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  • The Caliph (خليفة‎; khalīfah) is the head of state in a '''Caliphate''', and the title for the leader of the Islamic [[Ummah]] (body of Muslim b During the Rashidun caliphate, the Islamic empire grew from comprising just the Arabian peninsula during
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  • #REDIRECT [[Khilafah (Caliphate)]]
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  • ==Caliphate and Ridda Wars== [[Category:Caliphate]]
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  • ...idely-accepted figure has held this position since the fall of the Ottoman caliphate after the end of the World War I. [[Category:Caliphate]]
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  • ...ians at Yarmouk and Qadissiya, and oversaw the tremendous expansion of the caliphate into Egypt, the Levant, and Iraq. He also instituted a number of religious ==Caliphate and the Jihad State==
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  • ==Institution of the Caliphate== ==Religious Authority in the Rashidun Caliphate==
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  • ...quered territory would set the stage for later conflicts within the Muslim caliphate and ummah. He also undertook as standardization of the text of the Qur'an w [[Category:Caliphate]]
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  • ...battle of the camel, where she was defeated and Ali took the throne of the caliphate for himself. As she was the prophet's favorite, the tradition goes to great ...favorite wife of Muhammad gave her a preeminent position both in the early caliphate and in the Islamic tradition itself.|description=}}
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  • ...the other hand, believe that in the absence of a legitimate caliphate, the caliphate must be actively pursued. Indeed, it is the Islamists who are responsible f
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  • ...ght and philosophy, and in the political development of the early [[Caliph|Caliphate]]. According to Muhammad, they are among the [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:
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  • |keywords=Islam, Muhammad, Caliphate, Abbassid, Umayyad, Rashidun, Prophetic ...hina)|summary=Dihya was a Berber queen who fiercely resisted the expanding caliphate to her death. |description=}}
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  • ...ayr against [[Ali ibn Abi Talib]] (Muhammad's cousin), who had claimed the caliphate, and other opponents of Uthman. Aisha's party lost the ensuing battle, know ===First and second caliphate===
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  • [[Category:Caliphate]]
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  • [[Category:Caliphate]]
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  • ...het and the Islamic civil wars which culminated in the rise of the Umayyad caliphate.
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  • | employer = chief judge and a court physician for the Almohad Caliphate ...iled in this endeavor, he was also working at the time to help the Almohad Caliphate establish new colleges in the area.<ref>Wohlman 2009, p. 16.</ref><ref>Iska
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  • The Caliph (خليفة‎; khalīfah) is the head of state in a '''Caliphate''', and the title for the leader of the Islamic [[Ummah]] (body of Muslim b During the Rashidun caliphate, the Islamic empire grew from comprising just the Arabian peninsula during
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  • ...ans] (the three groups constituting the People of The Book) in the Islamic caliphate, or state, provided they accept the legal, social, and financial subjugatio ...mmary=|description=The Jizyah is the tax imposed by the Islamic regime, or caliphate, upon the non-Muslims permitted to live under its reign, namely those of Ab
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  • ...ic]] [[Ummah]], and can refer to political unity in the form of a [[Caliph|Caliphate]].
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  • ...herself the only enemy of the Arab caliphate on the African continent. The Caliphate sent considerable forces and finally defeated her Berber warriors. Sources [[Category:Caliphate]]
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  • ...alism that followed Disraeli's premiership and his support for the Ottoman Caliphate of the time.
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