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Abu Bakr | |
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Born | Abdullah ibn Uthman c. 573 Mecca, Hijaz, Arabia (present day Saudi Arabia) |
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Died | c. 23 August 634 (age 61) |
Other names | al-Siddiq (the truthful) Khalifat Rasul Allah (Viceroy to the Apostle of Allah) |
Successor | 'Umar bin Al-Khattaab |
Spouse | Kutayla bint 'Abd al-'Uzza
Umm Ruman bint 'Amir Asma' bint 'Umays Habiba bint Kharidia |
Abu Bakr was a companion of the prophet and the first caliph after the death of Muhammad. He was also the father-in-law to Muhammad via Muhammad's marriage to his daughter Aisha. According to the Islamic tradition, his reign was short, less than two years before he died, and consumed with the battle against the false prophets of the Ridda Wars.