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    Abu Bakr. 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. A close companion and father-in-law ...

  2. Abu Bakr, companion and adviser of the Prophet Muhammad, who assumed Muhammad’s political and administrative functions after his death. Abu Bakr is remembered as the first of the four so-called ‘rightly guided’ caliphs, during whose reigns many of the institutions of classical Islamic civilization were developed.

  3. Jan 17, 2020 · Abu Bakr (l. 573-634 CE, r. 632-634 CE) was an early convert of Islam; he was a close friend and confidant of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, and became the first caliph of the Islamic empire – a successor to Muhammad 's temporal position but not a prophet himself, as according to Islamic sources, that had ended with Muhammad (l. 570-632 CE).

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Abu Bakr was a wealthy man and was in the habit of using his wealth to benefit others. One of the evil pre-Islamic traditions was the practice of burying baby girls alive. This practice was stopped when the Prophet Muhammad came with the message of Islam. This pre-Islamic time is commonly known as the era of ignorance because the people lived without the knowledge of the values and principles of Islam.

  5. Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A.) was born in Makkah in the year 573 AD (Christian Era), two years and some months after the birth of the Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.). Abu Bakr (R.A.) was brought up within his decent good parents, thus he gained a considerable self-esteem and noble status. His father Uthman Abu Quhafah accepted Islam on the Day of Victory in ...

  6. Mar 24, 2019 · The First Muslim Caliph: Abu Bakr. Calligraphic representation of the name of Abu Bakr. Born to a wealthy family, Abu Bakr was a successful merchant with a reputation for honesty and kindness. Tradition has it that, having long been a friend to Muhammad, Abu Bakr immediately accepted him as a prophet and became the first adult male to convert ...

  7. The first mosque. Abu Bakr was the first person to build a mosque in the history of Islam. His titles. He had the unique distinction of being given the titles of 'Siddiq' and 'Atiq' by the Holy Prophet. Companionship of the Holy Prophet. Of all the companions, Abu Bakr was the closest and the dearest to the Holy Prophet.

  8. Abu Bakr (alternative spellings, Abubakar, Abi Bakr, Abu Bakar) (c. 573 – August 23, 634) ruled as the first of the Muslim caliphs (632–634). Abu Bakr was a towering figure in the development and early survival of Islam. He was responsible for preventing the break-up of the Islamic community following Muhammad's death and is regarded by Sunni Muslims, although not by Shi'a, as the most worthy of all Muhammad's early male companions. His character has impressed even those highly critical ...

  9. Jun 27, 2018 · Abu Bakr (ca. 573-634) was the first caliph, or successor of Mohammed as ruler of the Arab state. He held together the political structure created by Mohammed at Medina, defeated separatist revolts, and initiated the expansion of Islam into Syria and Iraq. Friend of Mohammed and three years younger, Abu Bakr was born in Mecca of the tribe of Quraysh and became a merchant. He was possibly the first mature man to accept Mohammed as the Prophet and to become a Moslem.

  10. Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (full name: أبو بکر محمد بن زکریاء الرازي, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakariyyāʾ al-Rāzī), c. 864 or 865–925 or 935 CE, often known as (al-)Razi or by his Latin name Rhazes, also rendered Rhasis, was a Persian physician, philosopher and alchemist who lived during the Islamic Golden Age.He is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of medicine, and also wrote on logic, astronomy and grammar. He is also known for his ...

  11. Abu Bakr knew full well what this honor meant and did full justice to the trust put in him. After the Prophet’s death, Abu Bakr was chosen as the caliph. He served for only two years, three months, and ten days before he, too, passed away. During this short period, Abu Bakr was able to do great things for Islam that made his name immortal and placed him among the greatest men of all times. Feedback . Share .

  12. The moment Abu Bakr al-Siddiq [ranhu], May Allah be pleased with him, embraced Islam, he spent all his money for the cause of Islam. He promptly set people free and helped end the hardships of the downtrodden Muslims. When he assumed the caliphate after the death of the Prophet [saw], he followed his steps in terms of catering for the poor, the ...

  13. www.al-islam.org › person › abu-bakrAbu Bakr | Al-Islam.org

    Abu Bakr Abdallah ibn Abi Quhafah (عبد الله بن أبي قحافة‎; c. 573 CE – 23 August 634 CE), popularly known as Abu Bakr (أبو بكر‎), was a companion and—through his daughter Aisha—a father-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.

  14. Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa, the first caliph (r. 632–634), and a member of the clan of Taym of the tribe of the Quraysh, was the first adult male convert to Islam, and the Prophet's close companion. A merchant and an expert on the genealogies of the Arab tribes, Abu Bakr came to be known as al-Siddiq, the truthful, or the one who trusts, a ...

  15. Abu Bakr Siddiq رَضِىَ اللهُ عَنْهُ, often known as Abu Bakr, was the first Caliph in Islam following Prophet Mohammad ﷺ. His full name is Abdullah bin Abu Quhafah Uthman bin Aamer Al Qurashi Al Taymi, and he comes from a line of people who are six generations apart from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. They both share a common ...

  16. Abū Bakr ( أبو بكر ; c. 573 AD-22 August 634), [1] was a senior companion and—through his daughter Aisha [2] —the father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Majority of sunni scholars and contemporaries believe Abu Bakr became the first openly declared Muslim outside Muhammad's family. [3] [page needed] [4] Abu Bakr served as a ...

  17. Get UPSC Notes on Abu Bakr. Find out important details about Abu Bakr. Also read about, in brief, his early life, appearance death, acceptance of Islam, life in Mecca, migration to Medina, military campaigns under Muhammad, battle of Badr, battle of Uhud, battle of the Trench, battle of Khaydar, expedition of Tabuk, battles of Hunayn and Ta’if, Abu Bakr as Amir-ul-Hajj, death of Muhammad and succession, reign of Abu Bakr, Ridda wars, expedition into Persia and Syria, preservation of Quran ...

  18. Jul 20, 2023 · Abu Bakr asked to accompany him, and the Prophet (peace be upon him) agreed. With tears of joy, Abu Bakr offered the Prophet the she-camel he had prepared for the journey. The Prophet accepted but insisted on paying him its cost. Meanwhile, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had several issues to deal with. First, he needed enough time to leave town without the Quraish knowing. So he asked his cousin Ali to sleep in his bed and cover himself with his green mantle.

  19. Jun 28, 2024 · Abu Bakr had the honor of being amongst the first people to embrace Islam. He was, so to speak, there at the birth of Islam. Close Friends. He and Prophet Muhammad were distant relatives; both members of the same tribe, the Quraish. It is believed by some scholars that they both traveled in the same caravan to Syria when Prophet Muhammad was 12 years old and Abu Bakr approximately 2 years younger.

  20. Jan 15, 2023 · Muhammad (PBUH) give him the titles of ‘Siddiq’ and ‘Atiq’. The land of Masjid Al-Nabwi was purchased with the money of Abu Bakr (RA). He was the first person appointed as “Amirul Hajj” by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was born on 27 October 573 and died on 22 August 634 (aged 61). His reign lasted for 2 years, 2 months, and 14 days.

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