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Rumi
Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a Sufi mystic, poet, and founder of the Islamic brotherhood known as the Mevlevi Order. His family hailed from Balkh. Rumi is an influential figure in Sufism, and his thought and works loom large both in Persian literature and mystic poetry in general. Today, his translated works are enjoyed all over the world.
Hazrat Abu Bakr
1st Rashidun Caliph and father-in-law of Muhammad
Hadith of the ten promised paradise
Sunni hadith listing ten of Muhammad’s companions who were promised paradise
succession to Muhammad
7th century CE succession crisis following the death of Muhammad, causing the Sunni–Shia schism in Islam
Akşemseddin
Akshamsaddin (Muhammad Shams al-Din bin Hamzah, ) (1389 in Damascus – 16 February 1459 in Göynük, Bolu), was an influential Ottoman Sunni Muslim scholar, poet, and mystic saint.
Family tree of Abu Bakr
Nafi ibn al-Harith
Arab physician
Expedition of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq