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... during the Prophet's life to the standardized mushaf under Caliph Uthman.
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, an...
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...
The intellectual flourishing of Muslim Spain, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the library of al-Hakam II, and the cultural exchange between Muslims, Christians, an
...ltation, its practice by the Prophet and the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and its implications for modern governance.
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.