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  2. Mande Bori - Wikipedia

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    Mande Bori, also known as Mande Bakari [a] and known in Arabic as Abu Bakr, [1] is a heroic figure in Mande oral tradition who was involved in the founding of the Mali Empire. He was the brother and right-hand man of Sunjata , the founder of the empire, [ 2 ] and served as the empire's kankoro-sigui, [ 3 ] an office that has been translated as ...

  3. Abu Bakr - Wikipedia

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    Abd Allah ibn Abi Quhafa (Arabic: عبد الله بن أبي قحافة, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʾAbī Quḥāfa; c. 573 – 23 August 634), commonly known by the kunya Abu Bakr (Arabic: أبو بكر, romanized: ʾAbū Bakr), was the first caliph, ruling from 632 until his death in 634.

  4. Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn al-Abbas al-Khwarizmi - Wikipedia

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    Abū Bakr Muḥammad b. al-ʿAbbās al-Khwarizmi (934 – Nishapur, 1002) was a poet and writer in the Arabic language.He gained patronage variously in the courts of Aleppo (with Sayf al-Dawla), Bukhara (with vizier Abu Ali Bal'ami ), Nishapur (praising its emir, Ahmad al-Mikali), Sijistan (under Tahir ibn Muhammad), Gharchistan, and Arrajan (with Sahib ibn Abbad).

  5. Ibn al-Mundhir - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Mundhir al-Naysaburi (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن إبراهيم بن المنذر بن الجارود النيسابوري) was a student of Shafi'i scholar al-Rabi' ibn Sulayman who was in turn a direct student of al-Shafi'i.

  6. Al-Jassas - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jaṣṣās (الجصاص, 305 AH/917 AD [2] - 370 AH/981 AD; [3] full name Abū Bakr Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī al-Rāzī al-Jaṣṣāṣ) was a Hanafite scholar, [1] [4] mostly known as the commentator of Al-Ḫaṣṣāf's work on Qādī (jurisprudence). According to Tillier (2009:281), the original work and its commentary can now "hardly be ...

  7. Battle of Abraq - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr As-Siddiq then considered launching a campaign against the rebellious Arab tribes gathered at Abraq and prepared for war. [8] [3] [10] When he announced his intention to personally lead the army, some Muslims tried to dissuade him: May God bless you, Caliph of the Messenger of God! Do not risk your life by leading the army yourself.

  8. Ibn Baqi - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Baqi (Arabic: إبن بقي) or Abu Bakr Yahya Ibn Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Rahman Ibn Baqi (Arabic: أبو بكر يحيى بن محمد بن عبد الرحمن بن بقي) (died 1145 or 1150) was an Arab poet from Córdoba or Toledo in al-Andalus. Baqi is one of the best-known strophic poets and songwriters of Al-Andalus.

  9. Shu'bah - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr Shu‘bah Ibn ‘Ayyash Ibn Salim al-Asadi al-Kufi an-Nahshali (Arabic: أبو بكر شعبة بن عياش بن سالم الأسدي الكوفي النهشلي, 95-193 AH/713-808 CE), [1] [2] [3] more commonly known as Shu'bah, is a significant figure in the history of Qur'an readings as well as a hadith narrator.