The text is a transcript of a speech about the life of Hazrat Bilal, a companion of Prophet Muhammad and the first person to call Muslims to prayer. The speech narrates how Hazrat Bilal was born as a slave in Mecca, embraced Islam, endured torture and persecution from the infidels, was freed by Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddiq, migrated to Madina, served the Prophet with devotion, and became the first muezzin of Islam. The speech also praises Hazrat Bilal's courage, faith, love, and sacrifice. The speech uses poetic language, religious expressions, and emotional appeals to inspire the audience.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- 1. Hazrat Bilal bin Jab was a slave whose father passed away when he was a child.
- 2. He became a Muslim and endured torture and persecution from his master Umiya bin Kalb and other infidels in Mecca.
- 3. He was bought and freed by Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddiq, who treated him with kindness and respect.
- 4. He accompanied the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Madina and became the first person to recite the Azaan (call to prayer).