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History of the Khulafa
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A historical account of the Khulafa (Caliphs) who ruled after the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), detailing their leadership, governance, and impact on the Islamic world.
"History of the Khulafa" provides an in-depth study of the Caliphs who led the Muslim Ummah after the demise of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This book explores:
✔️ The era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs (Khulafa-e-Rashideen) – Abu Bakr (RA), Umar (RA), Uthman (RA), and Ali (A.S)
✔️ The establishment of the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties
✔️ The political, social, and religious challenges faced by each Caliph
✔️ The impact of their rule on the expansion of Islam and governance
✔️ Key events such as the compilation of the Quran, conquests, and internal conflicts
This book is essential for readers who wish to understand the evolution of Islamic leadership, historical events, and the legacy of the Caliphs in shaping the Muslim world.
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