AbuBakr Lineages

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Here you can find the biographies of those who are among the most prominent men and women from the lineage of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (RA) in the many time periods and places they spread to and lived in. They have been arranged according to the centuries they lived in based on the Islamic calendar.

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  • Umm Ul-Khair, Mother of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq


    Umm Ul-Khair (“The Mother of Goodness”) was the mother of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq. Her name was Salma, and according to some sources: “Laila” Bint Sakhar Bin ‘Amr Bin Ka’ab Bin Sa’ad Bin Taym Bin Murrah Bin Ka’ab Bin Lu’ay Bin Ghalib. Umm Ul-Khair was from the tribe of Taym, a sub-clan of the tribe of Quraysh, and she embraced Islam at the start of the Call to Islam along with her son, Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with them both.

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  • Sayyida Aisha, Mother of the Believers


    Sayyida Aisha, the Mother of the Believers, was the daughter of our Honorable Master, Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, may Allah be pleased with her and her father. Ten years younger than her half-sister Asma’, who shared the same father, Aisha was a beloved wife to Habibullah (the Beloved of Allah) – the Prophet, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him and his family – as well as “the Mother of the Believers,” whose innocence was revealed from above the seven heavens.

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  • “Dhat an Nitaqayn” (She of the Two Waistbands)


    Sayyida Asma’ Bint Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq Bin Abi Quhafa Uthman Bin Aamer Bin ‘Amr Bin Kaab Bin Sa’d Bin Taym was the daughter of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him). Her mother was Qutaylah Bint Abdul-Uzza Bin Asaad Bin Jaber Bin Malik Bin Hisli Bin Aamer Bin Luayy. She was the full sister of Abdullah Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq and the paternal half-sister of Umm Al-Mu’minin, Aisha, who was ten years younger than Asma’.

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  • Umm Kulthum, Daughter of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq


    Umm KulthumBint Abi Bakr As-Siddiq Bin Abi Quhafa Bin Aamer Bin ‘Amr Bin Kaab Bin Saad Bin Taym. 

     

    Umm Kulthum’s mother was HabibaBintKharija Bin Zaid Bin Abi Zuhair Bin Malik Bin Imru’ al-Qais Bin Malik Al-Aghar Bin Thalaba Bin Kaab Bin Al-Khazraj Bin Al-Harith Bin Al-Khazraj, whose brother, Zaid Bin Kharija, spoke after death.

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  • Umm Farwa Bint Abi Quhafa


    Umm FarwaBint Abi Quhafa was the sister of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, may Allah be pleased with him. Her mother was Hind Bint Nufayl (or “Nuqayd,” according to some sources) Bin Bujair Bin Abd Bin Qusai, whose mother was Umm Farwa Bint Abi Jundub Bin Rawaha of the tribe of Huthail. 

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  • Umm Aamer Bint Abi Quhafa


    Umm Aamer Bint Abi Quhafa’s mother was Hind Bint Nuqayd (or“Nufayl,” according to some sources) Bin Bujair Bin Abd Bin Qusai.

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  • Qurayba Bint Abi Quhafa (The Girl with the Necklace)


    The youngest daughter of the Sahabi (Companion) Abu Quhafa and the youngest sister of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, may Allah be pleased with him. Her mother was Hind Bint Nufayl (or “Nuqayd,” according to some sources) Bin Bujair Bin Abd Bin Qusai, whose mother was Umm Farwa Bint Abi Jundub Bin Rawaha of the tribe of Huthail. Qurayba was married to the Sahabi Qais Bin Sa’d Bin Ubadah of the Ansar, but she did not have any children with him.

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  • Umm Ruman Al-Kinaniyah, Wife of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq


    Umm Ruman Bint Aamer Bin Uwaymir was from the tribe of Kinanah and a narrator of the hadith. Upon embracing Islam, she pledged her allegiance to the Prophet and emigrated to Madinah. She was one of the first emigrants, a devoutly obedient worshipper.

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  • Asma Bint Umais, Mother of Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq


    As-Sayyida Asma Bint Umais Bin Ma’ad Bin Taym Bin Al-Harith of the tribe of Khathaam was the mother of Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq, may Allah be pleased with him and his father. Asma embraced Islam before the Messenger of Allah, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him and his family, entered the home of Al-Arqam in Makkah. 

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  • Habiba Bint Kharija


    Habiba Bint Kharija Bin Zaid Bin Abi Zuhair Bin Malik Bin Imru’ al-Qais Bin Malik Al-Aghar Bin Thalaba Bin Kaab Bin Al-Khazraj Bin Al-Harith Bin Al-Khazraj. Her mother, who embraced Islam and pledged an oath of allegiance to the Messenger of Allah, was Huzayla Bint ʿInaba Bin ‘Amr Bin Khadij Aamer Bin Jusham Bin Al-Harith. 

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  • Asma’ Bint Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq


    One of the trusted narrators of the hadith, Asma’ Bint Abdel-Rahman narrated on the authority of Aisha, while both Abdel-Rahman Bin Al-Qasim Bin Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq.

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  • Hafsah Bint Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq


    Hafsah Bint Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq was of the Tabi’een (contemporaries of the Sahaba) and a trustworthy narrator of hadith. She narrated on the authority of her father, her paternal aunt Aisha, and her maternal aunt Umm Salama. The Noble Hadiths were also narrated on her authority. 

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  • Aisha Bint Talha Bin Ubaydullah


    Aisha Bint Talha Bin Ubaydullah Bin Uthman Bin Aamer Bin ‘Amr Bin Kaab Bin Saad Bin Taym. Her mother was Umm Kulthum, the daughter of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, and her maternal aunt was Aisha, the Mother of the Believers. Aisha Bint Talha was the person who most closely resembled her maternal aunt Aisha, the Mother of the Believers, who arranged for her to marry her nephew (Abdullah Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq), who was Aisha Bint Talha’s cousin. She did not have children with any of her husbands except for him.

