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Rashidun

The Rashidun (Arabic: الراشدون, romanized: al-Rāshidūn, lit. 'the rightly-guided') are the first four caliphs (lit. 'successors') who led the Muslim community following the death of Muhammad, namely Abu Bakr (r. 632–634), Umar (r. 634–644), Uthman (r. 644–656), and Ali (r. 656–661).

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  • Egypt Muslim conquest of Egypt
  • Cyprus Cyprus in the Middle Ages

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related to Ali · 34
Rashidun → Abi Talib, Abī, Ali, Ali's, Ansar, Arabic, CE, Christian, Dhu, Fatimah, Genial, Ghadir Khumm, Hijjah, In, In Mecca, In Medina, Iraqi, Islam, Later, Medina
related to Abu Bakr · 22
Rashidun → Abd Allah, Abi Quhafa, Abu Bakr, AH, Allāh, Arabic, As, As-Siddiq, CE, Dar Al Islam, He, Islamic, Muhammad, Muhammad's, Muslim Caliph, Muslims, Quḥāfa, Rashidun Caliphate, Red Sea, Ridda
related to history · 15
Rashidun → Abd Allah, Abi Quhafa, Abi Talib, Abu BakrUmar, Affan, Ali, Caliphs, Khattab, Muhammad, OmarUthman, OsmanAli, Othman, The, Umar, Uthman
related to Military expansion · 8
Rashidun → Arabia, Armenia, Cyprus, Egypt, Islam, Persia, Syria, The Rashidun Caliphate
related to External links · 4
Rashidun → Encyclopaedia Britannica, Media, Wikimedia CommonsRashidun, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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ali muhammad islam sunni umar caliphs ibn first abu caliph muslims uthman arabic shia muhammad's bakr muslim death caliphate quran

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Ibn Kathirinstance ofciting the fact that some Sunni scholars0.80text
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrAbd Allah0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrAbi Quhafa0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrArabic0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrAllāh0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrQuḥāfa0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrCE0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrAH0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrAbu Bakr0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrMuhammad0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrHe0.60section
Rashidunrelated to Abu BakrRashidun Caliphate0.60section

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