hazrat ali and hazrat abu bakr were one of the four rashiduns and both of the two hazrats were beloved companions of muhammed may peace be upon him. according to sahih bukhari abu bakr loved muhammed saw and also hazrat ali radiyallaho
hazrat abu bakr ,hazrat omer, abdul mutalib, hazrat ali.
what is the concepts of hazrat abu bakr ra
Hazrat Abu Bakr, Hazrat Umar Farooq, Hazrat Usman Ghani, Hazrat Ali (May Allah be pleased with them all).
I am not aware of any Shiite who hates Caliph 'Ali. Perhaps you are asking why some Shiites hate Caliphs Abu-Bakr, 'Omar, and 'Othman. Those Shiites who do opposed these leaders do so because they believe that Mohammed intended 'Ali to succeed him and these three individuals conspired with other Muslims to prevent 'Ali's ascendance as Caliph. They consider the shura or election that led to Abu-Bakr's appointment and the direct appointments of 'Omar and 'Othman to be a violation of the true nature of Mohammed's succession.
Ali ibn Abu Bakr al-Haythami died in 1404.
Ali ibn Abu Bakr al-Haythami was born in 1335.
Hazrat abu bakr R.A 573-634 AD Hazrat Umar R.A 583-644 Hazrat Usman R.A 573-556 Hazrat Ali R.A 597-661
The first four Caliphs in Islam are regarded as the Khulfa-e-Rashidun or The Four Rightly Guided Caliphs. These caliphs are regarded as the most famous and comprise of Hazrat Abu Bakr, Hazrat Umar, Hazrat Usman as well as Hazrat Ali.
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
hazrat abu bakkar siddique(R.A)
Historical AnswerThe first caliph was Abu Bakr who ruled from June 632 C.E. to August 634 C.E.Shiite AnswerThe Prophet himself declared, in front of many people returning home from Hadj, that Ali ibn Abi Talib ( A. S. ) Was to be the Imam ( Leader ) after him. However, Abu Bakr got himself elected by a Shoura in contravention to the Prophet's Will. As a result, he was a false Caliph. Ali was finally recognized as Caliph by all Muslims in 656 C.E.
Umar, Uthman, Ali, and Abu Bakr