Is it true that imam ali named one of his son “Abu bakar”?
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these hadiths were forged and for people to not understand wh0 were the enemies of Ahle bait, surprisingly what’s ironic is imam Ali named those 3 names to his sons, Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman. While Abu Bakr is kunya so why is it being mentioned in the name category? the question is the name of his children of imam Ali not the kunya so why is the kunya being mentioned, Hilarious ??? isn’t it obvious that’s a bluff….
I have been researching on this, and I am on a near conclusion, ill shed some light on it soon, let me tell you one of the real names. Umar – Imran.
Inshallah I’ll write an article on this Hopefully….. Jazakallah
yes!
Muhammad, the younger, who was given the kunya Abū Bakr and ‘Ubayd Allāh
Both of these were martyrs with their brother al-Ḥusayn on that plain. Their mother was Layla, daughter of Mas‘ūd al-Dārimī.
.{ note: i am copying this from another website by shia scholars.and also i have seen names of the those as mentioned who were martyred in karbala in our local imam barggha, it mentions all of those under including Abu bakir ibn Ali.}
According to Shaykh al-Mufid (Kitab al-Irshad):
The Commander of the Faithful, peace be on him, had twenty-seven children, male and female:
1. Al-Ḥasan
2. Al-Ḥusayn
3. Zaynab the elder
4. Zaynab the younger, who was given the kunya Umm Kulthūm.
Their mother was Fāṭima, the blessed, mistress of the women of the worlds, daughter of the master of those sent by Allāh and the seal of the prophets, the Prophet Muhammad.
5. Muḥammad, who was given the kunya Abū al-Qāsim. His mother was Khawla, daughter of Ja‘far b. Qays al-Ḥanafī.
6. ‘Umar
7. Ruqayya They were twins.
Their mother was Umm Ḥabīb, daughter of Rabī‘a.
8. Al-‘Abbās
9. Ja‘far
10. ‘Uthmān
11. ‘Abd Allāh
(The last four) were martyrs with their brother al-Ḥusayn on the plain of Karbalā’. Their mother was Umm al-Banīn, daughter of Ḥizām b. Khālid b. Dārim.
12. Muḥammad, the younger, who was given the kunya Abū Bakr.
13. ‘Ubayd Allāh
Both of these were martyrs with their brother al-Ḥusayn on that plain. Their mother was Layla, daughter of Mas‘ūd al-Dārimī.
14. Yaḥyā
His mother was Asmā ̓, daughter of ‘Umays al-Khath‘amī, may Allāh be pleased with her.
15. Umm al-Ḥasan
16. Ramla
The mother of these two was Umm Sa‘īd, daughter of ‘Urwa b. Mas‘ūd al-Thaqafī.
17. Nafīsa
18. Zaynab, the youngest
19. Ruqayya, the younger
20. Umm Hānī ̓
21. Umm al-Kirām
22. Jumāna, who was given the kunya Umm Ja‘far.
23. Umāna
24. Umm Salama
25. Maymūna
26. Khadīja
27. Fāṭima
These, the blessings of Allāh be on them, had different mothers. Among the Shī’a, there are those who mention that Fāṭima, the blessing of Allāh be on her, after the Prophet had a miscarriage with a son, whom the Prophet, may Allāh bless Him and His Family, had (already) named during her pregnancy as Muḥsin.
According to this group there were twenty-eight children of the Commander of the Faithful, the blessing and peace of Allāh be on him. Allāh knows and judges best.