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  2. Family tree of Abu Bakr - Wikipedia

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    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. Aisha

  3. Meray Qatil Meray Dildar - Wikipedia

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    Umar's family does not approve of this relationship. But the young lovers finally get married after Umar's elder brother persuades them to consent. But after the marriage, Maham faces her in-laws, Umar's father, his elder brother Bakhtyar, Bakhtyar's wife Rubab, Umar's paternal aunt Durdaana and her daughter Shifa.

  4. Marvi - Wikipedia

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    Umar's younger sister. [1] Badar Khalil as Mehru, Umar and Laila's mother [1] Kaiser Khan Nizamani as Akbar Ali, Laila's fiancé and cousin. [1] Mahmood Siddiqui as Umar and Laila's father, a politician and landlord. Noor Muhammad Lashari as Marvi's father, the village school teacher. [1] Manzoor Murad as Kheth, Marvi's cousin and fiancé.

  5. Family tree of Umar - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Rahman ibn Umar (the Older) Abd al-Rahman ibn Umar (the Younger) [1] Hafsa bint Umar: She was first married to Khunais ibn Hudhafa of Banu Sahm, but became a widow in August 624. [2] She was then married to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, yet she had no children. Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal: Ubayd Allah ibn Umar: Zayd ibn Umar (The Younger) [3]

  6. Abu Bakr - Wikipedia

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    Umar hastily took Abu Bakr's hand and swore his own allegiance to the latter, an example followed by the gathered men. The meeting broke up when a violent scuffle erupted between Umar and the chief of the Banu Sa'ida, Sa'd ibn Ubadah. This event suggests that the choice of Abu Bakr was not unanimous, with emotions running high as a result of ...

  7. Siddiqui - Wikipedia

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    Siddiqui (Arabic: صدیقی) are a Muslim community, found mainly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, and in communities in Saudi Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa. It is also an Islamic-based common name in reference to the 1st Rashidun Caliph Abu Bakr who was known as Al-Siddiq and is considered the common ancestor of Siddiquis.

  8. List of Pakistanis by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir Siddiqui & Co. [5] 8: Noor Alam Khan: $220 million: 2013: Properties, gold mines, real estate and agricultural land. [6] References This page was last ...

  9. Siddiqis in the Horn of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Siddiqi (Arabic: صدیقی) is a Muslim family name, found in the Horn of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. Sheikh is an additional title used occasionally by Siddiqis to signify noble Arab heritage.