- A
caliphate (Arabic: خِلَافَةْ, romanized: khilāfah [xi'laːfah]) is an
institution or
public office under the
leadership of an
Islamic steward with the...
- The
Khilafat movement (1919–22) was a
political campaign launched by
Indian Muslims in
British India over
British policy against Turkey and the planned...
- and
during the
first thirty years after that. The
political and
worldly Khalifat was
accepted by
Hazrat Aly in
favour of the
three first Khalifs voluntarily...
- The
Ahmadiyya Caliphate is a non-political
caliphate established on May 27, 1908,
following the
death of
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the
founder of the Ahmadiyya...
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themselves not as
khalifat rasul Allah ("successor of the
messenger of God", the
title preferred by the tradition), but
rather as
khalifat Allah ("deputy...
- the tomb. Like Uthman, Mu'awiya
adopted the
title khalifat Allah ('deputy of God'),
instead of
khalifat rasul Allah ('deputy of the
messenger of God'),...
- district, the sub-division, and also of the tehsil. The
highest peak of
Khalifat Hills, at an
altitude of 11,400 feet (3,500 m), is
located in
Ziarat district...
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served a
prison sentence for
inciting Indian Muslims against the
British to
protect the
Khalifat in Turkey. The
brothers were
released from
prison in 1919....
- the
Qurayshtribe and
other gathered men. Abu Bakr
adopted the
title of
Khalīfaṫ Rasūl Allāh (خَلِيفةُ رَسُولِ اللهِ, "Successor of the
Messenger of God")...
- All-India
Liberal Federation, the States'
Peoples Conference, The
Central Khalifat Committee, the All-India
Conference of
Indian Christians, and others. Sanajaoba...