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  1. Islam. Bilāl ibn Rabāḥ ( Arabic: بِلَال بِن رَبَاح) (5 March 580 – 2 March 640), was one of the Sahabah (companions) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was born in Mecca and is considered to have been the first mu'azzin in history, chosen by Muhammad himself.

    • Rabah
    • Muezzin and Secretary of Treasure of The Islamic State of Medina
    • Hamamah
  2. Aug 7, 2023 · Bilal Ibn Rabah (R.A) First Muezzin of Islam: Life Story. Zahra Ashfaq. August 7, 2023. The remarkable life of Bilal Ibn Rabah (R.A) shines as a beacon of unwavering devotion and remarkable courage in the history of Islam.

  3. Jan 14, 2020 · hadith 14 January 2020. 6,546 12 minutes read. Bilal Ibn Rabah (ra) was the first announcer of the time of Muslim prayer and the troublemaker to the idols. He was one of the miracles of faith and truthfulness, one of Islam’s great miracles.

  4. Bilal Ibn Rabah (R.A.) was the first Muezzin of Islam (Muslim official of a mosque who summons the faithful to prayer from a minaret of a mosque five times a day). He was chosen as the first Muezzin by the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) himself.

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · Hazrat Bilal’s (ra) father’s name was Rabah and his mother’s name was Hamamah. Hazrat Bilal (ra) was a slave of Umayyah bin Khalf. His title was Abu Abdullah however, according to other narrations, it is also mentioned as Abu Abdur Rahman, Abu Abdul Karim and Abu Amr. Hazrat Bilal’s (ra) mother was from Abyssinia while his father was ...

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Roaa Saber. April 23, 2024. 9:00 am. No Comments. Share this Article: Dive into the heart of Islamic history as we explore the remarkable life of Bilal ibn Rabah, a figure whose unwavering faith and soul-stirring voice left an indelible mark on the early Islamic community.

  7. Bilal ibn Rabah (may Allah bless him) is one of the most illustrious names in Islamic history. The Prophet selected Bilal to be one of his distinguished companions. Bilals rise to a position of prominence in Islam is evidence of the importance of pluralism and racial equality in Islam.