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  1. Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Abi Quhafa al-Taymi (Arabic: مُحَمَّد بْن أَبِي بَكْر بْن أَبِي قُحَافَة, romanized: Muḥammad ibn ʾAbī Bakr ibn ʾAbī Quḥāfa; c. 631 –July/August 658) was an Arab Muslim commander in the service of the fourth Rashidun caliph and first Shia Imam, Ali ibn Abi Talib.

  2. Muḥammad b. Abī Bakr b. Abī Quḥāfa (Arabic: محمد بن أبي بکر بن أبي قحافه) (Dhu l-Qa'da 10 /February 632– Safar 38 /July 658) was one of the closest companions of Imam Ali (a), appointed by him as the governor of Egypt. He was the son of the first caliph and Asma' bt.

    • About Abu Bakr
    • Acceptance of Islam
    • Migration to Medina
    • Military Campaigns Under Muhammad
    • Abu Bakr as Amir-Ul-Hajj
    • Death of Muhammad
    • Reign of Abu Bakr
    • Preservation of The Quran
    • Legacy of Abu Bakr

    Abdullah ibn Abi Quhafa ibn Amir ibn Amr ibn Ka’b ibn Sa’d ibn Taym ibn Murrah ibn Ka’b ibn Lu’ayy ibn Ghalib ibn Fihr was the full name of Abu Bakr. The name Abd Allah implies “servant of Allah” in Arabic. Before converting to Islam, he was known by the name Ateeq, which means “saved one.” When Muhammad later referred to Abu Bakr as the “Ateeq,” h...

    Friends informed him upon his return from a business trip to Yemen that during his absence, Muhammad had proclaimed himself the messenger of God and a new faith. Muhammad ibn Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas is cited by the historian Al-Tabari in his Tarikh al-Tabari, who said: “I asked my father whether Abu Bakr was the first of the Muslims. He said, ‘No, more...

    Muhammad gave the order to move Muslims to Medina in 622 at the request of the local Muslims there. In batches, the migration got started. In charge of repaying any loans the Muslims had taken out, Ali was the last person to stay in Mecca. He is also known for sleeping in Muhammad’s bed when the Quraysh, commanded by Ikrima, tried to assassinate hi...

    Battle of Badr

    As one of Muhammad’s tent guards, Abu Bakr took part in the Battle of Badr, the first conflict between Muslims and Quraysh of Mecca, in 624 but did not engage in combat. Ali allegedly asked his friends who they believed to be the bravest man after asking them about this. Everyone agreed that Ali was the most courageous man alive. Then Ali responded: “No. Abu Bakr is the bravest of men. In the Battle of Badr we had prepared a pavillion for the prophet, but when we were asked to offer ourselves...

    Battle of Uhud

    He took part in the Battle of Uhud in 625, which resulted in the overwhelming defeat of the Muslims and his own injury. Before the combat had started, his son Abd al-Rahman, who was still a non-Muslim and was fighting for the Quraysh, stepped forward and issued a challenge to a duel. The challenge was accepted by Abu Bakr, but Muhammad dissuaded him. You were made a target for me, but I turned away from you and did not murder you, Abd al-Rahman remarked to his father later. However, if I had...

    Battle of the Trench

    He took part in both the invasion of Banu Qurayza and the Battle of the Trench in 627. Muhammad split the ditch into a number of sectors during the Battle of the Trench, and a detachment was stationed to monitor each area. The leader of one of these contingents was Abu Bakr. The enemy attempted to cross the ditch frequently, but each attempt was repelled. A mosque, afterwards known as “Masjid-i-Siddiq,” was built to honour this occasion near the location where Abu Bakr had repelled the enemy’...

    Muhammad led a team of 300 Muslims that he dispatched from Medina in 631 AD to conduct the Hajj in accordance with the new Islamic guidelines. Abu Bakr served as the delegation’s commander. The ninth chapter of the Quran, Surah Tawbah, was revealed to Muhammad the day after Abu Bakr and his group left for the Hajj. It is said that after this revela...

    The idea of the deep affection and trust that is supposed to have existed between Muhammad and Abu Bakr has been supported by a variety of stories about Muhammad’s final days. Muhammad once found himself unable to conduct prayers as he usually would as he was on the verge of death. He told Abu Bakr to step in for him, dismissing Aisha’s worries tha...

    Abu Bakr’s first address after becoming Caliph was as follows: “I have been given the authority over you, and I am not the best of you. If I do well, help me; and if I do wrong, set me right. Sincere regard for truth is loyalty and disregard for truth is treachery. The weak amongst you shall be strong with me until I have secured his rights, if God...

    Abu Bakr played a crucial role in keeping the Quran in writing. After the bloody Battle of Yamama triumph against Musaylimah in 632, it is stated that Umar discovered that 500 Muslims who had learned the Quran had perished. Umar asked Abu Bakr to give the go-ahead for the consolidation and protection of the scriptures in writing form out of concern...

    The Sassanid Empire and the Byzantine Empire, the two most potent empires at the time, were successfully invaded during his caliphate, despite the fact that it lasted only two years, two months, and fifteen days. The honour of becoming the first Caliph in Islamic history and the first Caliph to name a successor belonged to Abu Bakr. The whole sum o...

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · Abu Bakr was the dearest friend of the Prophet Muhammad. The Prophet (peace be upon him) used to speak about Abu Bakr remarking on how he was the only person who never hesitated to accept Islam once he heard about it.

  4. Muhammad had a son named Qasim Ibn Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr. Yahya was the greatest scholar and jurist of Medina and a student of Imam Sajjad (a.s). Both Shias and Sunnis confessed to the knowledge and intellect of Yahya. Qasim had a daughter name Umme Farwa.

  5. 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...

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  7. Sep 26, 2023 · Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr was a pious Muslim who supported the Imam of his time, Ali ibn Abi Talib, even though his sister Aisha opposed Ali in the Battle of Jamal.