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  1. Abū Bakr ibn al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī (Arabic: أبو بكر بن الحسن بن علي) was the son of Hasan ibn Ali. He went to Karbala with his uncle Husayn ibn Ali , and was killed in the Battle of Karbala on the day of Ashura .

  2. Abū Bakr ibn ʿAlī (Arabic: أبو بكر بن علي) was reportedly the son of Ali and Layla bint Mas'ud. He was among companions of Husayn who was martyred at the Battle of Karbala.

  3. Hasan ibn Ali (Arabic: الْحَسَنِ بْن عَلِيّ, romanized: al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī; c. 625 – April 670) was an Alid political and religious leader. The eldest son of Ali and Fatima and a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad , Hasan briefly ruled as caliph from January 661 until August 661.

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    Secondo lo sciismo colui che sarebbe diventato il suo secondo Imām nacque nel 624-5 (secondo anno dell'Egira) a Medina, forse a metà del mese sacro di ramaḍān. Il nome sarebbe stato scelto per lui dal nonno (Ḥasan vuol dire "bello" per virtù morali) mentre ʿAlī era orientato a dargli il nome clanico di Ḥarb. Alla nascita Maometto masticò un dattero...

    Al-Ḥasan ebbe diversi fratelli e sorelle, vista la poliginia praticata dal padre, tradizionale nella società araba tanto dell'età preislamica quanto di quella islamica. Essi erano: 1. al-Ḥusayn b. ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib 2. Zaynab bt. ʿAlī 3. al-ʿAbbās b. ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib 4. ʿUmar b. ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib 5. Umm Kulthūm bint ʿAlī 6. al-Muḥsin b. ʿAlī 7. ...

    (AR) al-Zubayrī, Kitāb nasab Quraysh (Il libro della genealogia dei Quraysh), E. Lévi-Provençal(ed.), Il Cairo, Dār al-maʿārif, 1951.
    (FR) Henri Lammens, Etudes sur le règne du Calife Moʿâwia Ier, Lipsia, 1908 (pp. 147–149).
    (IT) Leone Caetani, Annali dell'Islam, Milano-Roma, Hoepli – Fondazione Caetani della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, vol. X, 1926.
    (EN) Wilhelm Barthold (Vasilii Vladimirovich Bartol‘d), An historical geography of Iran. Edited and translated into English by Svat Soucek, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1984.
    al-Ḥasan ibn ʽAlī, su sapere.it, De Agostini.
    (EN) Ḥasan, su Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
  4. Abū Bakr nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Il primo califfo o successore di Maometto (m. Medina 634 d. C.), già suo fido compagno e (come padre di ῾Ā'isha) suocero.

  5. August 23, 634 (aged 61) Title / Office: caliph (632-634), Caliphate. Notable Family Members: daughter ʿĀʾishah. Abū Bakr (born 573—died August 23, 634) was Muhammad ’s closest companion and adviser, who succeeded to the Prophet’s political and administrative functions, thereby initiating the office of the caliph.

  6. 17 gen 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 ...