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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Abdul-Qadir Bin Abi Bakr Al-Bilbeisi

Abdul-Qadir Bin Abi Bakr Al-Bilbeisi (1): Abdul-Qadir Bin Al-Zain Abi Bakr Bin Ali Bin Abi Bakr Bin Muhammad Bin Uthman Bin Abi Al-Fath Nasrallah Bin Muhammad Bin Abdullah Bin Abdul-Ghani Bin Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Bin Yusuf Bin Ahmed Bin Ali Bin Abi Bakr Bin Abdul-Ghani Bin Al-Qasim Bin Abdel-Rahman Bin Al-Qasim Bin Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq of Mahalla and Cairo was a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq whose ancestry could be traced to the city of Bilbeis. He was the father of Sa’d Al-Din Muhammad and an officer of grain distribution who followed the Hanbali school of thought.

Abdul-Qadir Bin Abi Bakr was born at the end of Dhul Qi’dah of 796 AH. His father devoted himself to his son’s education and brought him to the Hafidhs Al-Iraqi, Al-Haithami, Ibn Abi Al-Majd, and Al-Tanukhi. He received hadiths from Al-Sharaf Bin Al-Kwaik, Muhammad Bin Qasim Al-Suyuti, and others. He held various posts and became an officer of grain distribution when an in-law of his died. He remained in this position until he passed away—two days after the death of his brother, Muhammad Bin Abi Bakr, on 11 Sha’ban 846 AH, after he had renovated the mosque overlooking the neighborhood of Baha’uddin and built a nice house for himself next to it.

Source: Kitab Al-Sulala Al-Bakria As-Siddiqia – Part II, by Ahmed Farghal Al-De’abassi Al-Bakri

Date of Publication

1 Ramadan 1438 AH / May 26, 2017 AD

(1) Al-Dhaw’ Al-Lami’ li Ahl Al-Qarn Al-Tasi’ 4/ 265, Al-Tibr Al-Masbuk fi Dhayl Al-Suluk 1/ 141