No. He never mentioned any such event when Hazrat Abu Bakr (RAU) became the First Rightful Caliph. He also didn't metion tradition of GHadir when Hazrat Umar (RAU) became the 2nd Rightful Caliph. Nor did any of the Companions of the Holy Prophet (SAW) mentioned it. Even when Hazrat Al (RAU) became the rightful Caliph, he didn't depend on it. It was concocted much later.
He was not killed by a single person. he was killed by a large group of Muslims together. after some times of starting his power he became a coppupted King. he took his relatives in governmental positions and he was eating too much and... so people hated him and finally killed him toghether. then people asked Imam Ali a.s. to get power so Talha and Zubair and Aisha who wished to get power accused Ali a.s. for killing of Uthman to use this as an excuse to fight Ali a.s. and get power. so they made the Camel war against Ali a.s.
It became 34 cents on 7 January 2001.
dispute between pakistan and india causes ceasefire line in kashmir.
The split between the Shias and the Sunnis is based on one thing: who they believe should be the next caliph. Other than that, they are pretty much the same. Remember that this split occured years ago. The Shias believed that the next caliph should be a blood relative of Prophet Muhammad(sw). The Sunnis believed that the next caliph should be selected my leaders of the Muslim community.
At first it was a settlement. Then it became a very large and powerful city-state that controlled much of Greece.
Yes, I think he could be called that without too much dispute.
Answer 1The Muslims first conquered Jerusalem and entered Palestine during the second Rightful Caliph Hazrat Omar (RAU) without bloodshed. It happened in 7th Century CE.Answer 2The first Muslims came to Palestine when the territory was conquered by Caliph Omar in the 630s CE. However, Non-Muslims (both Jews and Christians) remained the second-class majority in Palestine until the mid-1700s. Muslims then became the majority population, primarily through conversion. The Muslim population grew much more quickly in the 19th century, especially after Egypt was colonized and the first Zionist pioneers came to Ottoman Palestine, but this time due to birth and migration. (This is because the Europeans' agricultural and sanitary improvements greatly increased the carrying capacity of Palestine, allowing lower rates of infant mortality as well as jobs.)
They should.You can dispute it with the credit agency.Send the credit agency a dispute letter .
No. They became a state much later in 1870 . Our first states were the 13 colonies and New Mexico in the 1700's was Mexican territory.
Hazrat Ali (RAU). But the Shiaism sprang up much later. Hazrat Ali (RAU) remained faithful to the first three Rightful Caliphs. He was an active member of the advisory council (Shoora) of the Muslims during the reign of first three Rightful Caliphs. He was the fourth Rightful Caliph.
Answer 1That was Muhammed.The Caliph Tribe Continued to discover more informationon the umayyad's.Answer 2There is much debate on who started the Umayyad dynasty. Most scholars attribute it to Mu'awiya I, the Muslim Governor of Damascus in 650 C.E. since he was the first to rule as Caliph and claim that his family had the right to rule the Caliphate. (This was opposed to the previously-used system of elections by leading officials.) In accordance with his claim, his son Yazid I succeeded him.The reason Mu'awiya's place as the beginning of the Umayyad Dynasty is twofold. Firstly, the Rightly-Guided Caliph, 'Othman, was part of the Banu Umayya (the family of the Umayyads). This makes Mu'awiya the second Umayyad to be Caliph. Secondly, in order to claim legitimacy, Mu'awiya alleged the Mohammed had chosen his family to be the stewards of the Caliphate, citing several sources. This claim is a minority position today and was contested at the time as well (which is one of the main causes of the Fitna Al-Kubra - the first Islamic Civil War).