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The Abbasid caliphate was the second of two prominent dynasties of the caliphate’s Muslim realm. It dissolved the Umayyad caliphate in 750 CE and ruled as the Abbasid caliphate until 1258
The Umayyad dynasty or Umayyads ruled the Caliphate between 661 and 750. They were a notable dynasty of the Quraish of Makkah in the pre-Islamic duration.
The main attribute of the Islamic state is the restoration of human rights. Before Islam, the concept of human rights was just a myth in all the kingdoms of the planet. Society was divided into different classes…
In our last blog, we discussed about terms of caliphate in Islam. However, the next part of our blog series looks at another…
Islamic government has three names. Imamat, Khilafat, Emirate. All three Islamic theory of state are interpreted in the words of great scholars. Imamate is the name of a public state that obtains sovereign supremacy…
Hazrat Ali R.A. was born on Friday, 13 Rajab 661 CE in Makkah. He belonged to the Quraish tribe, Bani Hashim. He was the son of Hazrat Abu Talib R.A., who was the uncle of Muhammad S.A.W. and was fed…
Hazrat Usman ibn Affan R.A. lived from 576 to 656 CE and was a famous associate of the Islamic prophet Muhammad S.A.W. He was Muhammad S.A.W.’s second cousin, and son-in-law…

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