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Rashidun Caliphs | The Rashidun Caliphs (الخلفاء الراشدون) are the four caliphs who followed in the leadership of the ummah following the death of the prophet [[Muhammad]], [[Abu Bakr]], [[Umar]], [[Uthman]], and [[Ali]]. Sunni jurists consider them | ||
"rightly guided by Allah" and see their reign and religious ordinances as a basis for the practice of Islam. Shi'ites, however, consider the first three to be usurpers, with only Ali and his family having the right to sit on the throne. Sunni jurists, although seeing their laws and ordinances as a source of divine guidance for the ummah, never the less consider the [[sunnah]] of the prophet to be pre-eminent over the caliphs in terms of religious authority. It seems that contemporary believers and the caliphs themselves, tho, did not share this view. | |||
==Institution of the Caliphate== | |||
==Abu Bakr== | |||
==Umar== | |||
==Uthman== | |||
==Ali== | |||
==Shi'ites and the Claims of Ahl-al-Bayt== | |||
==Religious Authority in the Rashidun Caliphate== |
Revision as of 23:00, 28 December 2020
The Rashidun Caliphs (الخلفاء الراشدون) are the four caliphs who followed in the leadership of the ummah following the death of the prophet Muhammad, Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. Sunni jurists consider them "rightly guided by Allah" and see their reign and religious ordinances as a basis for the practice of Islam. Shi'ites, however, consider the first three to be usurpers, with only Ali and his family having the right to sit on the throne. Sunni jurists, although seeing their laws and ordinances as a source of divine guidance for the ummah, never the less consider the sunnah of the prophet to be pre-eminent over the caliphs in terms of religious authority. It seems that contemporary believers and the caliphs themselves, tho, did not share this view.