
Was married to Muhammad al-Baqir and was the mother of Jafar al-Sadiq.“How many qualities, stations and virtues of as-Siddiq there are which just cannot be numbered.”Al-Bazzar narrated that Sayyidina Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, may Allah be pleased with him, said, I came with my father Abu Quhafah to the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, who said, ‘You should have left the shaykh until I could come to him.’ I said, ‘Rather it is more correct that he should come to you.’This book History of Islam: Abu Bakr As-Sadiq (AS) (The 1st Caliph) covers the. A note though, Al-Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr was a Shi'a and a Thiqat Sahaba of Imam Ali ibn Al-Hussain Al-Zayn Al-Abidin, a Hadith is said for him in Kitab Al-Kafi:Abu Bakr Abdullah ibn Uthman Abi Quhafa (Arabic. Introductions and explications of the families, clans, and tribes from the lineage of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (RA) of the Bani Taim (Taym) branch from the tribe of Quraish (Quraysh) in Mecca (Mekka) and the Prophet Muhammads (PBUH) greatest companion, the first Caliph of BASED ON IMAM JALAL UDDIN AS-SUYUTI’S TARIKH AL-KHULAFA WITH ADDITIONAL REFERENCESYes, Abu Bakr was Imam Ja'far Al-Sadiq (as)'s great great grandfather on his mother's side, his mother was Al-Sayyida Fatima Umm Farwa bint Al-Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. Abu Bakr Abu Bakr Sadiiq (ingiriis: Abu Bakr carabi: magaca dhamaystiran Cabdullah ibn Abi Quhafa ' ') dhashay Oktoobar 573 C.D magaalada Makka ee dhulka Carabta, isla markaana dhintey 23 Ogosto 634 C.D, waa saaxiibka koowaad ee Nebi Muxamed, hogaamiyihii labaad ee Dawladda Islaamka, asxaabi ka mid ah Kulafo Raashidiinta iyo mid.

The Beloved Messenger of Allah, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him, said, “I have never invited anyone to Islam except that he had an aversion to it, and irresolution and deliberation, except for Abu Bakr. It is reported that he did not hesitate to accept Islam upon the Beloved Messenger of Allah’s invitation such was his sharp recognition of the truth, and his sincerity in seeking it. This was even before the advent of Islam and its laws.He was the first man to embrace Islam. He never composed poetry, and he abandoned alcohol due to his willingness to protect his own honour. He was also one of the chiefs and counsellors of the Quraysh, who admired him and held him in high esteem.When the light of Islam began to flourish, he gave up this life of comfort and reputation for the love of the truth brought by the Messenger of Allah, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him.He was one of the most abstinent men during the period of jahiliyyah.
No one’s wealth has ever benefited me as has Abu Bakr’s wealth.” 10Al-Bazzar narrated that Sayyidina Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, may Allah be pleased with him, said, “I came with my father Abu Quhafah to the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, who said, ‘You should have left the shaykh until I could come to him.’ I said, ‘Rather it is more correct that he should come to you.’ He said, ‘We would rather be protective of him for the favours for which we are obliged to his son.’”Most Knowledgeable Amongst the CompanionsImam al Nawawi narrates that Sayyidina Abdullah b. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, ‘What have you left for your family?’ I said, ‘I have left the like of it.’ Then Abu Bakr came with everything that he had, and he said, ‘Abu Bakr, what have you left for your family?’ He said, ‘I have left for them Allah and His Messenger.’ I said, ‘I will never ever outdo him in anything.’” 9Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah reports that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, “We have never been under obligation to anyone but that we have repaid him, except for Abu Bakr, for he has put obligations on us which Allah will repay him for on the Day of Rising. He had spent all of that on freeing slaves and helping the cause of Islam.”Imam ibn Asakir narrates that Sayyida Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her, said that Sayyidina Abu Bakr freed seven (slaves), each one of whom was being tortured for the sake of Allah.Sayyidina Umar ibn al-Khattab said, “The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, ordered us to give sadaqah and that agreed with the property that I had so I said, ‘Today I will outdo Abu Bakr if I am ever to outdo him,’ and I brought half of my wealth. Then he emigrated to Madinah and he had nothing but five thousand dirhams. And soon will he attain satisfaction.” About the above verses of the Holy Qur’an, Imam ibn Jawzi states, “They agree unanimously that this was revealed about Sayyidina Abu Bakr.”The Beloved Messenger of Allah, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him, said, “No wealth ever benefited me as did the wealth of Abu Bakr.” Sayyidina Abu Bakr wept and said, “Are I and my wealth for any but you, Messenger of Allah?” 8Imam ibn Asakir narrates that Sayyida Aisha and Sayyidina Urwah ibn az-Zubayr said, “Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with him, accepted Islam on the day that he did and he had forty thousand dinars (and in a wording — forty thousand dirhams) and he spent them on the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.”Abu Sa’id ibn al-Arabi narrated that Sayyidina Abdullah ibn Umar said, “Abu Bakr accepted Islam, may Allah be pleased with him, on the day that he did, and in his house there were forty thousand dirhams. I never spoke to him about something but that he accepted it and was steadfast in it.” 6The Beloved Messenger of Allah, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him, said, “I said: ‘People, I am the Messenger of Allah to you all,’ and you said, ‘You are lying.’ Abu Bakr said, ‘You have told the truth.’” 7Allah Most High says: “And he will be averted from it (the Fire) who has the most fearful obedience, the one who gives his wealth purifying himself, and has in his mind no favour from anyone for which a reward is expected in return, but only seeking the countenance of his Lord, Most High.

The Companions would refer to him on several occasions, and he would produce hadith transmissions which were otherwise unavailable to them which he himself had memorised. 13In addition to that, Sayyidina Abu Bakr as-Siddiq was also the most knowledgeable in Sunnah, having accompanied the Beloved Messenger of Allah throughout his life and mission. The famous scholar of dreams, Imam Mohammad ibn Sireen, said: “Abu Bakr was the most able of this ummah after the Prophet to draw a meaning from a dream.”Most Learned Amongst the Companions in Qur’an & SunnahHafiz ibn Kathir states that Sayyidina Abu Bakr was the most knowledgeable of them in the Qur’an, as the Beloved Messenger of Allah appointed him as their imam in prayer.He was one of the Companions who had memorised the entire Qur’an. He used to interpret dreams in the time of the Beloved Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. And in addition, his knowledge was so vast that he had reached the limit in the interpretation of dreams.
If they would agree on a view, he would give judgement according to that. If he could not find the way, he would go out and ask, “Do you know whether the Beloved Messenger of Allah gave a judgement on this?” And perhaps a group would gather around him, each mentioning a judgement of the Beloved Messenger of Allah, so he would say, “Praise be to Allah Who has put amongst us those who preserve and memorise from our Prophet.” If he was unable to find a Sunnah about it, he would gather the leaders and best of the people, and seek their counsel. If not, he would look to the Sunnah of the Beloved Messenger of Allah. If he found the basis for judgement there, he would give judgement on that basis.
