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Abu Bakr was paired with Khaarijah bin Zaid Ansari (who was from Medina) as a brother in faith. Abu Bakr's relationship with Khaarijah was most cordial, which was further strengthened when Abu Bakr married Habiba, a daughter of Khaarijah. [citation needed] Khaarijah bin Zaid Ansari lived at Sunh, a suburb of Medina, and Abu Bakr also settled ...
[19] [20] Having at some time taken the name Abu Bakr, al-Baghdadi is thought to have adopted the name of the first caliph, Abu Bakr. During the times when Muhammad [ 21 ] might have suffered from illnesses, Abu Bakr was the replacement for leading prayer , according to the Sunni tradition [ 22 ] of Islam . [ 23 ]
Atef Abu Bakr, also known as Abu Farah, (Arabic: عاطف أبو بكر; born 1946) is a Palestinian politician and diplomat who was a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and then of the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO). His membership to the latter lasted until 1990.
Abu Bakr Salem Bilfaqih (Arabic: أبو بكر سالم بلفقية; 17 March 1939 – 10 December 2017), also known by his kunya Abu Aseel (Arabic: أبو اصيل, lit. 'Father of "Aseel"'), was a Yemeni - Saudi singer, poet, and composer of Hadhrami origins.
Abu Bakr ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Marwān, was an Umayyad prince, son of Abd al-Aziz and brother of Umar II. Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Hazm (died 737), Sunni Islamic scholar based in Madinah, Saudi Arabia; Abu Bakr ibn Abd al-Malik (died 750), an Umayyad prince; Abu Bakr al-Isfahani (died 908), Persian scholar in Warsh recitation
Abu Bakr (c. 573–August 23, 634/13 AH) was the first Muslim ruler after Muhammad (632–634). Sunnis regard him as rightful successor ( caliph ), the first of four righteous Caliphs ( Rashidun ). [ 1 ]
Asma found her new neighbours to be "sincere women". She was a poor baker, and they used to make bread for her. [13] She and Al-Zubayr arrived in Medina with "neither property nor slave nor any possession in the earth other than his horse." Asma used to feed the horse, taking it out to graze and grinding date-stones for it.
Abu Bakr organized a band of Somali brigands, then attacked the popular leader of Adal emir Garad Abun Adashe and killed him subsequently moving the capital of Adal Sultanate to Harar city. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] However, a power struggle with Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi would ensue, who eventually defeated Abu Bakr and killed him.