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Book Overview.
The Rightly Guided Caliphs Of Islam.
The
Rightly Guided Caliphs (Al-Khulafa-ur-Rashidun)
Those
Caliphs who truly followed in the Prophet's footsteps are called 'The
Rightly-Guided Caliphs' (Al-Khulafa-ur Rashidun in Arabic). They are the first
four Caliphs: Abu Bakr, 'Umar, Uthman and Ali. All four were among the earliest
and closest Companions of the Prophet (peace be on him). They lived simple and
righteous lives and strove hard for the religion of God. Their justice was
impartial, their treatment of others was kind and merciful, and they were one
with the people - the first among equals. After these four, the later Caliphs
assumed the manners of kings and emperors and the true spirit of equality of
ruler and ruled diminished to a considerable extent in the political life of
Muslims.
It
should be clearly understood that the mission of Prophet Muhammad (peace be on
him), and hence that of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs, was not political, social or
economic reform, although such reforms were a logical consequence of the success
of this mission, nor the unity of a nation and the establishment of an empire,
although the nation did unite and vast areas came under one administration, nor
the spread of a civilization or culture, although many civilizations and
cultures developed, but only to deliver the message of God to all the peoples of
the world and to invite them to submit to Him, while being the foremost among
those who submitted.
The
Significance of the Caliphate
The
mission of Prophet Muhammad (peace be on him), like that of the earlier
messengers of Allah, was to call people to the worship of and submission to the
One True God. In practice, submission to Allah means to obey His injunctions as
given in the Holy Qur'an and as exemplified by Sunnah (the practice of the
Prophet). As successor to the Prophet, the Caliph was the head of the Muslim
community and his primary responsibility was to continue in the path of the
Prophet. (saw).