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Abū Bakr (c. 573–August 23, 634/13 AH) was the first Muslim ruler after the Prophet Muhammad (632–634). While Sunnis regard him as his rightful successor (caliph), chosen by the people, indeed, the first of four righteous Caliphs (Rashidun), the Shi'a insist that he violated Muhammad's direct orders and orchestrated a Coup d'état.

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Grand father: Amir ibn Amr Ibn Ka’ab Ibn Sad Ibn Taim Ibn Marrah al-Quraschi

Father: Uthman ibn Amir aka "Abu Quafah"
Brother: Quafah ibn Uthman
Himself: Abu Bakr - his real name is Abd-Allah
wife: Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza
Daughter: Asma bint Abu Bakr - Died natural death in old age
Grandson Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - Is said to be born in a Nikah Mut'ah, killed by Hajjaj bin Yousef.
Grandson Urwa ibn al-Zubayr
Great grandson Hisham ibn Urwa
Son: `Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr
Wife: Um Ruman
Step son: Tufail ibn Abdullah, The son of Abd-Allah ibn Harith
Son: ‘Abd ar-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr - poisoned by Muawiya I
Daughter: Aisha, tree - Married to the prophet Muhammad.
Son in law: Muhammad, tree
Wife: Asma bint Umais -after the death of Abu Bakr, she married Ali and moved to his household with her son and daghter.
Daughter: Umm Khultum bint Abu Bakr - Possibly married Umar in young age.
Son: Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr - tortured and killed by Muawiya I soldiers, highly respected by Shi'as.
Wife: Habeebah bint Khaarijah ibn Zayd

He also had a son named Qasim.

[edit] Great grand relatives

[edit] See also

  1. Abu BakrFamily tree)
  2. UmarFamily tree
  3. UthmanFamily tree
  4. AliFamily tree

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