.Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
 
As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu
 
Al-Hawala - 27th Rajab 1426 (2 September 2005) 
 
Narrated by Aisha (Radhiallaho anha):
(wife of the Prophet) (sallallaahu'alaihi wasallam) Since I 
reached the age when I could remember things, I have seen my 
parents worshipping according to the right faith of Islam. Not 
a single day passed but Allah's Messenger visited us both in 
the morning and in the evening. When the Muslims were 
persecuted, Abu Bakr (Radhiallaho anho) set out for Ethiopia 
as an emigrant. When he reached a place called Bark-al-Ghimad, 
he met Ibn Ad-Daghna, the chief of the Qara tribe, who asked 
Abu Bakr, "Where are you going?" 
Abu Bakr said, "My people have turned me out of the country 
and I would like to tour the world and worship my Lord." 
Ibn Ad-Daghna said, "A man like you will not go out, nor will 
he be turned out as you help the poor earn their living, keep 
good relation with your kith and kin, help the disabled (or 
the dependents), provide guests with food and shelter, and 
help people during their troubles. I am your protector. So, 
go back and worship your Lord at your home." Ibn Ad-Daghna 
went along with Abu Bakr and took him to the chiefs of 
Quraish saying to them, "A man like Abu Bakr will not go out, 
nor will he be turned out. Do you turn out a man who helps 
the poor earn their living, keeps good relations with kith 
and kin, helps the disabled, provides guests with food and 
shelter, and helps the people during their troubles?" 
So, Quraish allowed Ibn Ad-Daghna's guarantee of protection 
and told Abu- Bakr that he was secure, and said to 
Ibn Ad-Daghna, "Advise Abu Bakr to worship his Lord in his 
house and to pray and read what he liked and not to hurt us 
and not to do these things publicly, for we fear that our 
sons and women may follow him." 
Ibn Ad-Daghna told Abu Bakr of all that, so Abu- Bakr 
continued worshipping his Lord in his house and did not pray 
or recite Qur'an aloud except in his house. 
Later on Abu Bakr had an idea of building a mosque in the 
court yard of his house. He fulfilled that idea and started 
praying and reciting Qur'an there publicly. The women and 
the offspring of the pagans started gathering around him 
and looking at him astonishingly. Abu Bakr was a softhearted 
person and could not help weeping while reciting Qur'an. 
This horrified the pagan chiefs of Quraish. They sent for 
Ibn Ad-Daghna and when he came, they said, "We have given 
Abu Bakr protection on condition that he will worship his 
Lord in his house, but he has transgressed that condition 
and has built a mosque in the court yard of his house and 
offered his prayer and recited Qur'an in public. We are
afraid lest he mislead our women and offspring. So, go to 
him and tell him that if he wishes he can worship his Lord 
in his house only, and if not, then tell him to return your 
pledge of protection as we do not like to betray you by 
revoking your pledge, nor can we tolerate Abu Bakr's public 
declaration of Islam (his worshipping)."
'Aisha added: Ibn Ad-Daghna came to Abu Bakr and said, "You 
know the conditions on which I gave you protection, so you 
should either abide by those conditions or revoke my 
protection, as I do not like to hear the 'Arabs saying that 
Ibn Ad-Daghna gave the pledge of protection to a person and 
his people did not respect it." Abu Bakr said, "I revoke 
your pledge of protection and am satisfied with Allah's 
protection." At that time Allah's Messenger was still in 
Mecca and he said to his companions, "Your place of 
emigration has been shown to me. I have seen salty land, 
planted with date-palms and situated between two mountains 
which are the two Harras." So, when the Prophet told it, 
some of the companions migrated to Medina, and some of 
those who had migrated to Ethiopia returned to Medina. 
When Abu Bakr prepared for emigration, Allah's Apostle said 
to him, "Wait, for I expect to be permitted to emigrate." 
Abu Bakr asked, "May my father be sacrificed for your sake, 
do you really expect that?" Allah's Messenger replied in 
the affirmative. So, Abu Bakr postponed his departure in 
order to accompany Allah's Messenger and fed two camels 
which he had, with the leaves of Samor trees for 
four months.
 
Bukhari Vol. 3 : No. 494

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