Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad
| Abū Bakr ibn Muḥammad أبو بكر بن محمد | |
|---|---|
| Sultan | |
| Sultan of the Adal Sultanate | |
| Reign | 1525–1526 | 
| Predecessor | Garad Abun Adashe (1518–1520) | 
| Successor | Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi(1526-1547) Umar Din (puppet ruler) | 
| Dynasty | Walashmaʿ dynasty | 
| Religion | Islam | 
Abū Bakr ibn Muḥammad (Arabic: أبو بكر بن محمد), (reigned 1525–1526), was a Sultan of the Adal Sultanate in the Horn of Africa. The historian Richard Pankhurst credits Abu Bakr with founding the city of Harar, which he made his military headquarters in 1520. He was of Harari background.