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The Four Rashidun Caliphates of Islam

There are four successors of beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him, the Last Messenger of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala.

They called Rashidun Caliphate and were the first of the four major caliphates namely.

  • Abu Bakr Abdullah ibn Uthman
  • Umar ibn Khattab
  • Uthman ibn Affan
  • Ali ibn Abi Talib

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Khilafat” or Caliphates was a religious system of governance in Islam, in which the territories of the Islamic empire and the people within were ruled by a supreme leader called Caliph (“Khalifa” in Arabic – meaning successor).

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Who are Rashidun Caliphates?

The Rashidun Caliphate was the first of the four major Caliphates established after the death of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad Pease Be Upon Him. These Caliphs are collectively known in Sunni Islam as the Rashidun, or “Rightly Guided” Caliphs.

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Rashidun Caliphates are accepted as legitimate by the majority of Muslims.

  • Abu Bakr Abdullah ibn Uthman
    (Arabic: أَبُو بَكْرٍ عَبْدُ ٱللهِ بْنِ عُثْمَانَ‎, Romanized: Abū Bakr as-Șiddīq, c. 573 CE – 23 August 634 CE)
  • Umar ibn Khattab
    (Arabic: عمر بن الخطاب‎, Romanized: ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb;c. 584 CE – 3 November 644 CE)
  • Uthman ibn Affan
    (Arabic: عثمان بن عفان‎, Romanized: ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān; 576/573 – 17 June 656)
  • Ali ibn Abi Talib
    (Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱبْن أَبِي طَالِب‎, Romanized: ʿAlī ibn ʾAbī Ṭālib; 13 September 601 – 29 January 661)