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IS's Amaq News Agency confirmed Baghdadi's death on October 31 and announced Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi as his successor. [78] Abu Hamza al-Qurashi became their new spokesman after its prior spokesperson, Abul-Hasan al-Muhajir, was killed in an October 27 U.S. strike in northwest Syria following the Barisha raid. In an audio message ...
In 620, Muhammad's uncle and protector, Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib, and Muhammad's wife Khadija died. Abu Bakr's daughter Aisha was betrothed to Muhammad; however, it was decided that the actual marriage ceremony would be held later.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is a pseudonym. [18] His kunya (teknonym) was Abu Bakr, meaning "father of a young camel". [19] [20] Having at some time taken the name Abu Bakr, al-Baghdadi is thought to have adopted the name of the first caliph, Abu Bakr.
Once Abu Bakr's sovereignty over Arabia had been secured, he initiated a war of conquest in the east by invading Iraq, then a province of the Sassanid Persian Empire; while on the western front, his armies invaded the Byzantine Empire. [4] In 634, Abu Bakr died and was succeeded by Umar (r. 634–644), who continued his own war of conquest. [5]
Most likely, Ali did not pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr until his wife Fatima died within six months of her father Muhammad. [44] In Shia sources, the death (and miscarriage) of the young Fatima are attributed to an attack on her house to subdue Ali at the order of Abu Bakr. [45] [34] [35] [46] Sunnis categorically reject these allegations. [46]
Kataeb Hezbollah announced Abu Bakr’s death “following the bombing of the American occupation forces” in a statement. Those officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t ...
When she died, her husband 'Ali, buried her at night without informing Abu Bakr and he said the funeral prayer by himself." [28] Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, a ninth-century Sunni scholar, writes in his hadith collection Sahih al-Muslim, "Fatima who got angry with Abu Bakr...She forsook him and did not talk to him until the end of her life. She lived ...
He was a son of Abū Bakr from his marriage with Asma bint Umays. When Abu Bakr died, Asma bint Umais married Ali ibn Abi Talib. Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr had a son named Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr's wife was called Asma and she was the daughter of Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr who was Abu Bakr's other son. The ...