
Abu Bakr as-Siddiq
Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, born in 573 CE, was a close companion and father-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He is renowned for being the first caliph of the Islamic community following the Prophet's death in 632 CE. His leadership was pivotal during the early years of Islam, as he faced rebellious tribes and maintained the unity of the Muslim Ummah. Known for his integrity and wisdom, Abu Bakr was instrumental in the compilation of the Quran and played a vital role in establishing the foundations of the Islamic state. His tenure as caliph lasted until his death in 634 CE, and he is revered by Muslims as a model of faith and leadership.
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Abu Bakr as-Siddiq asked the Prophet Muhammad for words to recite in the morning and evening.
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Abu Bakr as-Siddiq asked the Prophet Muhammad for words to recite in the morning and evening.
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