In
the reign of the Caliphs, God bless them the companions of the
Messenger of Allah peace be upon him and followers are racing to do good
and help the needy and support the oppressed and the Abu Bakr and Umar
ibn al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with the strongest contenders for
this great work, which cast its owner good the great and reward a lot in
this world and the Hereafter ..
Incidents
of this story in the era of the succession of Abu Bakr, may Allah be
pleased with him and then we had Omar bin al-Khattab watching what he
does and Abu Bakr came twice what he does in order to attain good and
preceded to the highest ranks of paradise ..
In
a few days old was watching Abu Bakr in the Fajr and tight to his
attention that Abu Bakr goes out to the fringes of the city after the
Fajr prayer and pass a small hut and enter it for hours and then go out
to his house ... He
did not know the inside of the house does not know what does Abu Bakr
inside this house, because Omar knows what he is doing all the Abu Bakr
Siddiq good but what was of an order of this House who does not know his
secret life!!
Days
passed and still Khalifa faithful Abu Bakr Siddiq visited this house
and still Omar does not know what to do friend inside that decided to
Omar ibn al-Khattab to enter the house after the departure of Abu Bakr
him to watch a particular what's inside and know what to do when a
friend may Allah be pleased with him after dawn prayers!!
When
Omar entered in this small hut found the old lady is not strong enough
mobility to blind eyes and they did not find anything else in this
house, I'm puzzled about the speech, which users??!! And wanted to know what is the secret relationship with this old friend blind?!?
Asked the old age: What does this man do you have? (Referring to Abu Bakr)
Replied
the old and said: By Allah, I do not know, son, this man comes every
morning and cleans my house and then Ickensh Li, food and leave without
talking to me!!??
Omar Ibn Khattab perch on his knees and with tears and emotion in his eyes said, famously:
(I grew tired of the caliphs, Abu Bakr Thread)