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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Siraj Al-Din Ibn Al-Wardi (The Grandson)

Siraj Al-Din Ibn Al-Wardi (The Grandson) (1): Siraj Al-Din Abu Hafs Umar Bin Al-Muthaffar Bin Al-Wardi of Al-Ma’arra and Aleppo was from the tribe of Quraysh and a descendant of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq. Ibn Al-Wardi (the grandson) was a scholar of agriculture and geography and authored a book called Manafi’ Al-Nabat wa Thimar wa Al-Buqul wa Al-Fawakih. He also wrote a book called Fara’id wa Fawa’id. His most famous work was Kharidat Al-‘Aja’ib wa Faridat Al-Ghara’ib, but this book was mistakenly attributed to his grandfather, Judge Umar Bin Al-Wardi.

Siraj Al-Din Ibn Al-Wardi died in 861 AH (1457 AD). Some reports place his death in 852 AH (1447 AD), but 861 is more likely.

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) Kharidat Al-‘Aja’ib wa Faridat Al-Ghara’ib 1/ 7