Abu Bakr was the first Caliph after death of prophet Muhammad. He is the first man converted to Islam when prophet Muhammad introduced him to Islam religion. He was the prophet companion when prophet immigrated from Makkah (or Mecca) to AlMadinah (or Medina).
Hazrat Abu Bakar (RAU) was the FIRST free man who embraced Islam without asking any question or raising any doubt. Since his first day till his last day he stood by the Holy Prophet (SAW) through thick and thin. He is the Only blessed Muslim who has been given the title of 'Friend in the Cave' by Almighty Allah. He followed and loved the Holy Prophet (SAW) from the depths of his heart as no one else ever has. He surpassed in his love for the Holy Prophet (SAW) and Islam.
He is rightly considered the Saviour of Islam as at the sudden and unexpected passing away of the Holy prophet (SAW), it was he who amicably resolved the question of Caliphate that rose between the Ansaar (Helpers) and the Muhajreen (people who migrated from Makka to Madina).
Soon after, many tribes refused to pay Zakat. Some False people claimed prophet-hood. These were extremely painful days for Islam. It was this dauntless Rightful Caliph of Rasool (SAW) who fought against all these heavy odds and saved Islam.
Abu Bakr reunited the Arabs based on their Allegiance to Islam
It was Sunni
Abu Bakr ruled as a Caliph for 27 months.
was the father of muhammad and he was the first caliph after his death
Abu Bakr (PBUH) was named Abdallāh at birth.
Abu Bakr reunited the Arabs based on their Allegiance to Islam
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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.
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Hazrat Abu Bakr, the first caliph of Islam, ruled from 632 to 634 CE, following the death of the Prophet Muhammad. His caliphate was marked by the consolidation of the Muslim community and the initiation of the Ridda wars to suppress apostasy. Abu Bakr's leadership played a crucial role in the expansion of Islam across the Arabian Peninsula. He is revered as a key figure in Islamic history for his close companionship with the Prophet and his efforts in preserving and spreading the faith.
Abu Bakr, the future first Caliph.
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abu bakr lived in mecca
Said Abu Bakr's birth name is Said Mahmoud Abu Bakr.
Abu Bakr, the first caliph of Islam after the death of Prophet Muhammad, held the title of "Caliph" (Khalifah in Arabic), which means "successor" or "representative." He is often referred to as "Caliph Abu Bakr" or simply "Abu Bakr as-Siddiq," with "as-Siddiq" meaning "the truthful." His leadership marked the beginning of the Rashidun Caliphate, which was characterized by a focus on unifying the Muslim community and expanding Islamic territories.