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...am. Umar ibn al-Khattab — who would later become the second caliph and one of the most transformative leaders in Islamic histo...
...nd history confirmed it across his entire life: through his caliphate, the conquest of Persia and Byzantium, and his martyrdom...
...ets of Khosrow, the Persian emperor; he did so under Umar's caliphate when Persia was conquered. In Yathrib, the Muslims who ...
... public institutional one, enforceable by the state. In the caliphate of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, the systematic fulfillment of z...
...n in 40 AH, the people of Kufa pledged allegiance to him as caliph. He governed for six months and then, to prevent further Mu...
...rophet ﷺ by approximately fifty years. He lived through the caliphates of Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali, and into the Umayya...
...he Prophet's ﷺ wives to die after him, in 20 AH, during the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab.
...erely hoped for or inferred. Umar ibn al-Khattab during his caliphate would ask, when news came of a companion's death: 'Was h...
... established a precedent invoked later in arguments for his caliphate — alongside his appointment to lead the prayer during th...
... died before the expedition departed. When Abu Bakr became caliph and the peninsula was in crisis from apostasy movements, ad...
...not know.'" This verse establishes Adam's role as the first khalifah — a vicegerent entrusted with inhabiting and tending the ea...
...y becoming the governor of al-Mada'in (Ctesiphon) under the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab رضي الله عنه. He died in approxim...
... of apostasy in northern Arabia and proved that the nascent caliphate under Abu Bakr would not allow the unravelling of the Is...
...render the city but insisted the keys be handed only to the Caliph himself. Umar ibn al-Khattab made the journey personally fr...
...centre of Islamic learning, the seat of Ali ibn Abi Talib's caliphate, and later a home to major juristic and theological scho...
...a shura council of six senior companions to choose the next caliph. Umar's decade of rule had transformed the Muslim world: he...
...emanding justice for the blood of Uthman and opposing Ali's caliphate. Ali had marched from Medina to Kufa and then toward Bas...
...rcy and moderation. His death ended the era of the Rashidun Caliphs, all four of whom had been close companions of the Prophet...
...his son Hasan ibn Ali was given the pledge of allegiance as caliph by the people of Iraq. However, Muawiyah marched with the S...
...i Talib in 40 AH, his son Hasan ibn Ali briefly assumed the caliphate. Facing the military might of Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan — ...
...nternal crisis. Yazid's young son Muawiyah II renounced the caliphate after only a few weeks, leaving a power vacuum. The Qays...
... in Jerusalem was completed in 72 AH under the patronage of Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, making it one of the oldest extant...
Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 65–86 AH) undertook a sweeping ...
...all bounds. His appointment as governor of Iraq in 75 AH by Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan came at a critical juncture: Iraq w...
... military effort to take the Byzantine capital, launched by Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik and commanded by his brother Masl...
...population. Ibn al-Qasim was later recalled and executed by Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik as part of a purge of al-Hajjaj's...
The accession of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz to the caliphate in 99 AH represented a striking departure from Umayyad n...
Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz's short caliphate of two and a half years (99–101 AH) was distinguished by...
...enty-year reign (105–125 AH) was the longest of any Umayyad caliph and represented both the administrative peak and the beginn...
... history, toppling the Umayyad dynasty and transferring the caliphate to the Abbasid family, descendants of the Prophet's uncl...
...q, was the final military confrontation between the Umayyad Caliphate and the Abbasid revolutionary forces. The last Umayyad c...
...ted to the legend of Roland). He never claimed the title of caliph, ruling as emir while recognizing no superior. He built the...
The easternmost provinces of the Umayyad Caliphate — collectively known as Khurasan, encompassing the regio...
In 132 AH, the Abbasid revolution overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate, as Abu al-Abbas al-Saffah was proclaimed the first Abba...
In 145 AH, the Abbasid caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur founded Madinat al-Salam — the City of...
...ed as the zenith of Abbasid power and prosperity. Under his caliphate, Baghdad flourished as the world's greatest city, and th...
...nstitution of the medieval world, reaching its height under Caliph al-Mamun in the early 9th century CE. Translators, mathemat...
Caliph al-Mamun (198–218 AH) presided over the most intense phase ...
... the gravest deviations in Abbasid history, initiated under Caliph al-Mamun around 218 AH and continuing under al-Mu'tasim and...
Caliph al-Mutawakkil (232–247 AH) ended the Mihna and restored Ahl...
