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'''Uthman''' was the third [[caliph]] of the Islamic State, following Abu Bakr. A [[sahabah|companion]] of the prophet, Uthman was married to Muhammad's daughter Ruqayya and was close to him during his time in Medina, although the tradition seems to indicate he was not at the [[Battle of Badr]]. Taking over the caliphate from his predecessor [[Umar]], Uthman continued the expansion of the jihad state though not in as spectacular a fashion as his predecessor. A man enamored of pomp and luxury, his favoring of his own family and clan for governorships of the newly conquered territory would set the stage for later conflicts within the Muslim caliphate and ummah. He also undertook as standardization of the text of the Qur'an which involved burning variant readings not approved by his government. He was succeeded as caliph following his death by [[Ali]]. | |||
==Early Life== | |||
==Conversion to Islam and Marriage to the Prophet's Daughter== | |||
==Death of Muhammad== | |||
==Succession to Umar== | |||
==Military Conquests and the Jihad State== | |||
==Recension of the Qur'an== | |||
==Death and Succession== | |||
[[Category:Sahabah (companions)]] | |||
[[Category:Jihadists]] | |||
[[Category:Rashidun Caliphs]] | |||
[[Category:Salaf al-Salih (Pious Predecessors)]] | |||
[[Category:Caliphate]] | |||
[[Category:Sacred history]] | |||
[[Category:Islamic History]] | |||
[[Category:Muhammad's contemporaries]] |
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Uthman was the third caliph of the Islamic State, following Abu Bakr. A companion of the prophet, Uthman was married to Muhammad's daughter Ruqayya and was close to him during his time in Medina, although the tradition seems to indicate he was not at the Battle of Badr. Taking over the caliphate from his predecessor Umar, Uthman continued the expansion of the jihad state though not in as spectacular a fashion as his predecessor. A man enamored of pomp and luxury, his favoring of his own family and clan for governorships of the newly conquered territory would set the stage for later conflicts within the Muslim caliphate and ummah. He also undertook as standardization of the text of the Qur'an which involved burning variant readings not approved by his government. He was succeeded as caliph following his death by Ali.