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  | caption = Mausoleum of Muhammad b. Abi Bakr in Egypt
  | Full name = Muhammad b. Abi Bakr b. Abi Quhafa
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==Martyrdom and Burial Site==
==Martyrdom and Burial Site==
[[File:Grave stone of Muhammad b. Abi Bakr in Egypt.jpg|thumbnail|Grave stone of Muhammad b. Abi Bakr in Egypt]]
There are different viewpoints as to how Muhammad b. Abi Bakr was martyred. Most sources maintain that when his army was defeated by the Syrian army, his companions left him and fled. Muhammad alone sought refuge in a ruined place, where he was found and killed by Mu'awiya b. Hudayj, one of the chiefs of the Deserters, and his body was burned by him. Some have said that he was killed by Mu'awiya b. Hudayj during the battle. It is also said that [['Amr b. al-'As]] captivated and killed him.
There are different viewpoints as to how Muhammad b. Abi Bakr was martyred. Most sources maintain that when his army was defeated by the Syrian army, his companions left him and fled. Muhammad alone sought refuge in a ruined place, where he was found and killed by Mu'awiya b. Hudayj, one of the chiefs of the Deserters, and his body was burned by him. Some have said that he was killed by Mu'awiya b. Hudayj during the battle. It is also said that [['Amr b. al-'As]] captivated and killed him.


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