The Prophet has no spiritual successor inasmuch …

Years: 532 - 675
The Prophet has no spiritual successor inasmuch as God's revelation (the Quran) had been given only to Muhammad.

There are, however, successors to the Prophet's temporal authority, and they are called caliphs (successors or vice regents).

Caliphs will rule the Islamic world until 1258, when the last caliph and all his heirs are killed by the Mongols.

For the first thirty years, caliphs manage the growing Islamic empire from Yathrib, which has been renamed Madinat an Nabi ("the city of the Prophet") or Al Madinah al Munawwarah ("the illuminated city").

These names are usually shortened simply to Medina—"the city."

The caliphs have conquered a large empire within a short time.

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