The first Four Caliphs are termed "Rashidoon" the Rightful. The first two were the Fathers-in-Law of the Holy Prophet SAW and his closest friends and associates. The latter two were the Sons-in-Law of the holy Prophet SAW. The first three were agreed upon by all Muslims (Companions), the fourth Hazrat Ali RAU was disputed as he became Caliph in very disturbed days of Islam.
omar ibn al khattab the second caliph after abu baker was the most is influential caliph in the sense of acheivments and contrubute to the growth of islamic empire : Please see the Related Link below for more information.
The three wise men did not use magic. They depended on their intuition, their eyes were opened to see the star and were guided by this.
Guided discovery tour.
jesuses birth
Hazrat Ali (RAU). But the Shiaism sprang up much later. Hazrat Ali (RAU) remained faithful to the first three Rightful Caliphs. He was an active member of the advisory council (Shoora) of the Muslims during the reign of first three Rightful Caliphs. He was the fourth Rightful Caliph.
1.He guided them. 2.He taught them. 3.He loved them.
It won't ever be truly proven.
The Sunni's believe after Muhammad's death, he left his followers with his book Quran and the culture. They also had 3 ''khalifahs'' after Muhammad's death. The Shiites believe after Muhammad's death, he left his followers with his book Quran and another follower that gave guidance, Imam Ali.That was later on that the shiites formed the doctrine of Imamat. Hazrat Ali (RAU) expressed his pact of obedience (BA"AT) to the three Rightful Caliphs and acted as an active counsel/advisor to them. He was the Fourth Rightful Caliph. He never claimed that the first three were not Rightful Caliphs. He was not a coward to keep this in his heart and serve the first three rightful Caliphs.
Madina Munawra was the Capital of The Muslim State established by the holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The first three Rashidoon Caliphs remained here and are buried here.
initial reflection, guided reflection,and mapping responsibilities
The three main principles of Greek aesthetics are harmony, proportion, and unity. These principles guided Greek art and architecture, emphasizing balance and beauty in their creations.