From
the chaos brought by the death of Shias and Sunnis, a new caliphate rose. From
the brutal murder of Caliph Uthman and the disintegration of order during the
reign of Caliph Ali, Governor Muawiya from Damascus fought hard in order to
establish a new caliphate from the ashes of the previous Rashidun caliphate.
The Umayyad Caliphate was the result of Muawiya’s efforts. And from the
foundation that Muawiya established, his successors would develop it to create
one of the largest empires that the world had ever seen. Considered a part of
the greatest caliphs of the Umayyad, Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan would
cement the caliphate in the world by war and by reforms.
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The Umayyads: Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
From
the chaos brought by the death of Shias and Sunnis, a new caliphate rose. From
the brutal murder of Caliph Uthman and the disintegration of order during the
reign of Caliph Ali, Governor Muawiya from Damascus fought hard in order to
establish a new caliphate from the ashes of the previous Rashidun caliphate.
The Umayyad Caliphate was the result of Muawiya’s efforts. And from the
foundation that Muawiya established, his successors would develop it to create
one of the largest empires that the world had ever seen. Considered a part of
the greatest caliphs of the Umayyad, Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan would
cement the caliphate in the world by war and by reforms.The Umayyads: Muawiya
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| Umayyad Caliphate in 750 |
Upon
the death of the third Rashidun Caliph, Uthman, tensions between those who
supported election for the next leaders and those who wanted blood relatives of
Mohammad to succeed and lead the community. The later, called the Shia Muslims,
gain the upper hand when their candidate, Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin and
son-in-law to the Prophet Mohammad, became finally the new caliph. However,
many challenged his authority. Allegations of conspiracy for the murder of
previous Caliph and lack of conviction to punish the murders of Uthman, drove
many to rebel against Ali. Among those who oppose the caliph would be Muawiya.
He would lead the strongest opposition to Ali and eventually lead to the
establishment of a new Caliphate – the Umayyad.
The Rashidun: Ali ibn Abi Talib
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| Ali ibn Abi Talib |
In 656, the reign of the
third caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, Uthman ended bloody. The nepotism and
rise of corruption of Caliph Uthman caused dissent and chaos within the Islamic
community. Then, Mohammad ibn Abu Bakar, son of Caliph Abu Bakar, led the
murder of Caliph Uthman. The Caliphate then fell in the hands of son-in-law and
cousin of Prophet Mohammad, Ali ibn Abi Talib. His reign saw the rise of
division and chaos.
The Rashidun: Uthman ibn Affan
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| Uthman ibn Affan |
The Rashidun: Umar ibn al-Khattab
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| Medina - Capital of Rashidun Caliphate |
Arabia, 632 - The Prophet Mohammad just passed away, leaving not
instruction who would succeed him. To solve the problem, the Companions
gathered in the hall in Central Arabia to discussed who would succeed the
Prophet. Four nominees were made. And from the four men, Abu Bakar, became the
successor and the first Rashidun Caliph. But, in just two years, the new Caliph
died. He passed the job to his supporter, Umar ibn al-Khattab.
The Rashidun Caliphate: Abu Bakar
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| Abu Bakar |
632,
Medina – an election was being held. The Prophet Mohammad had passed away. Four
Companions of the Prophet were nominated to become deputies of the new religion
of Islam. The future of the religion and the political entity that Mohammad
left hang in the balance. The man that rose as result of the election was one
of the closest to Mohammad, his father-in-law, Abu Bakar. From him a caliphate
would rose, the Rashidun. But who is Abu Bakar? What were his achievements?
What were his contributions to the growth of Islam?
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