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Fred Donner, in his book The Early Islamic Conquests (1981), argues that the standard Arabian practice during the early Caliphates was for the prominent men of a kinship group, or ...
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The Caliphate
When Muhammad died in 632, he left a political organization that was entirely centered around him. He was a political and military leader and he was the source of revelation.
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caliph. Title of civic and religious heads of the world of Islam. The first caliph was Abu Bakr. Nominally elective, the office became hereditary, held by the Umayyad dynasty 661 ...
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ca·liph also ca·lif or kha·lif (k l f, k l f) n. A leader of an Islamic polity, regarded as a successor of Muhammad and by tradition always male.
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caliph Arabic khalifah (“deputy” or “successor”) Title given to those who succeeded the Prophet Muhammad as real or nominal ruler of the Muslim world, ostensibly with all ...
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