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  • Maymuna Bint Abdel-Rahman


    Maymuna Bint Abdel-Rahman Bin Abdullah Bin Abdel-Rahman bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him) was the mother of: Abdul-Malik and Ateeq (Atiq), the sons of Abdul-Aziz Bin Al-Walid Bin Abdul-Malik Bin Marwan Bin Al-Hakam Bin Abi Al-Aas Bin Umayah of the Umayyad Dynasty, of the tribe of Quraysh.

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  • Umm Salama Bint Muhammad Bin Talha


    Umm Salama Bint Muhammad Bin Talha Bin Abdullah Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with her and her ancestors) was the wife of Musa Al-Jun Bin Abdullah Al-Mahdh Bin Al-Hasan Al-Muthanna Bin Al-Hasan (the Prophet’s matrilineal grandson) Bin Ali Bin Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with him.

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  • Sayyida Bint Abdel-Rahim Al-Suhrawardi


    Shaikha Sayyida Bint Abi Al-Ridha Abdel-Rahim Bin Abi Al-Najib Abdul-Qahir Bin Abdullah Al-Suhrawardi, wife of Sheikh Shahab Al-Din Al-Suhrawardi. She was born on the 23rd of Dhul Hijjah in the year 563 AH. 

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  • Shamia Bint Al-Bakri


    Shamia Amatul-Haq, daughter of the muhaddith (transmitter of hadith) Abu Ali Al-Hasan Bin Abi Abdullah Muhammad Bin Abi Al-Futouh Muhammad Bin Abi Sa’d Muhammad Bin Abi Saeed Muhammad Bin ‘Amrouk, who was ‘Amr Bin Abi Saeed Muhammad Bin Abdullah Bin Al-Hasan Bin Al-Qasim Bin ‘Alqama Bin Al-Nadhr Bin Muath Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Al-Qasim Bin Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq, a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq who was from the tribe of Taym, a sub-clan of the tribe of Quraysh.

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  • Sit Al-Fuqaha’ (The Master of Jurists)


    Fatima Bint Muhammad Bin Muhammad Bin Isma’il Bin Yusuf Al-Bakri Al-Fayoumi, known as Sit Al-Fuqaha’ (The Master of Jurists). 

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  • Mu’nisa Khatun


    Mu’nisa Khatun (also called Fatima), daughter of Muhammad, known as Ibn Sukar Bin Ali Bin Muhammad Bin Ali Bin Dhargham Bin Ali Bin Abdel-Kafi Bin Esa Bin Al-Hasan Bin Muhammad Bin Hubaira Bin Al-Hasan Bin Yusuf Bin Anas Bin Abdullah Bin Saeed Bin Ahmed Bin Lahiq Bin Saleh Bin Ibrahim Bin Muhammad Bin Talha Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq. 

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  • Al-Sayyida Sit Quraysh (The Lady of Quraysh)


    Sit Quraysh (The Lady of Quraysh) was the daughter of Al-Shams Muhammad Bin Abdel-Rahman Jamal of Madinah.

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  • Fatima Bint Abdul-Warith Al-Bakri


    Al-‘Arifa Al-Rabbania, Al-Sayyida Fatima Bint Sheikh Abdul-Warith Bin Muhammad Bin Abdul-Warith Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abdul-Warith Bin Muhammad Bin Abdul-Warith Bin Muhammad Bin Abdul-Atheem Bin Yahya Bin Al-Hasan Bin Musa Bin Yahya Bin Ya’qub Bin Najm Bin Esa Bin Sha’ban Bin Esa Bin Dawud Bin Muhammad Bin Nuh Bin Talha Bin Abdullah Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with them all),

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  • Khadija Bint Jalaluddin Al-Bakri


    Khadija Bint Jalaluddin Al-Bakri was the sister of Sheikh Muhammad Abi Al-Hasan Taj Al-Aarifeen Al-Bakri. She emigrated to the land of the two sanctuaries and stayed there for nearly 30 years until she died and was buried in Al-Baqi’. 

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  • Saffiyah Bint Sidi Sulaiman


    Al-Sayyida Saffiyah Bint Sheikh Sidi Sulaiman Bin Abi Samaha was from the tribe of Quraysh and a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq. She was a follower of the Sunni tradition and lived a noble life. 

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  • Amna Al-Bakria


    Amna Bint Abdullah Bin Ahmed Bin Abi Al-Qasim Bin Abi Al-Aafiah Bin Abi Bakr Al-Shakouriya Al-Bakria was from Chefchaouen (in present-day Morocco), where she was born. She later lived and died in Dará. Her ancestry could be traced back to Sidi Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him) through her well-renowned pious ancestor, the Honorable “Wali Allah Ta’ala” and Noble Hajji, Al-Sayyid Abi Ali Hassoun Bin Abdul-Halim Bin Isma’il Bin Dawud Bin Ishaq Bin Abdul-Halim Bin Abdel-Rahman ....... 

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  • Sheikha Munira Al-Ateeqi (Al-Atiqi)


  • Al-Sayyida Al-Dhaouia


  • Moudhi Bint Abdulaziz Al-Ateeqi (Al-Atiqi)


  • Kulthum Al-Siddiq (The Poetess)


    Kulthum Al-Siddiq is a contemporary poet whose full name is Mrs. Karima Bint Sulaiman Bin Sheikh Bin Abi Hafs Bin Al-Tayyib Al-Bushikhi Al-Bubakri. She hails from the tribe of Awlad Sidi Sheikh (also spelt “Ouled Sidi Cheikh”) in Morocco.

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  • Safeia Al-Bakri