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| Abu Bakr |
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(ä´b bäk´ r) (KEY) , 573634, 1st caliph, friend, father-in-law, and successor of Muhammad. He was probably Muhammads first convert outside the Prophets family and alone accompanied Muhammad on the Hegira. The marriage of Abu Bakrs daughter Aishah to Muhammad made the ties even stronger. On the Prophets death in 632, Umar secured Abu Bakrs election over the tribal chiefs and Ali. The two years of his caliphate were critical for Islam. Though he was himself fervent rather than warlike, his party crushed opposition in Arabia and began the remarkable extension of Islam as a world religion. He was succeeded by Umar. |
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