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What four rulers of the Arab empire after Muhammed?

Ali ibn abi talab , abu bakr, Othman ibn affan, Omar ibn alkhattib


What are Ibn Sina's contributions?

Ibn sina was a Islamabad Doctor.


Did Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib have children?

Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib was an Islamic leader. He had five children. Talib ibn Abi Talib,Aqeel ibn Abi Talib, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, Ali ibn Abi Talib, and Fākhitah bint Abī Tālib.


What are the branches of Sunni and Shiite Islam?

shiism did not undergo any divisions dyring the imamate of the first three Imam: Ali, Hasan , Husayn. but after the martyrdom of Husayn, the majority of shiites accepted the Imamate Of Ali ibn Husayn ibn Al-Sajjad, while a minority known as Kaysaniyyah believed that the third son of Ali, Muhammed Ibn Al Hanafiyyah was the fouth Imam as well as the promised Mahdi and that he had gone into occultation in the Rawdah mountain and one day would reappear. after the death of Imam Al Sajjad , the majority of shiites accepted as Imam his son, Muhammad Al BAqir while a minority followed Zayd al Shahid, another son of imam Al Sajjad and became known as ZAydis, Following Imam Muhammad Al-Baqir, the Shiites accepted his son Jafar Al-Sadiq as Imam ad after the death of imam Jafar, the majority followed his son Imam Musa Al-Kazim as the seventh Imam. However one group followed the older son of the sixth imam, Ismail, whi had died while his father was still alive and when this latter group separated from the majority of shiites, it became known as as Ismailis. others accepted as Imam either Abdullah Aftah or Muhammad, both sons of sixth imam. finally another party stopped with sixth Imam himself and considered him as the last Imam. In the same way after the martyrdom of Imam Musa-Alkazim the majority followed his son, Ali Al-Rida, as the eighth Imam. however some stopped with the seventh imam and became known as the waqifiyyah. from the eighth Imam to the twelfth, whom the majority of shiites believed to be the promised mahdi, no division of any importance took place in Shiism. the sunnis divide in terms of the school of jurisprudence into four schools: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafehii, Hanbali.


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Ibn Batutta went to 90 places

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in Sunni view The Othman Ibn Affan and in Shia view Hussain Ibn Ali a.s. the grandson of prophet Muhammad SAWW


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Uthman ibn Affan, the third caliph of Islam, was known for his generosity, humility, and piety. He was also described as a compassionate and gentle leader who valued harmony and unity among the Muslim community. Uthman was known for his kindness and dedication to spreading the message of Islam peacefully.


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Who are heroes of Islam?

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In 656, the third caliph of Islam, Uthman ibn Affan, was murdered by rebels in Medina. His assassination was a significant event that contributed to the First Fitna, a period of civil strife within the Islamic community. Uthman's rule had been marked by controversy and dissent, particularly regarding his nepotism and governance. His death ultimately led to the rise of Ali ibn Abi Talib as the fourth caliph.