Community Service in the Life of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq

| September 22, 2009 | Comments (4)

Before you read on, digest this simple truth: Abu Bakr As-Siddiq remains one of our heroes and superstars till the end of time. This is a fact, Oh Muslims, not a fallacy.

May Allaah be pleased with him, put himself at the forefront of community service to the people before his reign as the khalifah. The recipients of his benevolent services were single mothers whose husbands had died or were martyred while defending Islam. He ran some house errands for them such as preparing dough and milking their goats.

However, when he was elected to be the Muslims’ leader after the death of the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe was salam, the single mothers had apprehension and anxiety. Their concern was that this new position would become a stumbling block, thus preventing him from continuing his services for them. One time, he overheard one widow say: “Now, no one will milk our goats for us,” to which he responded, “No, by Allah I will continue milking your goats.”

And so, off he went to the woman’s residence. At the entrance of the door was the woman’s young daughter who exclaimed with joy, “Mum, the goats’ milker is here!!” Abu Bakr becomes the renowned goat milker. For whom? The widows, the weak, and the orphans. Subhanallah!

Truly, this is community service 101. This is a description of a selfless community service for the less privileged and underserved. In our present days and times, when the weak, the poor, the destitute, are looked down upon, and their basic rights are unfulfilled by those in authority; when wealth and riches have become the order of the day for our Muslim leaders, and pride and arrogance have beclouded their judgments to acknowledge the rights of those under them. From this story, we can all learn from the life of Abu Bakr As-siddiq. Despite his reign as the khalifah and his ultimate success as one of the top ten chosen Muslim men promised paradise by Allaah subhana wa Ta’ala, he didn’t get carried away with these positions. In reality, he got carried away by being at full service to his community members, fulfilling their basic needs, one widow and one orphan at a time.

By Maryam Funmilayo

MashaAllah, May we all strive to obtain the knowledge, confidence, will-power and dedicated to follow-through in our participation in serving our communities more. Ameen,

Please share how you and your families are serving your community; not out of arrogance, but as a means of helping all of us find more means and opportunities to give back to those in need more than others.

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  1. Ikram Kurdi says:

    MashAllah beautiful story. :)

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    Ponn Sabra Reply:

    MashaAllah, we are very grateful to Sister Maryam for sharing this beautiful story, about our beloved Abu Bakr (radi allahu anhu).

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  2. parik says:

    Nice article. Can you also write some things about the family (Ali, Hasan, Hussein, Fatima, Zainab, etc.) of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and how they were pure, kind-hearted, and generous to other human beings while defending and preserving Islam? They are exemplary role models to all of humankind and especially Fatima and Zainab for us Muslim women!

    Thank you :)

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    Ponn Sabra Reply:

    Wy-ayakum sister. Jazaka Allahu Khayrun for making the request. InshaAllah, we’ll keep you posted.

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