Hadhrat Bilal (Radhiyallaho anho) and his Sufferings 
             Hadhrat Bilal (Radhiyallaho anho) is one of the best known of 
              the galaxy of Sahabah as moazzin of the Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe 
              wasallam) masjid. He was an Abyssinian slave of a disbeliever in 
              Mecca. His conversion to Islam was, naturally, not liked by his 
              master and he was, therefore, persecuted mercilessly. Ummayah bin 
              Khalaf, who was the worst enemy of Islam, would make him lie down 
              on the burning sand at midday and would place a heavy stone on his 
              breast, so that he could not even move a limb. He would then say 
              to him: 
            
              "Renounce Islam or swelter and die." 
           
            Even under these afflictions, Bilal (Radhiyallaho anho) would exclaim:- 
            "Ahad"-The One (Allah). "Ahad"-The One (Allah). 
            He was whipped at night and with the cuts thus received, made to 
              lie on the burning ground during the day to make him either forsake 
              Islam or to die a lingering death from wounds. The torturers would 
              get tired and take turns (Abu Jahl, Umayyah and others) and vie 
              with one another in afflicting more and more painful punishment, 
              but Hadhrat Bilal (Radhiyallaho anho) would not yield. At last Abu 
              Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho) bought his freedom, and he became a free 
              Muslim. 
            As Islam taught implicitly the oneness of the Almighty Creator, 
              while the idolaters of Mecca believed in many gods and goddesses 
              with minor godlings, therefore Bilal (Radhiyallaho anho) repeated: 
            "Ahad (The One), Ahad (The One)." 
            This shows his love and devotion to Allah. Allah was so dear to 
              him that no amount of persecution could distract him from reciting 
              His Holy name. It is said that the urchins of Mecca would drag him 
              in the streets, with his words "Ahad!, Ahad!" ringing 
              in their wake. 
            Look how Allah rewarded his steadfastness! He was to have the honour 
              of becoming the Prophet's moazzin. He was always to remain with 
              him at home and abroad to call out the Azaan for his Salaat. After 
              the Prophet's death it became very hard for him to continue his 
              stay in Madinah where he would miss him at every step and in every 
              corner. He therefore left Madinah, and decided to pass the rest 
              of his life striving in the path of Allah. Once he beheld the Prophet 
              (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) in his dream saying to him: 
           
              "O, Bilal! How is it that you never visit me." 
            
            No sooner did he get up than he set out for Madinah. On reaching 
              there, Hadhrat Hasan and Hadhrat Husain (Radhiyallaho anhuma) (The 
              Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) grandsons) requested him 
              to call out the Azaan. He could not refuse them, for they were very 
              dear to him. But as soon as the Azaan was called, the people of 
              Madinah cried openly out of their anguish at the memory of the happy 
              old days of the Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) time. Even 
              the women came out of their houses weeping. Hadhrat Bilal (Radhiyallaho 
              anho) left Madinah again after a few days and died in Damascus in 
              20 A.H.  
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