What title is especially associated with Abu Bakr?
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Al-Siddiq means the truthful or affirming one.
The title reflects Abu Bakr's unwavering acceptance of the Prophet's message.
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Al-Siddiq means the truthful or affirming one.
The title reflects Abu Bakr's unwavering acceptance of the Prophet's message.
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Abu Bakr confronted rebellions and refusal of zakat after the Prophet's death.
The campaigns are known as the Ridda wars.
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Khalid ibn al-Walid led the Muslim army in the Battle of Yamamah.
The battle was a major event of the Ridda wars.
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The deaths of many memorizers raised concern about preservation.
Umar advised Abu Bakr to commission a formal collection.
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Zayd ibn Thabit was a revelation scribe and careful scholar.
He led the collection project under Abu Bakr.
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Umar succeeded Abu Bakr as the second Caliph.
His rule lasted from 13 to 23 AH.
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Al-Faruq means one who distinguishes truth from falsehood.
The title is widely associated with Umar.
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The idols around the Ka'bah were removed.
The sanctuary was restored to the worship of Allah alone.
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The Prophet performed the Farewell Pilgrimage in 10 AH.
He delivered major teachings to a large gathering.
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The Farewell Sermon was delivered during Hajj at Arafat.
It emphasized human dignity, rights, responsibility, and faith.
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Prophet Muhammad passed away in Madinah in 11 AH.
He was buried in the room of Aishah adjoining Masjid al-Nabawi.
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Abu Bakr became the first Caliph after the Prophet's death.
He led the Muslim community from 11 to 13 AH.