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Was Abu Bakr a good choice as caliph? Give reasons to support your answer.

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Answered by unknownRU
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Answer:

Yes he was a good choice as caliph.

Explanation:

Abu Bakr is known with the honorific title Al-Siddiq by Muslims. Abu Bakr became one of the first converts to Islam and extensively contributed his wealth in support of Muhammad's (PBUH) work. ...

He was among Muhammad's (PBUH) closest companions, accompanying him on his migration to Medina and being present at a number of his military conflicts, such as the battles of Badr and Uhud. After Muhammad's (PBUH) death, Abu Bakr was accepted as the first "deputy of the Prophet of God," or caliph. ... As Caliph, Abu Bakr brought all of central Arabia under Muslim control and was successful in spreading Islam further through conquest. He also saw to it that the Prophet's sayings were preserved in written form.

The first written compilation of the Quʾrān is said to have taken place during Abū Bakr’s caliphate, after the deaths of several Quʾrān reciters in the Battle of Yamama raised the possibility that parts of the text could be lost.

Answered by safi263
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Answer:

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