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Uthman ibn Affan was succeeded by Ali ibn Abi Talib as the fourth caliph of the Islamic community. This succession is significant because it marked the beginning of a major schism within Islam, leading to the First Fitna (civil war) and the eventual division between Sunni and Shia Muslims. Ali’s leadership was contested, particularly by factions supporting Uthman's relatives, which deepened political and theological divides that persist today. The events surrounding Uthman's assassination and Ali's caliphate played a crucial role in shaping early Islamic history.

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