bakr in English

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name (Arabic)

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1. DeclineAbu-Bakr died in 1087 andso began the collapse of thesouthern Almoravids.

2. Meet Dr. Abu Bakr AlHajj - Advisor on alternative energy for China - a Yemeni

3. "Perfect" Caliphs *When Muhammad died, Abū Bakr, his father-in-law, succeeded to his political and administrative functions

4. At the time of the death of Abu Bakr there was only one dirham in the public treasury.

5. But he concluded that the power of the Almoravids, now living in the desert under the leadership of Abu Bakr b

6. Bedouins use another name for the addax, the Arabic bakr (or bagr) al wahsh, which literally means the cow of the wild.

7. Haji Bakr is a classic example of an ex-Baathist spy who brought his Saddam-era human intelligence skills to ISIS

8. Rashidun, the first four Caliphs of the Islamic community after the death of Muhammad: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali

9. The second Caliph was Umar, another father-in-law of Muhammad, who had been named by Bakr as his successor

10. Historians however have traced this chain back to Ali as Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr was brought up by Ali from the age of three).

11. In Mauritania, Abu Bakr led the Almoravids in a war against Ghana (1062-76), culminating in the capture in 1076 of Koumbi Saleh

12. Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr had no popular support in Egypt and managed to get together 2000 men but they dispersed without a fight.

13. Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas, the former Southern Prime Minister continued to serve as the Yemen's Prime Minister, but his government was ineffective due to political infighting.

14. First are the Rashidun Caliphs of Medina, beginning with Muhammad's father-in-law Abu Bakr and ending with Muhammad's son-in-law Ali (and briefly Ali's son Hassan).

15. 15 rows  · Abu Bakr and the three Caliphs following him are regarded as the Rashidun Caliphs (or rightly-guided Caliphs) by the adherents of Sunni Islam

16. Through history, we have seen parallel Caliphs, but none had as much symbolic power and influence as the one that followed the line of Caliphs from Abu Bakr, which was the first

17. In June 2014, an armed group calling itself the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (known as ISIL or ISIS) declared the establishment of a Caliphate and proclaimed its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a Caliph.

18. THE Almoravids Almoravid general Abu Bakr, along side the king of Mali, Mansa Musa, from the 1413 chart of Mecia de Viladestes charting the flow of the Senegal-Niger river The Almoravids were a dynasty of Morroco who formed an empire in the 11th century