Al-Qāsim ibn Muhammad ibn Abī Bakr was born on a Thursday, in the month of
Ramadan, on 36 / 38 AH (approximately).
Family Al-Qāsim's father was
Muhammad, son of the first
Rashidun Caliph,
Abu Bakr. His paternal aunt was
Aisha, one of the wives of the Islamic prophet
Muhammad. Al-Qāsim married Asma, a daughter of his paternal uncle
Abdul-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr. They were the parents of a daughter,
Umm Farwah. The latter later married Ali's son
Muhammad al-Baqir and became the mother of the sixth Shi'a Imam,
Ja'far as-Sadiq. Al-Qāsim also had a son named Abdur-Rahman.
Life Aisha lived until old age and taught her nephew Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. Many Hadith are quoted through Qasim. He learned
hadith and
fiqh from his aunt and from
Ibn Abbas. He was a transmitter of hadith. He was among
The Seven Fuqaha of Medina who were largely responsible for the transmission of knowledge from
Medina and were the source of much of the information of
Islam and the
Sunnah available today. He left and went to al-Qudayd, a place between Makkah and Madinah on the 9th of Muharram, where he died. The year was 108 (or 109) AH/730 or 731 CE, and he was seventy years old. ==Early Islam scholars==