Abu Bakr
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Abū Bakr (c. 573–August 23 634/13 AH) was the first Muslim ruler after the Prophet Muhammad (632–634). While Sunnis regard him as his rightful successor (caliph), chosen by the people. The Shi'a Islam insist that he violated Muhammad's direct orders and made a Coup d'état. International lists have him as the first Muslim Caliph.
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Sunni:
- Abu Bakr's life
- Greatness of Abu Bakr Urdu Audio
- Virtues of Abu Bakr Urdu Audio
Non-Muslim:
Other:
- Abu Bakr
- Abu Bakr from Islamonline
- Sirah of Abu Bakr (Radia'Allahuanhu) Part 1 by Shaykh Sayyed Muhammad bin Yahya Al-Husayni Al-Ninowy.
- Sirah of Abu Bakr (Radia'Allahuanhu) Part 2 by Shaykh Sayyed Muhammad bin Yahya Al-Husayni Al-Ninowy.