Correct Answer:
A. Abu-Ubaida bin Al-Jaraah (RA)
The correct answer is A: Abu-Ubaida bin Al-Jaraah (RA). Hazrat Abu Ubaidah ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) was a prominent companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and was famously known by the title Ameen-ul-Ummah, which means 'The Trustee of the Nation' or 'The Trustworthy One of the Muslim Community.' This title was bestowed upon him by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) due to his exceptional honesty, integrity, and profound sense of responsibility towards the Muslim community and its affairs. He served Islam with unwavering loyalty and dedication throughout his life.
- Option B: Abu Bakr Siddique (RA) is incorrect. Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) was the first Caliph of Islam and was known by the title As-Siddiq, meaning 'The Truthful' or 'The Verifier,' for his immediate and unwavering belief in the Prophet's (PBUH) experiences, especially the Isra and Mi'raj.
- Option C: Umar Farooq (RA) is incorrect. Hazrat Umar (RA) was the second Caliph of Islam and was famously titled Al-Farooq, meaning 'The Discerner between truth and falsehood,' because of his ability to distinguish between right and wrong and his firm stance on justice.
- Option D: Bilal Habshi (RA) is incorrect. Hazrat Bilal ibn Rabah (RA), often referred to as Bilal Habshi, was a revered companion and the first Muezzin (caller to prayer) of Islam. He is celebrated for his beautiful voice and steadfastness in the face of persecution, but his title was not Ameen-ul-Ummah.