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'''Saqifah''', also known as "Saqifa Bani Saeda" where the companions of the ]ic founder ] gathered on the day of his death to appoint ] as the ] of the Prophet. The ]s believe that Muhammad had designated ] as his successor; this conflict led to deep schisms in Islam and is widely believed to be the core reason for most of the setbacks ] has faced since then, including the tragic death of ], the Prophet ]'s grandson. | '''Saqifah''', also known as "Saqifa Bani Saeda" is where the companions of the ]ic founder ] gathered on the day of his death to appoint ] as the ] of the Prophet. The ]s believe that Muhammad had designated ] as his successor; this conflict led to deep schisms in Islam and is widely believed to be the core reason for most of the setbacks ] has faced since then, including the tragic death of ], the Prophet ]'s grandson. | ||
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Saqifah, also known as "Saqifa Bani Saeda" is where the companions of the Islamic founder Muhammad gathered on the day of his death to appoint Abu Bakr as the Caliph of the Prophet. The Shi'ites believe that Muhammad had designated Ali ibn Abi Talib as his successor; this conflict led to deep schisms in Islam and is widely believed to be the core reason for most of the setbacks Islam has faced since then, including the tragic death of Husain ibn Ali, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson.
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