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Abu Al-Samh Abdullah Hubiban (or Habiban)
Abu Al-Samh Abdullah, known as: Hubiban Bin Al-Hasan Bin Muhammad Bin Al-Husayn Bin Jumu’ah. He was from the tribe of Taym, a sub-clan of the tribe of Quraysh, a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, and a hafith who lived in Shushtar.
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Al-Mifrij Al-Shurouti
Al-Mifrij Abu Harb Bin Ahmed Bin Al-Mifrij Al-Shurouti was from the tribe of Taym, a sub-clan of the tribe of Quraysh, a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq.
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Abu Ali Al-Talhi
Abu Tahir Al-Salafi (d. 576 AH) mentioned him in Mu’jam Al-Safar, saying: I heard Abu Al-Qasim Abdel-Rahman Bin Muhammad Bin Esa Al-Sfaqsi Al-Basir Bel Thaghar saying: I heard Abu Ali Al-Talhi in Egypt saying: "The Qur’an is a like a plant that flourishes when learned, so if you never want to forget it, do not exceed more than five at once.”
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Abdel-Rahman Ibn Al-Jawzi
The Hanbali muhaddith (transmitter of hadiths), exegetist, historian, and preacher, Abu Al-Faraj Jamaluddin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Al-Hasan Ali Bin Muhammad Bin Ali Bin Ubaydullah Bin Abdullah Bin Hummadi Bin Ahmed Bin Muhammad Bin Ja’far Bin Abdullah Bin Al-Qasim Bin Al-Nadhr Bin Al-Qasim Bin Muhammad Bin Abdullah Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Al-Qasim Bin Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq of Baghdad, was from the tribe of Taym, a sub-clan of the tribe of Quraysh, and a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq more commonly known as Ibn Al-Jawzi.
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Abdul-Razzaq Ibn Al-Jawzi
The Noble Sheikh Abu Al-Baqa’ Abdul-Razzaq Bin Abi Al-Hasan Ali Bin Muhammad Bin Ali Bin Ubaydullah Bin Abdullah Bin Hummadi Al-Baghdadi.
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Abu Nasr Ibn Al-Muhajir
Muhammad Bin Muhammad Bin Al-Hasan Bin Al-Muhajir Bin Al-Hasan Bin Jibril Bin Ibrahim Bin Isma’il Bin Yahya Bin Talha Bin Abdullah Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq
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Abu Al-Qasim Ibn Al-Muhajir
Al-Husayn Bin Al-Hasan Bin Al-Muhajir Bin Al-Husayn Bin Jibril Bin Ibrahim Bin Isma’il Bin Al-Husayn Bin Talha Bin Abdullah Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq of Nishapur.
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Abu Bakr Ahmed Bin Al-Ashraf
Ahmed Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Al-Ashraf Al-Bakri Al-Marouzi, also known as Abu Bakr the Preacher. Al-Samaani (d. 562 AH) mentioned him, saying:In the book Al-Qand, by Umar Bin Muhammad Bin Al-Nasafi, I read about his lineage (being connected to that of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq) ....
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Ali Bin Imran Ibn Ma’ruf
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Naser Bin Arafat Al-Qusi
The Sufi ascetic Naser Bin Arafat Bin Esa Bin Ali was also known as Abu Al-Futouh Al-Qusi the ascetic.
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Abu Najib Al-Suhrawardi
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Aaz Bin Umar Al-Suhrawardi
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Abu Al-Fawz Esam Bin Ghannam
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Abu Al-Fakhr Hisham Bin Ghannam
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Muhammad Bin Abdullah Bin Muhammad Bin Amuwiah
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Abu Bakr Bin Ateeq (Atiq) Al-Suwayriqi
Abu Bakr Muhammad Bin Ateeq Bin Najm (or Bin Umar) Bin Ahmed Al-Suwayriqi Al-Bakri was an honorable jurist and poet, as well as an eloquent speaker and a man of piety from Suwayriqiyah, which is a village near Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah located between Makkah and Madinah. It is called the “village of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq” (may Allah be pleased with him), as Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq owned some property there.
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Abdul-Malik Bin Muhammad Bin Amuwiah
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Umar Bin Muhammad Bin Amuwiah
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Ali, the Father of Al-Hafidh Ibn Al-Jawzi
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Hamzah Al-Khaylami
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Qawam Bin Zayd Al-Mari
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Abu Al-Haija’ Al-Bakri
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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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Sixth Century AH
It is the century of the major Bakri scholarly institutes. It is the century of Al al-Sahrurdi, the century of Ibn al –Jawzi, the century of Al 'Ammawiyyah, the century of the chiefs of Bakris in Asbahan, the century of the Princes of Hijaz, the century of the scholars of the countries of Rey and Khorasan, and the upper Egypt till Qous and Aswan.