle, refined ways, yet firm as steel if ever the principles or the decrees of
Islam were involved, Umar ibn AI-Khattab, a man who reshaped himself anew in order to
be able to serve the religion of Allah with the quintessence of justice and mercy, Uthman
who had the talent to make large amounts of money and used his wealth to buy wells and
equipment for the Muslims. Apart from these very close Companions, there were hundreds
of other men who would be considered great in any age and against any background, men
like Abu Ubayda, whom Mohamed called “the trustee of this nation”, or Khalid ibn
Al-Walid whom he called “the Sword of Islam”. Allah gathered around His Messenger
a group of men worthy and able to fulfill their tremendous task.
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