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  1. 5 days ago · 28 October 2024. Bilal Ibn Rabah (RA) was one of the beloved companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him). He is a great example of someone with unwavering faith and steadfastness for his religion and is perhaps one of the most well-known Black Muslims in Islamic history. Born into slavery, Bilal later lived under the command of the Quraysh ...

  2. Bilal ibn Rabah being whipped after he declared his Islamic faith. When Bilal's master, Umayyah ibn Khalaf, found out about his faith, he began to torture Bilal. [7] At the instigation of Abu Jahl, Umayyah bound Bilal and had him dragged around Mecca as children mocked him. [11]

  3. Jun 21, 2014 · Bilal Ibn Rabah’s acceptance of Islam is a powerful story, involving slavery, conversion, torture, and rescue. It touches on aspects of racism, is a lesson in pluralism, and teaches us that piety is the only way to measure of a person’s worth.

  4. Jan 31, 2016 · Bilal was a black slave belonging to 'Umayyah ibn Khalaf. He was tall, thin and slightly hump-backed. Thick grayish hair crowned his head. He moved about silently - speaking only in reply. He was born to two slave parents, making him a slave.

  5. Jun 21, 2014 · The story of Bilal is often used to demonstrate the importance of pluralism and racial equality in Islam. More importantly it is an example of piety being the measure of a man, rather than race, ethnicity or social status.

  6. Aug 1, 2013 · Bilal Ibn Rabah’s (may Allah be pleased with him) acceptance of Islam is a powerful story, involving slavery, conversion, torture, and rescue. It touches on aspects of racism, is a lesson in pluralism, and teaches us that piety is the only way to measure of a person’s worth.

  7. The Superstar of IslamBilal ibn Rabah (may Allah be pleased with him) was the first muadhin (caller of Adhan) of our Ummah and he was hand picked for this role by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

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