আবু বকর

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic أَبُو بَكْر (ʔabū bakr, father of the young camel). For the elements, see আবু (abu) and বকরী (bokri).

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আবু বকর (abu bokor) (objective আবু বকর (abu bokor) or আবু বকরকে (abu bokroke), genitive আবু বকরের (abu bokrer), locative আবু বকরে (abu bokre))

  1. (Islam) ʾAbū Bakr, the father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through the prophet's marriage to Abu Bakr's daughter, ʿĀʾišah, recognized as the Islamic prophet's first rightly-guided successor in Sunni Islam
  2. a male given name, Abu Bakr, Abu Bakar, or Abu Bokor, from Arabic

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