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Wan Abu Bakar was born on 3 February 1833 in the Istana Lama in Teluk Belanga, Singapore.He was the eldest son of Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim and a patrilineal descendant of Temenggong Abdul Rahman who was in turn a matrilineal descendant of Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah IV, the first Sultan of Johor's Bendahara dynasty.
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 ...
Abu Bakar bin Jambol [a] (1897–1976) was a Bruneian aristocrat, civil servant and community leader of Tutong descent. He served as a member of the Tujuh Serangkai ("Seven Branches") committee from 1953 to 1954, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] tasked with gathering public opinions on the proposed constitution of Brunei from both rural and urban communities.
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Abu Bakr (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن أبي بكر; c. 596 or 605 –675), [1] was an Arab Muslim military commander in the service of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the Rashidun caliphs Abu Bakr (r. 632–634), and Umar (r. 634–644). His mother was Umm Ruman and he was the full brother of Aisha.
Habib Aboe Bakar Al-Habsyi (Arabic:أبو بكر الحبسي, romanized: Abu Bakr Alhabsi; born 15 October 1964) is an Indonesian politician who fills the office of Secretary-General of the Prosperous Justice Party for the period 2020–2025. [1]
Abu Bakr organized Harla troops, then attacked the popular leader of Adal emir Garad Abun Adashe and killed him subsequently moving the capital of Adal Sultanate to Harar city. [3] However, a power struggle with Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi would ensue, who eventually defeated Abu Bakr and killed him.
Abu al-Faraj considers Abu Bakr's martyrdom to have occurred before that of Qasim. [1] Abu al-Faraj quotes from Al-Mada'ini, who through his chain of transmitters quotes from Abu Mikhnaf, and from Sulayman bin Rashid that Abu Bakr was martyred by an arrow shot fired by Abd Allah ibn Uqba al-Ghanawi. [4]
Abu Bakr was born in Tarim in the Hadhramawt in 1447. [4] In his youth, Abu Bakr studied the teachings of al-Ghazali, and in his early adulthood, he was sent to Aden to undertake missionary duties there. Abu Bakr oversaw the construction of the city's mosque and its Sufi school, and later settled down in the city. [5]