History, asked by popychatterjee0343, 1 month ago

What was the actual cause of the recognition of the Caliph​

Answers

Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
1

The Caliphate began after the death of Muhammad in 632 CE. The first successor to Muhammad was Caliph Abu Bakr. Today, historians call the first Caliphate the Rashidun Caliphate.

Because of the political conditions in the Arabian Peninsula, the first four caliphs were chosen from among the Quraysh clan. ... He argues that, at the beginning of Islam, caliphs were chosen from the bloodline of Quraysh and they all tried to provide justice for all the citizens in the Islamic state.

Answered by ayantikabanerjee0412
0

Answer:

plz mark me as brainleist.

Explanation:

After the death of the Muslim prophet Muhammad in 632 CE, the Muslim community of Arabia was led by a caliph 1start superscript, 1, end superscript. The caliph was to be a spiritual and political leader, elected by his fellow Muslims. The first successor to Muhammad was Caliph Abu Bakr. Today, historians call the first Caliphate the Rashidun Caliphate. The Rashidun Caliphate consisted of the First Four Caliphs of the Islamic Empire.

Because of the political conditions in the Arabian Peninsula, the first four caliphs were chosen from among the Quraysh clan. ... He argues that, at the beginning of Islam, caliphs were chosen from the bloodline of Quraysh and they all tried to provide justice for all the citizens in the Islamic state.

Similar questions