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Abubakar Salim (born 7 January 1993) is a British actor and video game developer. For his work on Assassin's Creed Origins , he was nominated for a British Academy Games Award and named a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit .
Abu Bakr Salem Bilfaqih (Arabic: أبو بكر سالم بلفقية; 17 March 1939 – 10 December 2017), also known by his kunya Abu Aseel (Arabic: أبو اصيل, lit. 'Father of "Aseel"'), was a Yemeni - Saudi singer, poet, and composer of Hadhrami origins.
Salim Abubakar (born 6 April 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie C Group A club Pergolettese, on loan from Sassuolo. Born in Ghana, he plays for the Niger national team .
Abu Bakr was paired with Khaarijah bin Zaid Ansari (who was from Medina) as a brother in faith. Abu Bakr's relationship with Khaarijah was most cordial, which was further strengthened when Abu Bakr married Habiba, a daughter of Khaarijah. [citation needed] Khaarijah bin Zaid Ansari lived at Sunh, a suburb of Medina, and Abu Bakr also settled ...
Muhammad (Abu Atiq) Abd Allah Asma Umm Hakim Hafsa: Abd al-Rahman is the ancestor of many Albakri Al-Siddiqi families: the Al Atiqi found in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iraq, and Siddiqui and Quraishi families in South and Central Asia. In the horn of Africa, they are known as the Sheekhaal or Fiqi Umari family in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya ...
While all the Sahabah are very important in the Islamic faith, according to the sunni sect the most notable and important are the ten who they believe were promised paradise by the Prophet Muhammad: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali, Talhah, Zubair, Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Sa`îd ibn Zayd, and Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah.
Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter said that the episode was a "promising start" to the series, adding that it was "an intriguingly enigmatic crossroads". [3] Writing for Forbes, Erik Kain called the episode "terrific" and praised Collin and Salim's performances.
Tarim is often referred to as Al-Siddiqi City, in honor of Abu-Bakr al-Siddiq, the first caliph of Sunni Islam (r. 632–634). Abu Bakr prayed that Allah would increase Tarim's scholars and water, as its citizens stood with him during the Ridda wars after the Prophet's death (632–633).