Abu-bakr
a.d. 573–634, muhammad’s father-in-law and successor: first caliph of mecca 632–634.
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a.d. 573–634, muhammad’s father-in-law and successor: first caliph of mecca 632–634. historical examples ayesha (a-yesh’a), daughter of abu-bekr and favourite wife of mahomet, though she bore him no child, born in 610 or 611. the new gresham encyclopedia. vol. 1 part 3 various his own death, which was that of a warrior, left abu-bekr in […]