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  • curprev 04:0704:07, 29 January 2004 141.211.222.45 talk 4,024 bytes −39 Abu Bakr does not translate to 'father of the virgin.' In Arabic, bakr is a young camel, or it can be a sheep. Abu Bakr earned his nickname because of his interest in raising camels.

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