Life of Hazrat
Usman(RA)PRESENTATION MADE BY:
HAIDER SHEHZAD
ROLL NO:G1F15-BSCS0055
Biography
Uthmān ibn ‘Affān (RA)
Date Of Birth:
11 November 644
Death:
20 June 656
Burial:
Jannat al-Baqi, Madinah
Life Before Islam of Hazrat
'Uthman:

Hadrat Uthman (R.A.) belonged to a noble family of Quraish in Mecca. His ancestral
pedigree joins with that of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'Alaihi wa Sallam) in the fifth
generation. He was from the "Umayyah" family of Quraish, which was a well
reputed and honourable family of Mecca during the pre-Islamic days. In the famous
battle of "Fajar" the Commander-in-Chief of the Quraish army, Harb bin Umayyad
was from the same family. The descendants of this family are known as "Banu
Umayyad" or "Umawwin".

Hadrat 'Uthman (R.A.) was born in 573 A.C. His patronymic name was "Abu Amr"
and father's name was "Affan bin Abdul-As". He was known by the name "'Uthman
ibn ‘Affan". Hadrat Uthman was one of the few persons of Mecca who knew reading
and writing. When he grew up, he started business in cloth which made him very
rich. He used his money in good ways and always helped the poor. 'Uthman (R.A.)
was a soft natured and kind hearted man. He did not hesitate to spend any amount
of money on seeing a man in trouble in order to remove his misery. For his noble
qualities the Meccans had great respect for him.
Life After Acceptance Of
Islam:
 Hadrat Uthman (R.A.) accepted Islam when Abu Bakr (R.A.) preached to him. He was one
of those Muslims who accepted Islam in its very early days. Though "Banu Hashim" (the
Holy Prophet's family) was rival to "Banu Umayyah" (Hadrat Uthman's family), and the
latter was in power at that time, yet Uthman (R.A.) did not hesitate to acknowledge the
prophethood of Hadrat Muhammad (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) which meant authority
and supremacy over "Banu Hashim". This was one of the reasons why Quraish leaders,
belonging to Banu Umayyah (like Abu Sufyan) were opposing the Holy
Prophet(Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam). Thus acceptance of Islam in such a position shows
the clear-mindedness of Hadrat Uthman (R.A.). When he accepted Islam, the Quraish
who once loved Uthman became his enemies. Even his relatives like Hakam (one of his
uncles) began to rebuke him and chastised him severely.

One of the daughters of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam), Hadrat Ruqayyah
(R.A.) was married to one of the sons of Abu Lahb (an arch-enemy of Islam). When the
Holy Prophet(Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) started to preach Islam, Abu Lahb asked his
son ‘Utbah to divorce her. Then the Holy Prophet married her to Hadrat Uthman (R.A.)
Emigration to Abyssinia
 When life in Mecca became hard for the Muslims, he went to the Holy
Prophet (Sallallahu'alaihi wa Sallam) and sought permission to take refuge
in Abyssinia along with other Muslims. The permission was granted. Hadrat
Uthman and his wife crossed the Red Sea with other Muslims and
migrated to Abyssinia. At the time of his migration the Holy Prophet
(Sallallahu'alaihi wa Sallam) remarked: "Uthman is the first man of my
Ummah to migrate (for sake of Allah) with his family." He stayed there for a
couple of months and came back to Mecca when he was wrongly informed
by somebody that the Quraish had accepted Islam.

Title Of "Dhun-nurain“:

Hadrat Uthman (R.A.) migrated second time with other Muslims to
Medina. He could not participate in the first battle of Islam against non-
believers of Mecca at Badr, because his wife was very ill. She died before
the Muslims returned from Badr after the victory. The Holy Prophet
(Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) gave him glad tidings that he would get the
same reward as though he had participated in the battle. After the death
of Hadrat Ruqayyah (R.A.), the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam)
married his next daughter, "Umm Kulthum" with him and he was given
the title of "Dhun-nurain" i.e., the man with two lights.
The Khilafat Of Hazrat
Uthman:

Before his death, Hadrat ‘Umar (R.A.) appointed a panel of six men to select a "Khalifah"
from amongst themselves and then sought his approval through Bai'at (Pledge of
loyalty) by Muslim Public. He also instructed them to make the nomination within three
days. The panel included Uthman,'Ali, Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas, Talha, Zubair and 'Abdur
Rahman bin 'Auf (Ridwanullah-i-'Alaihim) as the members.

