Abu Bakr

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Abu-Bakr
n. (AD 573-634) father-in-law of the Muslim prophet Muhammad, first caliph of Mecca


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Abu Bakr
For other people named Abu Bakr, see Abu Bakr (name).Abū Bakr (c. 573August 23 634/13 AH) was an early convert to Islam and a senior Sahaba (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Throughout his life, Abu Bakr remained the closest friend and confidant of Prophet Muhammad. Upon Muhammad's death he became the first Muslim ruler (632–634), regarded by Sunni Islam as the first of the Rashidun (four righteously guided Caliphs). His caliphate lasted two years and three months, during which time he consolidated the Muslim state. Upon the death of the Prophet, some tribes rebelled, and in return he fought the Ridda wars against these Arab tribes to establish the rule of law and peace over all of Arabia. He also conquered the lands of Syria and Iraq.
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Abu Bakr
The first of the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs , Abu Bakr was an early believer and follower of Mohammed who became a close advisor to him. When Mohammed was ill towards the end of his life, Abu Bakr lead the congregational prayers and the nineth Hajj . In 632, he became the first successor to Mohammed following Mohammed's death. Abu Bakr died in 634.

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