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Who were the feudatories of the caliphs​

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who was the feudatries of caliphs

Answered by krishna210398
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the feudatories of the caliphs​

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A caliph is a religious leader in Islam, believed to be the successor to the Prophet Muhammad. The caliph is the head of the" ummah," or the community of the faithful. Over time, the caliphate came to a religiopolitical position, in which the caliph ruled over the Muslim conglomerate.

The word" caliph" comes from the Arabic" Khalifah," meaning" cover" or" successor." therefore, the caliph succeeds the Prophet Muhammad as the leader of the faithful. Some scholars argue that in this operation, Khalifah is closer in meaning to" representative" — that is, the caliphs were not really substituted for the Prophet but simply represented Muhammad during their time on earth.

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