The panel could not arrive at any decision even after long meetings. Then, Hadrat
'Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf proposed somebody to withdraw his name in order to decide
the matter. When he got no response, he withdrew his own name. The remaining
members agreed that he could take a decision. He consulted each member individually
except Hadrat Talha (R.A.) who was not present at Medina. It so happened that Hadrat
Uthman proposed 'Ali's name and Hadrat 'Ali proposed Uthman's name for the post of
Khalifah. But Zubair and Sa'd (R.A.) were more in favour of Hadrat Uthman than Hadrat
‘Ali. After more consultations with other companions and thinking over the problem
during the third night, Hadrat ‘Abdur Rahman bin ‘Auf(R.A.) gave his decision in the
morning of the fourth day in favour of Hadrat Uthman (R.A.).
Services Of
Hazrat Usman:

He was a very prominent Muslim to serve Islam by all means. He participated in almost all the battles with the non-
believers in which the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) had also taken part, except "Badr". At the time of
the "Treaty of Hudaibiya" he was sent to Mecca to negotiate with the non-believers. Then the Muslims were wrongly
informed about his murder by the non-believers of Mecca. It is for this reason that the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu
'alaihi wa Sallam) sought a pledge by the Muslims to fight with the non-believers in revenge of his murder. That
pledge is known as "Bai'at al-Ridwan" (the Pledge of Ridwan). For Uthman’s pledge, the Holy Prophet(Sallallahu
'alaihi wa Sallam) put his left hand (representing Uthman's hand) on his right hand.

When the Muhajirin (Emigrants) from Mecca came to Medina, they had great difficulty in getting drinking water.
Hadrat Uthman (R.A.) bought a well named "bi’r-i-Rumah” from a Jew for twenty thousand dirhams for free use of
Muslims. That was the first trust ever made in the history of Islam. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam)
gave him the glad tidings of Paradise for this act.

When the number of Muslims increased, the Prophet's mosque became too small to accommodate the increasing
population, it was Uthman (R.A.) who responded to the Prophet's call and bought land for its extension. When the
Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) went to the expedition of Tabuk, Hadrat Uthman bore the expenses for
one third Islamic army (i.e., about 10,000 men). He also gave one thousand camels, fifty horses and one thousand
Dinars (gold coins) to support the rest of the army. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu'alaihi wa Sallam) remarked on this,
"Nothing will do any harm to Uthman from this day, whatever he does."
Sayings Of Prophet Muhammad
(s.a.w.w) About Hazrat Uthman:
 1. Every Prophet will have a special companion of Him in the Heaven, and my
companion there will be Usman. (Ibn-e-Majah)
2. Should I not feel shame from Usman to whom the angels feel shame from.
(Muslim)
3. Oh Usman!, if ALLAH some day give you this government and the hypocrites
want you to put off this shirt (government) which ALLAH gave you, then you
should not put it off. [Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) repeated these words
three times] (Ibn-e-Majah, Tirimzi)
4. Once a funeral came in front of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) to offer Salah
(funeral prayer). Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) didn't offered the prayer of that
person and went back. On being asking Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) said: He
kept hatred from Usman, thus ALLAH kept hatred from him. (Mishkawt)

Life of hazrat usman(ra)