...rd century AH, these commanders had effectively reduced the caliphs to figureheads, deposing and installing caliphs at will. T...
... region — entered Baghdad and seized control of the Abbasid caliphate, leaving the Sunni caliph as a ceremonial figurehead. Th...
...over a century of Shia political dominance over the Abbasid caliphate. The Abbasid caliph al-Qa'im granted Toghril the title '...
...enturies to come. Though born after the fall of the Abbasid caliphate, his life and work were shaped entirely by the catastrop...
...ring hundreds of thousands of its inhabitants and executing Caliph al-Musta'sim. The Tigris River ran black with the ink of de...
...r of the Abbasid family to Cairo, where he was installed as caliph in 659 AH. This Cairo-based Abbasid caliphate was largely c...
During the reign of Harun al-Rashid, the Abbasid Caliphate maintained significant naval power in the Mediterranean ...
...tutions. After Salah al-Din (Saladin) overthrew the Fatimid caliphate in 567 AH, he transformed al-Azhar into a Sunni institut...
...ce to the Muslims — an arrangement that continued until the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab. The conquest secured the norther...
...onius insisted that he would only surrender the keys to the Caliph himself, so Umar ibn al-Khattab travelled from Medina to ac...
...thdrew by sea. Amr entered the city peacefully and wrote to Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab describing its vastness: 'I have taken ...
...ursue the killers of Uthman before they would recognise his caliphate. The battle gets its name from the camel upon which Aish...
...gement of the First Fitna, fought between the forces of the Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and the Syrian governor Muawiyah ibn Abi ...
...agement that ended Umayyad rule and established the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasid revolution had originated in Khurasan, expl...
...c events in Islamic history, bringing to an end the Abbasid Caliphate which had been the symbolic centre of Sunni Islam for fi...
...f guardians of the Two Holy Mosques and the prestige of the caliphate.
...subsequent conquest of the Levant. It took place during the caliphate of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, who died just before news of the ...
...campaigns northward and remained the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate for nearly a century.
...the country. Amr ibn al-As had entered Egypt in 639 CE with Caliph Umar's reluctant permission, his original force of only abo...
...(Battle of the Pass), was a decisive defeat for the Almohad Caliphate that permanently shifted the balance of power in the Ibe...
... the Caucasus became a long-term adversary of the expanding caliphate, eventually defeating the Muslims in later campaigns. Th...
Umar's decade as caliph saw the greatest territorial expansion in Islamic history. ...
Patriarch Sophronius surrendered Jerusalem to Caliph Umar personally. Umar entered humbly, wearing patched cloth...
Uthman expanded the Islamic empire to its greatest extent under the Rashidun, conquered Armenia and parts of North Africa, and built the first Muslim navy. His
Caliph Uthman ibn Affan ordered the compilation of an official sta...
During the caliphate of Uthman, a diplomatic mission reportedly reached China...
Ali's caliphate was marked by the first civil war (fitna) in Islam. The ...
A major battle between the forces of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan over the kill...
Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Rightly-Guided Caliph, was struck by the poisoned sword of the Kharijite Abd ar-R...
Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan established the Umayyad dynasty in Damascus after the death of Ali. The Umayyads expanded Islam from Spain to Central Asia, built the Do
Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan completed the Dome of the Rock on t...
The Al-Aqsa Mosque was built by the Umayyad caliphs on the southern end of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, near...
Caliph al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik completed the Great Mosque of Dam...
Often called the fifth Rightly Guided Caliph. He reversed Umayyad excesses, stopped the cursing of Ali f...
The Abbasid movement overthrew the Umayyad caliphate, establishing a new dynasty that moved the capital to Ba...
Caliph al-Mansur built Baghdad as the new Abbasid capital, calling...
Caliph al-Ma'mun expanded the Bayt al-Hikmah into a major intellec...
Caliph al-Ma'mun imposed the Mu'tazili doctrine that the Quran was...
The Fatimid dynasty, an Ismaili Shia caliphate, was established in North Africa before conquering Egypt...
...tured Baghdad and became the de facto rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasid caliph was reduced to a ceremonial figurehe...
...ity of al-Qahirah (Cairo) as the new capital of the Fatimid Caliphate. The city was planned as a royal enclave and administrat...
...Beg entered Baghdad and ended Buwayhid control. The Abbasid caliph granted Tughril the title 'Sultan' and 'King of the East an...
...d al-Mu'min unified the Maghreb and established the Almohad Caliphate.
