Abu Bakr carried out the first conquests Rashidun Caliphate which was then expanded by his successor. He did not actually conquer any empires. He conquered mesopotamia (Iraq) from the Persian (Sasanian) Empire, but not persia itself. He conquered Syria from the Byzantine Empire, but not the rest of this empire.
Abu Bakr ruled as a Caliph for 27 months.
The Islamic Empires that had Caliphs were conquered by those with sultans, emirs, and emperors.
Abu Bakr reunited the Arabs based on their Allegiance to Islam
was the father of muhammad and he was the first caliph after his death
Abu Bakr (PBUH) was named Abdallāh at birth.
Perhaps you are referring to abu Bakr? Abu Bakr was one of Muhammad's fathers-in-laws and became the first Caliph.
Abu Bakr. Then Omar. Then Othman. Then Ali.
He was regarded as the prophet's second favorite person (Abu Bakr's daughter Aisha was his first favorite).
abu bakr lived in mecca
Said Mahmoud Abu Bakr
Said Abu Bakr's birth name is Said Mahmoud Abu Bakr.
Only Sunnis agreed on Abu Bakr as first Caliph after prophet Muhammad death. The Shiites believed that the Caliph should from the prophet family and accordingly they supported Ali to be the first caliph and not Abu Bakr. However, the Shiites accepted the majority selection of Abu Bakr and supported him and Ali (God pleased with him) was a closeadviser to Abu Bakr. See for more information the related question below
Abu Bakr Siddeeq (R.T) is a SAHABI, the first Qufifa rashadeen and the (profet sallhoalihe wasalam) nearest FRIEND
Abu Bakr
Rajah Abu Bakr
Abu Bakr, Uthmann, Umar, the first three khalifas. What is meant by "escaped"? Abu Bakr died naturally, the other two by violence. None "escaped" in the usual sense.
The first Caliph was Abu Bakr Assidik.