Caliphate

Caliphate - Meaning, Definition, Synonyms, and Antonyms

Caliphate – Meaning, Definition, Synonyms and  Antonyms

Caliphate is used as a ”Noun” in the English grammar

Meaning:

A Caliphate is a political and religious state governed by a caliph, who is regarded as the successor to the Prophet Muhammad.

Definition:

Caliphates have been established in various regions, such as the Umayyad, Abbasid, and Ottoman Empires. The Caliphate system is based on Islamic law, or Sharia, which governs both the state and the society.

Example Sentences:

  • The Abbasid Caliphate was renowned for its cultural, scientific, and intellectual achievements during the Islamic Golden Age.
  • Many historians study the rise and fall of the Umayyad Caliphate to understand early Islamic history.
  • Some groups in modern times have attempted to revive the concept of a Caliphate as a political system.
  • The Caliphate played a central role in uniting the Muslim world under a single leader during its peak.

Caliphate Synonyms:

  • Islamic state
  • Sultanate
  • Emirate
  • Theocracy
  • Muslim empire

Caliphate Antonyms:

  • Secular state
  • Democracy
  • Republic
  • Monarchy (non-Islamic)
  • Federation
  • Autocracy (non-religious)

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