
Abu Bakr (al-Siddiq)
Abu Bakr al-Siddiq was a close companion and the first caliph of Islam after Prophet Muhammad’s death. Known for his wise leadership, loyalty, and strong faith, he played a crucial role in consolidating the Muslim community and spreading Islam. His nickname "al-Siddiq" means "the truthful," reflecting his unwavering trust in God's message. Abu Bakr helped preserve the teachings of Islam, supported the Prophet’s mission, and guided his followers through challenging times, laying the foundation for the rapid expansion of the Islamic empire.