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Single Caliph for the Muslim World... They further argue that a caliph may be ideally chosen by election or community consensus... limiting what a caliph could legitimately command... and insisted that implicit obedience to the caliph in all things not contradicting the Quran... They argue that this view of the caliph was eventually nullified... The caliph was henceforth limited to temporal rule only... He would be considered a righteous caliph if he were guided by the ulema... Most Sunni Muslims now believe that the caliph has always been a merely temporal ruler... to a Seljuq Caliph in which he gave ten different ethics of royal administration... Single Caliph for the Muslim World... Single Caliph for the Muslim World... the first time the title of caliph was used as a political instead of symbolic religious title by the... caliph was acknowledged as having political significance outside of Ottoman borders by a... beyond the borders of his shrinking empire as caliph of Muslims in Egypt... Fifth caliph of Ummayad Dynasty... Umayyad caliph considered by some... Abbasid caliph during whose reign... First Caliph of the Ottoman Empire with the conquest of Egypt and the Holy Cities... Last Caliph of the Ottoman Dynasty... the 101st Caliph in line from Caliph Abu Bakr... reclaimed the title of Caliph for his dynasty... Caliph of the Sudan... Islam differ sharply on the conduct of a caliph and the right relations between a leader and a community...

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