Asmā' bint Abi Bakr

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Asma was a Bakr proto-Karaite of Iraq who should have been the most important eye witness to ask for the complete story of proto-Islam from the appointment of Iyas in 602 to her death with her son at the hands of Abdul Malik in 692. Following her demise Abdul Malik began to create the religion of Islam.

632

The Bakr Proto-Karaites of Iraq stage a Coup to murder Mehmet the Ishmaelite and become Caliphs.

633

The Bakr Proto-Karaites of Iraq ask Khalid for help against their subjects.

634

The Taji of Mehmet are fighting the Romans 12 miles east of Gaza.

656

The Bakr Proto-Karaites of Iraq join the Quraysh in waging war on the Mithrean Alids but are conquered by the Alids.

660

The Bakr Proto-Karaites of Iraq are under the rule of the Mithrean Shah Hassan.

670

The Mithrean Alid Hussein becomes Shahonshah of the Bakr Proto-Karaites of Iraq.

680

The Mithrean Shahonshah Hussein is killed and the Bakr Proto-Karaites of Iraq elect Ibn al-Zubayr as a Caliph to rival the Quraysh.

692

The Quraysh Caliph Abdul Malik crushes the Bakr Proto-Karaites of Iraq and begins to assert his control over the rest of Persia.