Abū Bakr (c. 573–August 23, 634/13 AH) was the first Muslim ruler after Muhammad (632–634). While Sunnis regard him as his rightful successor (caliph), chosen by the people, indeed, the first of four righteous Caliphs (Rashidun), the Shi'a insist that he violated Muhammad's direct orders and orchestrated a Coup d'état.
[edit] Family tree
Grandfather: 'Amir ibn 'Amr ibn Ka'ab ibn Sa'ad ibn Taim
- Father: Uthman ibn Amir Abu Qahafa
- Mother: Umm al-Khair Salma bint Shakhr ibn Amir ibn Ka'ab ibn Sa'ad ibn Taim
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- Himself: Atiq
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- Brother: Mu'taq
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- Brother: Utaiq [1]
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- Brother:
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- Wife: Qutaylah bint Abd-al-Uzza ibn 'Abd ibn As'ad (divorced)
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- Daughter: Asma bint Abu Bakr
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- Grandson Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - His birth spread happiness amongs muslims, killed by Hajjaj bin Yousef.
Great grandson: 'Abbad ibn 'Abd-Allah
Great great grandson: Yahya ibn 'Abbad
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- Grandson Urwa ibn al-Zubayr
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- Great grandson Hisham ibn Urwa
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- Son: 'Abd Allaah ibn Abi Bakr, married to 'Atika bint Zayd
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- Wife: Um Ruman bint Amir ibn Uwaymir ibn Zuhal ibn Dahman (from Kinanah)
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- Step son: Tufail ibn Abdullah, The son of Abd-Allah ibn Harith
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- Son: Abdu'l-Rahman ibn Abu Bakr
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- Daughter: 'Aa'ishah
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- Son in law: Muhammad, tree
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- Wife: Asma' bint Umays ibn Ma'ad ibn Taym al-Khath'amiyyah (former wife of Ja`far ibn Abī Tālib. She was later married to 'Ali ibn Abu Talib after Abu Bakr's demise.)
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- Son: Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr
Grandson: Qasim ibn Muhammad
Great granddaughter: Ummu Farwah who was married to Muhammad al-Baqir
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- Wife: Habibah bint Kharijah ibn Zayd ibn Abi Zuhayr (from the tribe of Banu al-Haris ibn al-Khazraj
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- Daughter: Umm Khultum bint Abu Bakr[2].
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[edit] See also
- Abu Bakr – Family tree
- Umar – Family tree
- Uthman – Family tree
- Ali – Family tree
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Books of Kings
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New Testament
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Rashidun Caliphs
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Caliphal Dynasties
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