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  2. Mohammad Abu Bakr Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Moḥammad Abū Bakr Ṣiddīque (15 April 1845 – 17 March 1939) was a Bengali Islamic scholar and the inaugural Pir of Furfura Sharif in West Bengal. [2] He is regarded by his followers, who are scattered across eastern India and Bangladesh, [3] [4] as a mujaddid (reviver) of Islam in the region, due to his significant contributions in religious propagation via the establishment of mosques ...

  3. Abu Bakr - Wikipedia

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    He set in motion a historical trajectory that in a few decades would lead to one of the largest empires in history. His victory over the local rebel Arab forces is a significant part of Islamic history. Sunni Muslims revere Abu Bakr as the first of the rightly-guided caliphs and the greatest individual after the prophets and messengers.

  4. Abubakar Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Abubakar Siddique (19 August 1934 – 28 December 2023) [1] was a Bangladeshi poet, novelist, short-story writer and critic. He published more than 20 poetry books, 4 novels, 15 storybooks, and one rhyme book. [ 2 ]

  5. Family tree of Abu Bakr - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr (c. 573–August 23, 634/13 AH) was the first Muslim ruler after Muhammad (632–634). Sunnis regard him as rightful successor ( caliph ), the first of four righteous Caliphs ( Rashidun ). [ 1 ]

  6. Muslim Kayasths - Wikipedia

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    Toggle History and origin subsection. 1.1 Origin. ... also known as Siddiqui, [1] are a community of Muslims, ... and claim to be the descendants of Abu Bakr, ...

  7. Siddiq (name) - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr Siddiq (c. 573 – 634), the first Muslim Caliph following Prophet Muhammad's death. He ruled as khalifa 632 to 634 He ruled as khalifa 632 to 634 Shah Siddiq (also rendered Siddik, Siddiky, Siddiqi, Siddiquee), 14th-century Sufi saint and one of the 360 auliyas or followers who accompanied Shah Jalal

  8. Timeline of early Islamic history - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad's prominent companions Hassan ibn Thabit (d. 674), Ibn Abbas (d. 687), and the Kufan scholar al-Nakhai (d. 714) claim Abu Bakr to be the first adult male convert. Abu Bakr is also said to be one of the first male Muslim convert on accounts preserved by the historian al-Tabari. Despite the conflicts, when talking about adult males, Abu ...

  9. Md. Abu Bakr Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Md. Abu Bakr Siddique is the former secretary of the Ministry of Education in charge of the Secondary and Higher Education Division. [1] He was the former Chairman of the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation. [2] [3] He was the Secretary of the Bridges Division. [4] He served in the Public Security Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs. [5]