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Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar (Arabic: محمد سعد أبو بكر), CFR (born 24 August 1956) is the 20th Sultan of Sokoto. As Sultan of Sokoto, he is considered the spiritual leader of Northern Nigeria's Muslims, the majority of the nation's population. Abubakar is the heir to the two century-old throne founded by his ancestor, Sheikh Usman Dan Fodio (1754–1817), leader of the Maliki school of Islam and the Qadiri branch of Sufism.

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  • Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar (de)
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  • Muamadu Saadu Abubacar (Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar; Socoto, 24 de agosto de 1956) é o 20º sultão de Socoto, o governante titular de Socoto no norte da Nigéria, chefe do (Sociedade de Apoio ao Islã - JNI) e presidente-geral do Conselho Supremo da Nigéria para Assuntos Islâmicos (NSCIA). Como sultão de Socoto, ele é considerado o líder espiritual dos cinquenta e nove milhões de muçulmanos da Nigéria, aproximadamente 27% da população da nação. Saadu Abubacar sucedeu seu irmão, Muhammadu Maccido, que morreu no voo 53 da ADC Airlines, o avião caiu logo após a decolagem do Aeroporto Internacional Nnamdi Azikiwe e com destino a Socoto. (pt)
  • Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar (* 24. August 1956 in Sokoto) ist Sultan von Sokoto. Abubakar ist der Sohn des früheren Sultans und der jüngere Bruder seines Vorgängers Mohammadu Maccido. Er besuchte ab 1975 die in Kaduna und trat zwei Jahre später als Unterleutnant in die nigerianische Armee ein. Als Mitglied einer Elitetruppe wurde er in Indien und Kanada ausgebildet und diente in den 1980er Jahren in der Leibgarde des nigerianischen Präsidenten Ibrahim Babangida und in Friedenstruppen in Tschad und Sierra Leone. Zuletzt war er Militärattaché für Pakistan, bis er am 2. November 2006 nach dem Tod Mohammadu Maccidos zum Sultan von Sokoto bestimmt wurde. (de)
  • Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar (Arabic: محمد سعد أبو بكر), CFR (born 24 August 1956) is the 20th Sultan of Sokoto. As Sultan of Sokoto, he is considered the spiritual leader of Northern Nigeria's Muslims, the majority of the nation's population. Abubakar is the heir to the two century-old throne founded by his ancestor, Sheikh Usman Dan Fodio (1754–1817), leader of the Maliki school of Islam and the Qadiri branch of Sufism. (en)
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