...adin founded the Ayyubid dynasty after deposing the Fatimid caliphate in Egypt. The Ayyubids restored Sunni governance and suc...
Hulagu Khan's Mongol army sacked Baghdad, killing Caliph al-Musta'sim and an estimated hundreds of thousands of peop...
The Fulani scholar Uthman dan Fodio established the Sokoto Caliphate in West Africa, the largest state on the continent. His ...
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk abolished the Ottoman Caliphate, sending the last caliph Abdulmejid II into exile. This ...
...rst adult male to accept Islam and the first Rightly-Guided Caliph.
The third Rightly-Guided Caliph who commissioned the standardized compilation of the Quran.
The second Rightly-Guided Caliph, known as al-Faruq for distinguishing truth from falsehood.
The fourth Rightly-Guided Caliph, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet, known for his braver...
...anion and scribe of revelation who became the first Umayyad caliph.
Son of Caliph Umar, known for his strict adherence to the Sunnah and narr...
...yr ibn al-Awwam and Asma bint Abi Bakr. He declared a rival caliphate in Makkah that lasted nearly a decade, known for his cou...
...st child born among the Muhajirun in Medina, later declared caliph.
Grandson of the Prophet who abdicated the caliphate to unite the Muslims, fulfilling a prophecy.
...the leader of the youth of Paradise.' Hassan briefly became caliph after Ali's death but ceded power to Muawiyah, uniting the ...
The eighth Umayyad caliph, often called the fifth Rightly Guided Caliph for his justi...
The fifth Rightly-Guided Caliph, an Umayyad ruler who restored justice and is counted among...
Fifth Abbasid caliph who presided over the Islamic Golden Age. A patron of schol...
Fulani scholar, reformer, and founder of the Sokoto Caliphate, one of the largest states in 19th-century Africa.
...African scholar, poet, and military commander of the Sokoto Caliphate.
...or who established women's education networks in the Sokoto Caliphate.
Last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Caliphate and a fierce defender of the Hanafi-Maturidi tradition i...
...he Saqifa of Banu Sa'idah, he was the Ansar's candidate for caliph after the Prophet's death but Abu Bakr was chosen. He emigr...
... of hadith and fiqh, he led an uprising against the Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik and was martyred in Kufah in 122 AH...
The fifth Umayyad caliph (r. 65-86 AH / 685-705 CE), often called the 'father of Ara...
...he powerful governor of Iraq and the East under the Umayyad caliphs Abd al-Malik and al-Walid (d. 95 AH / 714 CE). Known for h...
An Egyptian companion and a major general of the Umayyad caliphate. He participated in the conquest of North Africa under A...
...or of Basra and Kufa, effectively ruling all of the eastern caliphate. Highly controversial — efficient administrator but know...
...across the Indus Valley. He was later executed on orders of Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.
Son of Caliph Abd al-Malik and one of the greatest Umayyad military comma...
The sixth Umayyad caliph (r. 86-96 AH / 705-715 CE), considered the pinnacle of Umay...
The second Umayyad caliph (r. 60-64 AH / 680-683 CE), son of Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan....
The fourth Umayyad caliph (r. 64-65 AH), founder of the Marwanid branch of the Umayya...
...as the father of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, the revered reformer caliph. His long governorship was one of the most stable periods i...
...-jawed), a serious rival to Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan for the caliphate during the Second Fitna. He controlled Damascus briefly ...
Umayyad governor of Iraq under caliphs Yazid II and Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (d. 105 AH). He is re...
...reat Islamic reformer of West Africa. He founded the Sokoto Caliphate in northern Nigeria, one of the largest states in Africa...
Son of the Caliph 'Umar ibn al-Khattab and one of the most prolific Companion...
... the Muslims in Madinah after the Hijra. Led an independent caliphate against the Umayyads for nine years.
...f the Prophet ﷺ and son of Ali and Fatimah. Briefly led the caliphate before abdicating to preserve Muslim unity.
The most famous Abbasid Caliph, during whose reign Baghdad became the most prosperous city...
Founder of Baghdad and second Abbasid Caliph. He commissioned the first major Islamic translation moveme...
Son of Uthman dan Fodio and Sultan of Sokoto Caliphate, scholar and prolific author.
Syrian Tabi'i scholar who advised the Umayyad caliphs and helped build the Dome of the Rock.
...at Kufan judge who served as qadi for sixty years under the caliphs Umar, Uthman, Ali, and the Umayyads, renowned for his shar...
... Greater Syria in his era. A trusted advisor of the Umayyad caliphs, he played a key role in selecting Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz as...
