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==Birth, Genealogy, and Teknonym== | ==Birth, Genealogy, and Teknonym== | ||
Muhammad b. Abi Bakr was born in [[Dhu l-Qa'da]], [[10]] AH (February 632) in a place called Dhu l-Hulayfa (18 km from [[Medina]] on the way to [[Mecca]]), when the [[Prophet (s)]] was on his way to Mecca for his [[Hajjat al-Wida'|last Hajj]]. | Muhammad b. Abi Bakr was born in [[Dhu l-Qa'da]], [[10]] AH (February 632)<ref>Tustarī, ''Qāmūs al-rijāl'', vol. 9, p. 18; Shūshtarī, ''Majālis al-mu'minīn'', vol. 1, p. 277; Ibn Athir, ''Usd al-ghaba'', vol. 4, p. 326</ref> in a place called Dhu l-Hulayfa (18 km from [[Medina]] on the way to [[Mecca]]), when the [[Prophet (s)]] was on his way to Mecca for his [[Hajjat al-Wida'|last Hajj]]. | ||
His father, [[Abu Bakr]], was the first caliph after the Prophet (s). He passed away when Muhammad was only two years and several months old. His mother, [[Asma' bt. 'Umays]], was one of the prominent women of [[Template:Early Islam/doc|early Islam]]. She was first married to [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]], and after the martyrdom of Ja'far, she married Abu Bakr. | His father, [[Abu Bakr]], was the first caliph after the Prophet (s). He passed away when Muhammad was only two years and several months old. His mother, [[Asma' bt. 'Umays]], was one of the prominent women of [[Template:Early Islam/doc|early Islam]]. She was first married to [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]], and after the martyrdom of Ja'far, she married Abu Bakr. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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* | * Ibn Athir, Ali b. Muhammad. ''Usd al-ghaba''. Beirut: Dar al-Fikr, 1409 AH. | ||
* Ibn Kathīr, Abū l-Fidāʾ Islmāʿīl b. ʿUmar. ''Al-Bidāya wa l-nihāya''. Beirut: Dār al-Fikr. 1407/1986. | |||
* Shūshtarī, Nūr Allāh al-. ''Majālis al-mu'minīn''. Tehran: Kitābfurūshī Islāmīyya, nd. | |||
* Tustarī, Muḥammad Taqī al-. ''Qāmūs al-rijāl''. Qom: Daftar-i Intishārāt-i Islāmī, 1410 AH. | |||
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