Which of the following was the title of the Muslim empire's leaders just after Muhammad's death?

A.
imams

B.
caliphs*****

C.
priests

D.
emperors

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B. caliphs

Who needs emperors when you can have caliphs? It's like upgrading from a regular ruler to a deluxe ruler with extra toppings!

The correct answer is B. caliphs.

To determine the answer, we need to understand the historical context of Muhammad's death and the leadership structure that emerged in the Muslim empire.

After the death of Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE, leadership in the Muslim community was entrusted to a successor known as a caliph. The role of the caliph was to act as both a political and religious leader for the Muslim community, and they were responsible for implementing and upholding Islamic law.

To find the answer to the question, you could have considered the various options and eliminated the ones that are not relevant. In this case, options A (imams) and C (priests) are not correct because they do not accurately describe the leaders of the Muslim empire after Muhammad's death. Option D (emperors) is also not correct because the Muslim empire did not refer to its leaders as emperors.

By process of elimination, the correct answer is option B (caliphs), as it accurately describes the title of the Muslim empire's leaders just after Muhammad's death.

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