Son of the caliph Uthman ibn Affan, Medinan scholar and governor of Medina, k...
Syrian tabi'i scholar and trusted advisor to Caliph Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, renowned for his piety, legal acumen,...
...ensive exposition of Sunni positions on the Companions, the caliphate, and theological principles.
...on through the prophets, the life of Muhammad, the Rashidun caliphate, the Umayyads, and the Abbasids up to 915 CE. At-Tabari ...
...uslim perspective and the Mongol destruction of the Abbasid Caliphate.
By Qadi Abu Yusuf. Written at the request of Caliph Harun ar-Rashid, this is the earliest surviving work on Isl...
...onal law and political governance. Al-Mawardi discusses the caliphate, its conditions and appointment, the duties of ministers...
By Hajji Khalifah (Katib Celebi). The most important Islamic bibliography eve...
...e. It covers pre-Islamic prophets, the seerah, the Rashidun caliphate, the Umayyads, Abbasids, and beyond.
...bn Taymiyyah defends Sunni positions on the Companions, the caliphate, and creedal issues, while also critiquing aspects of As...
...-Sallaabi. A comprehensive scholarly biography of the first Caliph of Islam covering his life, his role as the Prophet's close...
...Muhammad as-Sallaabi. An exhaustive biography of the second Caliph examining his conversion, the great Islamic conquests durin...
By Ali Muhammad as-Sallaabi. A scholarly study of the third Caliph's life, his compilation of the Quran, expansion of the Isla...
...ad as-Sallaabi. A rigorous biographical study of the fourth Caliph examining his scholarship, caliphate, major civil wars of h...
...ic civilization from the Prophet through the Rightly-Guided Caliphates, Umayyads, Abbasids, and Crusader period.
...lam. Ja'far Sheikh Idris analyses whether the Quranic term 'khalifah' grants humans sovereign authority over the earth or design...
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The era of the four rightly-guided caliphs: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. The golden age of Islami...
...s of Islamic governance: from Osman I to the fall. The last caliphate and its impact on the Muslim world.
How the Abbasid Caliphate fostered breakthroughs in science, medicine, philosophy,...
The Umayyad dynasty's role in spreading Islam from Spain to Central Asia and its contributions to architecture, administration, and Arabic language.
The life of the Prophet's closest companion, the first adult male to accept Islam, and the leader who preserved the ummah after the Prophet's death.
The second caliph whose conversion strengthened Islam, whose justice became l...
The third caliph known for his generosity, his marriage to two of the Prophe...
The fourth caliph, the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law, known for his deep kn...
The Quranic concept of khalifah (stewardship) over the earth, the Prophetic emphasis on pla...
The devastating Mongol campaigns that destroyed the Abbasid caliphate and reshaped the Muslim world in the 13th century.
A comprehensive overview of the Ottoman state from its founding in 1299 CE to its dissolution after World War I.
The Abbasid dynasty that presided over the greatest era of Islamic intellectual, scientific, and cultural achievement.
The first hereditary Islamic dynasty that expanded Muslim rule from Spain to Central Asia and established Arabic as the language of governance.
The Ismaili Shia dynasty that ruled North Africa and Egypt from 909 to 1171 CE, founding Cairo and al-Azhar.
The Quranic concept of humans as stewards (khalifah) of the earth, Islamic principles of environmental conserva...
...ddress to the grieving community, and the succession to the caliphate.
The wars of apostasy after the Prophet's death, Abu Bakr's decisive leadership, the campaigns against false prophets, and the reunification of Arabia.
The peaceful surrender of Jerusalem to Caliph Umar, the Pact of Umar, his refusal to pray inside the Chur...
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The Umayyad caliph who transformed his rule to follow the model of the Rashidu...
The Quranic concept of humans as stewards (khulafa) of the earth, the prophetic conservation ethic, and how Islamic principles address the environmental crisis.
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...a, South Asia, the Balkans, and historically in the Ottoman Caliphate.
...ctions (free will over divine predestination). The 'Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun imposed their doctrine as state creed in the Mihn...
...ayd ibn Ali ibn al-Husayn, who revolted against the Umayyad Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik in 740 CE. Of all the Shia groups, ...
...al-Nabhani (1909–1977 CE). Aims to re-establish the Islamic Caliphate through political work, explicitly rejecting armed jihad...
... Islam in 1017 CE, founded by Hamza ibn Ali and the Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (who declared himself divine). Incorp...