Hezreti Osman was a prominent figure in the early days of Islam. He was a successful businessman and became a Muslim at the invitation of his friend, Ebubekir. He was known for his humility and piety and was one of the first to migrate to Abyssinia. He later became the third caliph of Islam and oversaw the expansion of the Muslim empire. He is remembered for his contributions to the religion and his leadership during a critical time in Islamic history.
# Yslam
Hezreti Omar, Mekke şäherinde doglan Yslam dinini kabul edipdir. Ol Yslama duşmançylyk edýän kişilere garşy hem berk durmagy başarypdyr. Hezreti Omar Pygamberimiziň döwründe bolan ähli söweşe gatnaşypdyr. Onuň döwründe Yslam döwletiniň çäkleri giňäp Yslam döwletiniň baýlygy artyp başlapdyr. Hezreti Omar gelen baýlyklary adamlara adalatly paýlamagyň ýollaryny tapypdyr. Ol hazyna döredipdir we ol hazynadan garyplara, ýetimlere we mätäç kişilere hemaýat edilipdir. Onuň döwründe ADALAT sözi täzeden jan tapypdyr.
Hezreti Ebubekir, born in Mecca, was one of the first to accept Islam. He was a successful merchant and known for his generosity. He accompanied Prophet Muhammad on the Hijra to Medina and was the first caliph after the Prophet's death. He is known as 'Syddyk' (sadyk, wepaly) and lived his life according to the teachings of Islam and the Prophet's Sunnah. He passed away at the age of 63 in Mecca, leaving behind a legacy of selflessness and devotion to Islam.