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hich statements describe Abū Bakr? Choose three correct answers.
He became the first caliph after Muhammad’s death.
He was a trusted adviser to Muhammad.
He ruled the caliphate during the Umayyad dynasty.
He conquered Constantinople and ended the Byzantine Empire.
He helped to unite the Arabian Peninsula by conquering remaining Arab tribes.
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- He became the first caliph after Muhammad’s death.
- He was a trusted adviser to Muhammad.
- He helped to unite the Arabian Peninsula by conquering remaining Arab tribes.
Brief notes: Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) was Muhammad’s close companion and father‑in‑law, became the first caliph, and led the Ridda (apostasy) wars to reintegrate/defeat rebelling tribes. He did not rule during the later Umayyad dynasty, nor did he conquer Constantinople or end the Byzantine Empire.
- He became the first caliph after Muhammad’s death.
- He was a trusted adviser to Muhammad.
- He helped to unite the Arabian Peninsula by conquering remaining Arab tribes.
Brief notes: Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) was Muhammad’s close companion and father‑in‑law, became the first caliph, and led the Ridda (apostasy) wars to reintegrate/defeat rebelling tribes. He did not rule during the later Umayyad dynasty, nor did he conquer Constantinople or end the Byzantine Empire.
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