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632 years after the death of Mohammed, his first four successor. ABU "Kerr (632 ~ 634 in) the mayer ibn sina HaDaBu (634 ~ 644 in) the Ottoman ibn sina all o (644 ~ 656 in) ali ibn sina than · tower by the o (656 ~ 661 in)

* hassan ali ibn sina (661 ~ 662, the half a year's transition, ali was assassinated by its temporary hassan after any of the caliphs, a 6 months after taking power above, so he and orthodox caliphs time get 30 years)

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They were chosen by consultation that is called in Arabic "Shoura" and then voting among all people.

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They obeyed Allah and Rasool , preached Islam ,conquered new areas , treated non Muslims so well that they embrased Islam ,thus they spread Islam to far off areas .

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Islam spread in Egypt, Iran, Rome, Yemen, Syria and many other areas. Muslim traders took Islam far and wide.

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trade and warfare

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Because of Sia

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