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Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr مُحَمَّد بْن أَبِي بَكْر | |
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Governor of Egypt | |
In office 658–659 | |
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Preceded by | Qays ibn Sa'd or Malik ibn al-Harith |
Succeeded by | Amr ibn al-As |
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Born | c. 631 Mecca, Hejaz |
Died | c. July/August 659 Egypt | (aged 27–28)
Relations | Banu Taym (clan) |
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Years of service | 656–659 |
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Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Abi Quhafa al-Taymi (Arabic: مُحَمَّد بْن أَبِي بَكْر بْن أَبِي قُحَافَة, romanized: Muḥammad ibn ʾAbī Bakr ibn ʾAbī Quḥāfa; c. 631–July/August 658) was an Arab Muslim commander in the service of the fourth Rashidun caliph Ali (r. 656–661).
The youngest son of the first Rashidun caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) and Asma bint Umays(r. 644–656).He was accused of being involved in the assassination of Uthman in June 656.
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