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Qaagi - Book of Why

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by the Umayyad dynasty ( also " Umawi(passive) was led bythe first dynasty of Sunni caliphs of the Sunni Islamic empire after the reign of the Rashidun Caliphs ( Abu Bakr , Umar , Uthman , and Ali ) ended

lights ... believedto have originatedin the course of the Fatimid Caliphate , where the rule of Caliph al - Mu'izz

Mukhtar ... Kufa , Iraqledan abortive rebellion against the Umayyad Caliphs in vengeance for the death of Husayn ibn

to fulfill the cursecausingstrife between Eteocles and Polyneices ( who is in exile for a year while Eteocles holds the throne of Thebes

that the importance of al - Haram mosque was built in the year 638 , when the amount of muslims increasedledcaliph Umar ibn al - Jattab to expand the place

the Arab civil warresultedin the defeat of the Umayyad Dynasty , the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate

the primal sinledto the collapse of the Ottoman Empire , which was a continuation of the rule of the caliphate

Roderic(passive) led byUmayyad Caliphate led by Tariq ibn Ziyad defeated Visigothic Kingdom

The rebellion of Abbasid forces in Khurasan in 747ledto defeat of the last Umayyad caliph , Marwan II

Branch of Islamresultedfrom the schism initiated by Muslims who contested the succession of Abu Bakr

lights ... believedto have originatedthrough the Fatimid Caliphate , where the rule of Caliph al - Mu'izz

forcesseton destroying the Caliph 's empire

Biography Humayd ... along with Abu Muslimledthe Abbasid Revolution that toppled the Umayyad Caliphate

Hussein ... a pious and humble manledan uprising against that the powerful Caliph Yazid

Abu Bakr 's death in 634resultedin the succession of Umar ibn al - Khattab as the caliph

Abu Bakr 's death in 634resultedin the succession of Umar Umar ibn al - Khattab as the caliph

Ali 's charismatic son Hussein , who had been persuadedto leada rebellion against the caliph Yazid

Abu Bakr 's death in 634resultedin the succession of Umar ibn al - Khattab

Abu Bakr 's death in 634 about two years after Muslims was electedresultedin the succession of Umar ibn al - Khattab

a reasoncausedUmar to ban Mutah during his reign

when the Islamic prophet Muhammad died in the year 632leadingto a dispute over succession to Muhammad as a caliph

These draconian actions by the conquering Safavidscausedthe Mesopotamian Sunnis to seethe with resentment

The two main , the Sunnism and the Shiismresultfrom the quarrel concerning the succession of the Mahomet prophet

Anoder factor datcauseduprisings against Ibrahim was his wack of an apparent successor

the crisisresultingfrom the succession of Yazid

Abu Bakr 's death in 634resultedin the succession of Umar as the caliph

the caravan of chained womenbeing ledto the caliph Yazid

an army(passive) led byan army

The battle(passive) was prompted byThe battle

the army under the leadership of Abdullah ibn Saadsetthe army under the leadership of Abdullah ibn Saad

The army(passive) was led byThe army

to his own gruesome deathledto his own gruesome death

to rebellionledto rebellion

at this timeledat this time

in caliph Abd al - Malik paying tributeresultingin caliph Abd al - Malik paying tribute

The hadith you refer(passive) to was invented byThe hadith you refer

to the [ [ Battle of the Camelledto the [ [ Battle of the Camel

in two major groupsresultingin two major groups

much damage to the entire regioncausedmuch damage to the entire region

up the stone pillar about B.C. 236setup the stone pillar about B.C. 236

the Muslim conquest of Sindh and Multan ... both in present - day Pakistan ... from the third and the last Maharaja of the Brahmin dynasty , Raja Dahirledthe Muslim conquest of Sindh and Multan ... both in present - day Pakistan ... from the third and the last Maharaja of the Brahmin dynasty , Raja Dahir

the confusion(passive) caused bythe confusion

to his forced removal from officeleadto his forced removal from office

a campaign against Constantinople in 669 and Ibn Abd al - Hakam reports that the Egyptian and Syrian navies led respectively by Uqba ibn Amir andleda campaign against Constantinople in 669 and Ibn Abd al - Hakam reports that the Egyptian and Syrian navies led respectively by Uqba ibn Amir and

the Muslim peopleto leadthe Muslim people

an ambush(passive) set byan ambush

his armies himself after suffering a serious defeat to a Leonese armyleadinghis armies himself after suffering a serious defeat to a Leonese army

Abu Sufyan 's funeral prayerledAbu Sufyan 's funeral prayer

Caliph Yazid's forcesledCaliph Yazid's forces

after Muhammadledafter Muhammad

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