  • 1.
    Life of Hazrat Usman(RA)PRESENTATIONMADE BY: HAIDER SHEHZAD ROLL NO:G1F15-BSCS0055
  • 2.
    Biography Uthmān ibn ‘Affān(RA) Date Of Birth: 11 November 644 Death: 20 June 656 Burial: Jannat al-Baqi, Madinah
  • 3.
    Life Before Islamof Hazrat 'Uthman:  Hadrat Uthman (R.A.) belonged to a noble family of Quraish in Mecca. His ancestral pedigree joins with that of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'Alaihi wa Sallam) in the fifth generation. He was from the "Umayyah" family of Quraish, which was a well reputed and honourable family of Mecca during the pre-Islamic days. In the famous battle of "Fajar" the Commander-in-Chief of the Quraish army, Harb bin Umayyad was from the same family. The descendants of this family are known as "Banu Umayyad" or "Umawwin".  Hadrat 'Uthman (R.A.) was born in 573 A.C. His patronymic name was "Abu Amr" and father's name was "Affan bin Abdul-As". He was known by the name "'Uthman ibn ‘Affan". Hadrat Uthman was one of the few persons of Mecca who knew reading and writing. When he grew up, he started business in cloth which made him very rich. He used his money in good ways and always helped the poor. 'Uthman (R.A.) was a soft natured and kind hearted man. He did not hesitate to spend any amount of money on seeing a man in trouble in order to remove his misery. For his noble qualities the Meccans had great respect for him.
  • 4.
    Life After AcceptanceOf Islam:  Hadrat Uthman (R.A.) accepted Islam when Abu Bakr (R.A.) preached to him. He was one of those Muslims who accepted Islam in its very early days. Though "Banu Hashim" (the Holy Prophet's family) was rival to "Banu Umayyah" (Hadrat Uthman's family), and the latter was in power at that time, yet Uthman (R.A.) did not hesitate to acknowledge the prophethood of Hadrat Muhammad (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) which meant authority and supremacy over "Banu Hashim". This was one of the reasons why Quraish leaders, belonging to Banu Umayyah (like Abu Sufyan) were opposing the Holy Prophet(Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam). Thus acceptance of Islam in such a position shows the clear-mindedness of Hadrat Uthman (R.A.). When he accepted Islam, the Quraish who once loved Uthman became his enemies. Even his relatives like Hakam (one of his uncles) began to rebuke him and chastised him severely.  One of the daughters of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam), Hadrat Ruqayyah (R.A.) was married to one of the sons of Abu Lahb (an arch-enemy of Islam). When the Holy Prophet(Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) started to preach Islam, Abu Lahb asked his son ‘Utbah to divorce her. Then the Holy Prophet married her to Hadrat Uthman (R.A.)
  • 5.
    Emigration to Abyssinia When life in Mecca became hard for the Muslims, he went to the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu'alaihi wa Sallam) and sought permission to take refuge in Abyssinia along with other Muslims. The permission was granted. Hadrat Uthman and his wife crossed the Red Sea with other Muslims and migrated to Abyssinia. At the time of his migration the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu'alaihi wa Sallam) remarked: "Uthman is the first man of my Ummah to migrate (for sake of Allah) with his family." He stayed there for a couple of months and came back to Mecca when he was wrongly informed by somebody that the Quraish had accepted Islam. 
  • 6.
    Title Of "Dhun-nurain“:  HadratUthman (R.A.) migrated second time with other Muslims to Medina. He could not participate in the first battle of Islam against non- believers of Mecca at Badr, because his wife was very ill. She died before the Muslims returned from Badr after the victory. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) gave him glad tidings that he would get the same reward as though he had participated in the battle. After the death of Hadrat Ruqayyah (R.A.), the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) married his next daughter, "Umm Kulthum" with him and he was given the title of "Dhun-nurain" i.e., the man with two lights.
  • 7.
    The Khilafat OfHazrat Uthman:  Before his death, Hadrat ‘Umar (R.A.) appointed a panel of six men to select a "Khalifah" from amongst themselves and then sought his approval through Bai'at (Pledge of loyalty) by Muslim Public. He also instructed them to make the nomination within three days. The panel included Uthman,'Ali, Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas, Talha, Zubair and 'Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf (Ridwanullah-i-'Alaihim) as the members.  The panel could not arrive at any decision even after long meetings. Then, Hadrat 'Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf proposed somebody to withdraw his name in order to decide the matter. When he got no response, he withdrew his own name. The remaining members agreed that he could take a decision. He consulted each member individually except Hadrat Talha (R.A.) who was not present at Medina. It so happened that Hadrat Uthman proposed 'Ali's name and Hadrat 'Ali proposed Uthman's name for the post of Khalifah. But Zubair and Sa'd (R.A.) were more in favour of Hadrat Uthman than Hadrat ‘Ali. After more consultations with other companions and thinking over the problem during the third night, Hadrat ‘Abdur Rahman bin ‘Auf(R.A.) gave his decision in the morning of the fourth day in favour of Hadrat Uthman (R.A.).
  • 8.
    Services Of Hazrat Usman:  Hewas a very prominent Muslim to serve Islam by all means. He participated in almost all the battles with the non- believers in which the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) had also taken part, except "Badr". At the time of the "Treaty of Hudaibiya" he was sent to Mecca to negotiate with the non-believers. Then the Muslims were wrongly informed about his murder by the non-believers of Mecca. It is for this reason that the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) sought a pledge by the Muslims to fight with the non-believers in revenge of his murder. That pledge is known as "Bai'at al-Ridwan" (the Pledge of Ridwan). For Uthman’s pledge, the Holy Prophet(Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) put his left hand (representing Uthman's hand) on his right hand.  When the Muhajirin (Emigrants) from Mecca came to Medina, they had great difficulty in getting drinking water. Hadrat Uthman (R.A.) bought a well named "bi’r-i-Rumah” from a Jew for twenty thousand dirhams for free use of Muslims. That was the first trust ever made in the history of Islam. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) gave him the glad tidings of Paradise for this act.  When the number of Muslims increased, the Prophet's mosque became too small to accommodate the increasing population, it was Uthman (R.A.) who responded to the Prophet's call and bought land for its extension. When the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) went to the expedition of Tabuk, Hadrat Uthman bore the expenses for one third Islamic army (i.e., about 10,000 men). He also gave one thousand camels, fifty horses and one thousand Dinars (gold coins) to support the rest of the army. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu'alaihi wa Sallam) remarked on this, "Nothing will do any harm to Uthman from this day, whatever he does."
  • 9.
    Sayings Of ProphetMuhammad (s.a.w.w) About Hazrat Uthman:  1. Every Prophet will have a special companion of Him in the Heaven, and my companion there will be Usman. (Ibn-e-Majah) 2. Should I not feel shame from Usman to whom the angels feel shame from. (Muslim) 3. Oh Usman!, if ALLAH some day give you this government and the hypocrites want you to put off this shirt (government) which ALLAH gave you, then you should not put it off. [Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) repeated these words three times] (Ibn-e-Majah, Tirimzi) 4. Once a funeral came in front of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) to offer Salah (funeral prayer). Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) didn't offered the prayer of that person and went back. On being asking Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) said: He kept hatred from Usman, thus ALLAH kept hatred from him. (Mishkawt)