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Who was the caliph after Abu Bakr?
Umar
The Rashidun Caliphate (632–661) was led by Abu Bakr, then by Umar ibn Khattab as the second caliph, Uthman Ibn Affan as the third caliph, and Ali as the fourth caliph.
How is the father of Hazrat Ali?
He is the son of Abu Talib and Fatimah bint Asad, the husband of Fatima, and the father of Hasan, Husayn and Zaynab….Ali.
Ali عَلِيّ | |
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Tribe | Quraysh (Banu Hashim) |
Father | Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib |
Mother | Fatimah bint Asad |
Religion | Islam |
What is the name of Hazrat Ali wife?
Umamah bint Abi al-Asm.?–661 AD
Umm ul-BaninAsma bint UmaisUm Sa’id bint ‘Urua Althaqafia
Ali/Wife
Who is the third caliph?
Uthman ibn Affan’s
Uthman ibn Affan’s reign (644–656) was undoubtedly one of the most formative in this tumultuous period. Born in the Hijaz (Arabia) into an Umayyad family in the Quraysh clan, Uthman was a companion of the Prophet. He was already in his mid-sixties when he was elected third caliph.
Why Abbas is called Ghazi?
Nicknames. Ghazi, or Gha’Z (غازی), means “soldier who returns successfully from the battle”. Although Abbas was killed at Karbala, he is known as Ghazi because, when he carried out the first strike against Yazid’s army, his mission was to rescue the horse which was seized by Shimr during battle of Siffin.
Who was Abu Bakr’s wife?
Asma bint Umaism.?–634 AD
Habibah bint Kharijah ibn Zayd ibn Abi Zuhayrm.?–634 ADUmm Rumanm.?–628 ADQutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza
Abu Bakr/Wife
He and his wife, Zaynab, had six children: Aisha, Abdullah, Asma, Abd Al-Rahman, Umm Kulthum, and Muhammad. Well known and respected even before Islam, Abu Bakr was amoung the first Muslims and companions of the Prophet.
Who is Hazrat Ali RA?
ʿAlī, in full ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, (born c. 600, Mecca, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]—died January 661, Kufa, Iraq), cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, and fourth of the “rightly guided” (rāshidūn) caliphs, as the first four successors of Muhammad are called.
Who was the 4th caliph?
ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib
ʿAlī, in full ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, (born c. 600, Mecca, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]—died January 661, Kufa, Iraq), cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, and fourth of the “rightly guided” (rāshidūn) caliphs, as the first four successors of Muhammad are called.