AbuBakr Lineages

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Introductions and explications of the families, clans, and tribes from the lineage of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (RA) of the Bani Taim (Taym) branch from the tribe of Quraish (Quraysh) in Mecca (Mekka) and the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) greatest companion, the first Caliph of the four rightly guided Caliphs.

  • North Africa

    Sultan and what a Sultan?! Without a throne or mace. After he was characterized by science and faith, it was called in the Land of Tunisia that this is the Sultan: "Mehrez Bin Khalaf Al Bakri" who is deemed as one of the first people who entered North Africa and resided there from the people of Abu Bakr before the immigration of Bani Abi al-'Aliyah Me'mar Bin Sulaiman, the leader of the groups of Bani Helal in their immigration to the western countries, his son Abu Samahah, and their sons Sheikhs: Sidi Sheikh Abdul Qader Bin Muhammad, Sidi Ahmad al-Majloub in the north of Africa; the grandfathers of Bushaikhyeen and Majadebah who were the people of science and struggle and founders of al-Sheikhyah order, and leaders of Al Bu'emameyyah revolution against the French occupant.Trees whose trees were watered by the blood of the household of Abu Bakr, so its fruits grew lavishly as said by Arabs: "those who are rescued from the sword are increased in number, so say: In the name of Allah, There is no power but in God the High, the Great."

     

    In the desert and Chinguetti, there are tents and ties for erudite and pious people led by Sheikh from Bani Demyan Al Siddiqyeen. We see at a small distance from them a regular caravan of Al Ashraf, a Chinguietti caravan from Bani of "Muhammad Qul", Bani Chinguetti. Scholars found Sheikhs of Islam in these far remote homes.

    Between this and that, we behold "Sous", its surroundings, and its near areas where the Berbers land who hosted the household of Abu Bakr. It was their abodes, corners, desolate places, and wild lands. They have rings of knowledge and literature; continuous and ceaseless rings, and will not be ceaseless God willing. To Morocco, its upper, middle, and far parts.