Question 1 1 / 1 pts The last two caliphs of Islam are: Omar and Othma Abu Bakr and Omar. Othman and Ali. Ali and Omar.

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Question 1 1 / 1 pts The last two caliphs of Islam are: Omar and Othma Abu Bakr and Omar. Othman and Ali. Ali and Omar.

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Question 1
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The last two caliphs of Islam are:
Omar and Othma
Abu Bakr and Omar.
Othman and Ali.
Ali and Omar.
Question 2
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Reunifying the Arabian Peninsula as a community of faith.
Conquering Egypt, the other cradle of civilization.
Preparing a definitive edition of the Hadith (the sayings of
Mohammed…)
Ordering economic reforms to establish the empire’s superpower
status.
Question 3
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The third caliph’s foster brother Muawiya.
The third caliph’s foster brother Abdullah.
The third caliph’s cousin Muawiya.
The third caliph’s cousin Abdullah.
Question 4
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Question 5
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The Umayyad clan challenged his power.
He had differences with the Ulama over the definitive version of
the Koran.
He lacked the will to fight corruption.
He was too old to rule the Umma.
Question 6
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The two main adversaries of the fourth caliph that attempted to
sabotage his leadership were:
Abdullah and Muawiya
Ayecha and Abdullah
Muawiya and Ayecha
The Kharijites and Muawiya
Question 7
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The battle of Qadissiya.
The Battle of the Camel.
The battle of Yarmouk.
The battle of Siffin.
Question 8
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Because his son Hussain was martyred in Kufa.
Because the city offered a strategic location to expand the
territory of the empire.
Because he no longer felt safe in Medina after the assassination
of Omar and Uthman.
Because he wanted to reward the people of the city for their
support during the battle of the Camel.
Question 9
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They assassinated Caliph Othman following the order of
Mu’awiya.
They initially supported Caliph Ali but later rejected his
leadership.
They were pacifists that deplored the shedding of blood of
fellow Muslims.
They believe that only the descendants of the Prophet should
rule the Umma.
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He kept adding territory to his cousin’s govermenship until
Muawiya controlled Egypt and Syria.
He apparently declared his eldest son to be the heir to the
throne and thus establishing a dynasty.
His economic reforms tended to overwhelmingly profit his own
clan the Umayyad.
He appointed his relatives and favorites to powerful political
posts throughout the empire.
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