The first Caliph Abou Bakr, then Omar. then Othman, then Aly
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Caliphs Abou Bakr, Omar, Othman, and Aly (God be pleased with them)
Ali ibn abi talab , abu bakr, Othman ibn affan, Omar ibn alkhattib
Abu Bakr. Then Omar. Then Othman. Then Ali.
Omar Abu Bakr was born in 1972.
I am not aware of any Shiite who hates Caliph 'Ali. Perhaps you are asking why some Shiites hate Caliphs Abu-Bakr, 'Omar, and 'Othman. Those Shiites who do opposed these leaders do so because they believe that Mohammed intended 'Ali to succeed him and these three individuals conspired with other Muslims to prevent 'Ali's ascendance as Caliph. They consider the shura or election that led to Abu-Bakr's appointment and the direct appointments of 'Omar and 'Othman to be a violation of the true nature of Mohammed's succession.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the four first caliphs (or Muslim rulers); namely Abou Bakr, Omar Ibn AlKhattab, Othman Ibn Affan, and Ali Ibn about Taleb.
Abu Bakr, 'Omar, and 'Othman ruled from Medina, Saudi Arabia. 'Ali ruled from Kufa, Iraq. The Umayyads ruled from Damascus, Syria. The Abbassids ruled from Baghdad, Iraq.
The 1st Khalifa : Abu Bakr El Seddeeq . The 2nd Khalifa : Omar Ibn El Khatab . The 3rd Khalifa : Othman Ibn Affaan . The 4th Khalifa : Ali Ibn Aby Taleb .
This is a debate between Sunnis, Shiites, and Kharijites. (The Kharijites are an extinct Islamic Sect.)Sunni View: Abu Bakr and he was. All four of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs (Abu Bakr, 'Omar, 'Othman, and 'Ali) had the right and the will to be Muhammad's political successors.Shiite View: Only 'Ali had the right to be Caliph since Muhammad appointed him. The others were improper usurpers.Kharijite View: Abu Bakr, 'Omar, and 'Othman deferred to God in his infinite wisdom. Since 'Ali agreed to arbitrate and thus prevent God from properly judging whether he or Muawiya would triumph in the Islamic Civil War, he no longer is a legitimate ruler. Only a person who completely defers to God is an acceptable successor. (Kharijites would eventually assassinate 'Ali.)
There were FOUR Rightly-Guided Caliphs after Muhammad's death (Abu Bakr, Omar, Othman, and Ali). After Ali was assassinated, the Umayyads swept into power, ending the age of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs and beginning a more imperial form of government.
The khalifas starting with Abu bakr al Sidiq then Omar ibn alkhattab then Othman ibn affan then ali ibn abi Talib then khaled ibn alwaleed ( he wasnt a khalifa) then it broke down into different dynasties including the abbasid the fatimad and Umayyad