A shining light in Islamic history, the life of Hazrat Umar ibn Al-Khattab R.A. stands head and shoulders above all others. If you look for examples of heroic behavior in the past, greatness, integrity…
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Al-Siddiq “the righteous one”, Hazrat Abu Bakr R.A. the most beloved companion and best friend of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W was born in a highly respected family of Banu Tamim…
The Caliphate built by the first four Islamic Caliphs after the demise of Muhammad S.A.W is known as Rashidun Caliphate. The term Caliphate means the most senior religious and civil leader of Muslims…
There is no caliphate nor Prophet in the current age of Islam! The era of the Caliphate ended decades ago after the departure of Hazrat Ali R.A. However, according to the History of Caliphate…
Every observant and devout Muslim, who has lived through the rise and fall of the Muslim age, can witness the current dilemma Muslims…
The fourth Caliph and the successor of Hazrat Usman R.A, Hazrat Ali R.A was born in 599 and passed away in 666. Hazrat Ali R.A was Muhammad’s cousin and son-in-law. He was raised by Muhammad S.A.W from the age of five.
The third Caliph and the successor of Hazrat Umar R.A, Hazrat Usman R.A was born in 573 and passed away on June 17, 656. Hazrat Usman was the third of the Rashidun, often known as the “Rightly Guided Caliphs,”
The second Caliph and the successor of Hazrat Abu Bakr R.A, Hazrat Umar R.A was born in 583 and passed away on August 23, 644. Hazrat Umar R.A was a senior companion of Muhammad S.A.W. as well as the father-in-law.
Prophet Muhammad’s (S.A.W) close friend and Counsellor Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.A) was born in 573 and passed away on 13 Hijri, August 23, 634. For his confirmation of the Mi’raj, the Prophet’s night journey and ascent to the heavens, the Prophet gave him the title al-Siddique (“the righteous one”).
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