The territory under Muslim rule expanded rapidly
Abu Bakr reunited the Arabs based on their Allegiance to Islam
Islam was spread by Prophet Muhammad pbuh. after his death his companions spread it. most notable are abu bakr, umar bin khatab, uthman gani, and ali pbut
Abou Bakr Asseddik
Abu Bakr.
Yes, after Muhammads death Abu Bakr became the next leader of Islam for two years.
It was Sunni
The first Caliph was Abu Bakr Assidik.
~Muhammad was his son-in-law. Abu Bakr was a close companion to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the first man believed in Muhammad prophesy and accepting Islam religion. Abu was the only companion to Prophet Muhammad during his Immigration from Mecca (Makkah) to Medina. Abu Bakr is the father of Aisha, (may God be pleased with her) Prophet Muhammad wife. Abu Bakr was the 1st Caliph (Ruler) after prophet Muhammad death.
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Answer 1it was a very small place and he was popular..... Myth... meaning stories parents told there kids and on and on and then there are stories too.Answer 2Mohammed's death did not spread or help to spread Islam. It was actually a detriment to the early spread of Islam. A large minority of Arab tribes had seen converting to Islam as a loyalty pact to Mohammed as opposed to an eternal religion. As a result, when Mohammed died, they considered themselves "released" from Islam. Caliph Abu Bakr was then forced to fight a civil war in Arabia to reunify the seceding Arab tribes into a unified Islamic region. It was not until Caliph Abu Bakr had quelled this dissent that Islam could spread under his successor, Caliph Omar.
The leader of Islam after prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is Abou Bakr Assedique (may God be pleased with him).
He united Arabia under the Muslim faith.Hazrat Abu Bakr was the 1st caliph of Islam among the 4 caliphs. He became caliph after the death of Holy Prophet pbuh.He united Arabia under the muslim faithAbu Bakr united the arids under one religionWell, he was the first khalifa; he supplied the Prophet with his favorite wife, the child Aisha, and, as the money-man, his fortune keep Islam alive during the hard years before the move to Yathrib.He united Arabia under the Muslim faith.