caliph

[ˈkeɪlɪf]

caliph Definition

  • 1a spiritual and political leader of the Muslim community, considered by Muslims to be a representative of Allah on earth
  • 2the title of the successors of Muhammad as rulers of the Islamic world, who were regarded as temporal leaders only

Using caliph: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "caliph" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The first caliph was Abu Bakr.

  • Example

    The caliphate was abolished in 1924.

  • Example

    The caliphate was established after the death of the Prophet Muhammad.

caliph Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for caliph

Phrases with caliph

  • the Islamic empire ruled by a caliph

    Example

    The Caliphate reached its peak during the reign of Harun al-Rashid.

  • a Muslim state in Spain that existed from 929 to 1031

    Example

    The Caliphate of Cordoba was known for its cultural and scientific achievements.

  • the third of the Islamic caliphates to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    Example

    The Abbasid Caliphate was known for its intellectual and cultural achievements.

Origins of caliph

from Arabic 'khalīfah', meaning 'successor'

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Summary: caliph in Brief

A 'caliph' [ˈkeɪlɪf] is a spiritual and political leader of the Muslim community, seen as a representative of Allah on earth. The term also refers to the successors of Muhammad as rulers of the Islamic world, who were regarded as temporal leaders only. Examples include 'The first caliph was Abu Bakr.' and 'The caliphate was established after the death of the Prophet Muhammad.'