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 |  |  | 786: Encyclopedia II - Caliph - Origins of the caliphateMost academic scholars agree that Muhammad had not explicitly established how the Muslim community was to be governed after his death. Two questions faced these early Muslims: who was to succeed Muhammad, and what sort of authority he was to exercise.
Caliph - Succession to Muhammad.
Fred Donner, in his book The Early Islamic Conquests (1981), argues that the standard Arabian practice at the time was for the prominent men of a kinship group, or tribe, to gather after a leader's death and choose a le ...
See also:Caliph, Caliph - Origins of the caliphate, Caliph - Succession to Muhammad, Caliph - The authority of the caliph, Caliph - The history of the caliphate, Caliph - How the Caliphate came to an end, Caliph - Reasons for the fall and continuing dormancy of the Caliphate, Caliph - Famous caliphs, Caliph - Dynasties, Caliph - Claims to the caliphate, Caliph - Lists of Caliphal dynasties and seats, Caliph - The Rashidun Righteously Guided, Caliph - The Umayyads of Damascus, Caliph - The Abbasids of Baghdad, Caliph - The Abbasid branch of Cairo, Caliph - The Ottoman Padishahs, Caliph - The secular Republic of Turkey, Caliph - The Sharifan house in now Saudi Arabia, Caliph - Sources and references Read more here: » Caliph: Encyclopedia II - Caliph - Origins of the caliphate |
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See also:History of the Jews in Iraq, History of the Jews in Iraq - Early Biblical history, History of the Jews in Iraq - Late Biblical history and the Babylonian exile, History of the Jews in Iraq - Greek Period 300s BCE - 160 BCE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Parthian Period, History of the Jews in Iraq - Babylonia as the center of Judaism 219 CE - ~1050 CE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Sassanid Period 225-634, History of the Jews in Iraq - Arab Period 634-1258, History of the Jews in Iraq - Middle Ages, History of the Jews in Iraq - Mongolian period 1258-1534, History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922, History of the Jews in Iraq - Modern times 1922- Read more here: » History of the Jews in Iraq: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in Iraq - Arab Period 634-1258 |
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List of numbers - Notable rational numbers.
See: Orders of magnitude (numbers)
List of numbers - Integers.
Other numbers that are notable for their mathematical properties or cultural meanings include:
-40
-1
3
24
42
222
239
255
256
273
284
360
420
496
555
666
720
786See also: List of numbers, List of numbers - Rational numbers, List of numbers - Notable rational numbers, List of numbers - Integers, List of numbers - Prime numbers, List of numbers - Perfect number, List of numbers - Cardinal numbers, List of numbers - Fractional numbers, List of numbers - Irrational numbers, List of numbers - Algebraic numbers, List of numbers - Transcendental numbers, List of numbers - Hypercomplex numbers, List of numbers - Algebraic complex numbers, List of numbers - Other hypercomplex numbers, List of numbers - Transfinite numbers, List of numbers - Numbers representing measured quantities, List of numbers - Numbers without specific values, List of numbers - Bases, List of numbers - Polite and impolite numbers Read more here: » List of numbers: Encyclopedia II - List of numbers - Rational numbers |
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The Thamudic, Lihyanic, and Safaitic inscriptions in the north.
The Epigraphic South Arabian (Sabaean, Himyaritic, etc.) inscriptions in the south.
Both of these are in variants of the South Arabian musnad alphabet.
Nabataean inscriptions in Aramaic and Arabic.
Inscriptions in other languages, such as ...
See also:History of the Arabic alphabet, History of the Arabic alphabet - An innovating alphabet, History of the Arabic alphabet - Archaic model, History of the Arabic alphabet - Origins, History of the Arabic alphabet - Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions, History of the Arabic alphabet - Early Islamic changes, History of the Arabic alphabet - Reorganization of the alphabet, History of the Arabic alphabet - Adapting the Arabic alphabet for other languages Read more here: » History of the Arabic alphabet: Encyclopedia II - History of the Arabic alphabet - Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions |
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