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  1. 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.

    • Kufa
    • 10th of Muharram, 61 A.H. / 10 October, 680 AD
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    Abū Bakr, pseudonimo di Abd Allāh ibn Abī Quḥāfa, detto al-Ṣiddīq, è stato il primo califfo dell'Islam dal 632 al 634, epoca in cui la Umma fu impegnata a combattere varie tribù della penisola arabica che avevano abiurato l'Islam o che, più semplicemente, avevano deciso di recuperare una loro piena libertà d'azione.

  3. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. Il primo califfo o successore di Maometto (m. Medina 634 d. C.), già suo fido compagno e (come padre di ῾Ā'isha) suocero. Resse con patriarcale semplicità la comunità musulmana; sotto di lui fu domata la rivolta dei Beduini d' Arabia ( ridda) e vennero iniziate le grandi conquiste in Siria e Mesopotamia.

  4. Hasan ibn Ali (father) Known for. Being a companion of Husayn ibn Ali. 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 .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abu_BakrAbu Bakr - Wikipedia

    Abd Allah ibn Abi Quhafa (Arabic: عَبْد ٱللَّٰه بْن أَبِي قُحَافَة, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn Abī Quḥāfa; c. 573 – August 634), commonly known by his kunya Abu Bakr (Arabic: أَبُو بَكْر, romanized: Abū Bakr), was the first caliph, ruling from 632 until his death in 634.

  6. 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.

  7. Abu Bakr. 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 ...