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Muhammad Bin Amuwiah
Born in Suhraward, Muhammad Bin Amuwiah’s name was Abdullah Bin Sa’d. He was from the tribe of Quraysh and a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq as well as the grandfather of Sheikh Abu Al-Najib Al-Suhrawardi and the great-grandfather of Sheikh Shahab.
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Ateeq (Atiq), Master of the Sunnah
Ateeq Bin Abdullah Al-Bakri, also known as Abu Bakr, was an Asharite preacher called the “Master of the Sunnah.” Originally from Northwest Africa, he was a descendant of Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq.
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Ibn Al-Musahih
The muhaddith (transmitter of hadith) Ali Bin Muhammad Bin Ali Bin Muhammad Bin Abdullah (known as both Abu Al-Hasan and Ibn Al-Musahih) was from the tribe of Quraysh and a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq.
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Ibrahim Bin Muhammad Al-Taymi
The poet Ibrahim Bin Muhammad Bin Abdullah Bin Uthman was from the tribe of Taym, a sub-clan of the tribe of Quraysh, and a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq.
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Mehrez Ben Khalaf Al-Tunisi
Mehrez Ben Khalaf Ben Razine Ben Yarbouh Ben Hanthala Ben Isma’il Ben Abdel-Rahman Ben Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq (also known as Abu Mahfouth and Abu Hamad) was from the tribe of Taym, a sub-clan of the Quraysh, and a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq. He was a renowned sheikh, scholar, teacher, and prominent ascetic.
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Ahmed Abu Al-Abbas Al-Asbahani
Ahmed Bin Hatim Bin Bassam Bin Aamer, known as Abu Al-Abbas Al-Bakri Al-Taymi Al-Asbahani Al-Shahid. In the sources available to us, there was not sufficient information regarding this individual, other than the fact that he was called “Al-Bakri Al-Taymi.”
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AbuBakr Lineages
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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Fifth Century AH
It is the century of the dissemination of Bakris worldwide and their arrival to its Far East and West. It is the century of the Sultan of Tunisia "Sidi Mehrez Bin Khalaf", and the century of Al 'Amawiyyah al-Naisabouri, century of al-Asbahani, the century of the convergence of East to West: the century of al-Maghribi al-Baghdadi who was called by his grandfather as "the deep-rooted scholar of Sunna sciences".