
أبو بكر الصدّيق
Abu Bakr al-Siddiq
The Truthful · First Caliph
Quick Facts
Birth
c. 573 CE, Makkah
Tribe
Quraysh — Banu Taym
Relationship
Closest companion; father of Aishah
Major Role
First man to believe; first Caliph
Death
634 CE (13 AH), Madinah
A merchant of gentle nature and sound judgement, Abu Bakr was the Prophet's closest friend and the first free adult man to accept Islam. His life is a portrait of quiet, total devotion — from the Cave of Thawr to the first Caliphate.
Biography Timeline
Early Life & Character
Born into Banu Taym of Quraysh, he became a respected cloth merchant known for honesty and knowledge of Arab lineage. Even before Islam he neither drank wine nor bowed to idols, and was beloved for his mildness and generosity.
Acceptance of Islam
When the Prophet ﷺ shared the Message, Abu Bakr believed without hesitation — earning him the title al-Siddiq, the Truthful. He then called others to Islam, and through him believed Uthman, al-Zubayr, Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, Sa'd and Talha.
Freeing the Oppressed
As Quraysh tortured the weak and enslaved, Abu Bakr spent his wealth to buy and free them — most famously Bilal ibn Rabah, who was being crushed under a rock for his faith. His generosity became a shield for the vulnerable.
The Hijrah & Cave of Thawr
He was the Prophet's sole companion on the Hijrah, hiding with him in the Cave of Thawr as pursuers stood at its mouth. The Qur'an records the moment: 'Do not grieve; indeed God is with us.' No companion is honoured in this way in the Book.
Beside the Prophet ﷺ in Madinah
In Madinah he was present at Badr, Uhud, the Trench, Hudaybiyyah, the Conquest and Tabuk. He led the first Hajj in 9 AH, and in the Prophet's final illness was chosen to lead the congregational prayers — a sign the community did not miss.
The First Caliphate
After the Prophet's passing he steadied a grieving community, reminding them: 'Whoever worshipped Muhammad — Muhammad has died; whoever worships God — God is ever-living.' As Caliph he confronted the Ridda, and began the effort to gather the Qur'an into a single record.
Death & Legacy
He led for a little over two years, dying in 634 CE and buried beside the Prophet ﷺ. He left almost nothing of wealth, having given it in God's cause. His steadfastness preserved the community at its most fragile hour.
Authentic Narrations
إنّ أمنّ الناس عليّ في صحبته وماله أبو بكر.
“The most beneficial of people to me in his companionship and his wealth is Abu Bakr.”
Sahih al-Bukhari
ورد أن النبي ﷺ سمّى عشرة من أصحابه من أهل الجنة: أبو بكر، وعمر، وعثمان، وعليّ، وطلحة، والزبير، وعبد الرحمن بن عوف، وسعد بن أبي وقاص، وسعيد بن زيد، وأبو عبيدة بن الجراح.
“It is reported that the Prophet ﷺ named ten of his companions as people of Paradise: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali, Talha, al-Zubayr, Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Sa'id ibn Zayd, and Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah.”
Jami' al-Tirmidhi (Sahih)
Historical Sources
- ✦Sahih al-Bukhari; Sahih Muslim
- ✦Ibn Hisham, al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah
- ✦Ibn Sa'd, al-Tabaqat al-Kubra