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  Umar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umar was part of the first emigration (Hijra) to Yathrib (renamed Medinat al Nabi, or simply Medina shortly thereafter) in 622 C.E. He wa present at Badr, Uhud, Khaybar, and the raid on Syria, as well as many other engagements.
Umar was given the key to the city by the Greek Orthodox patriarch, Sophronius, and invited to pray at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Umar's killer (Abu-Lu'lu'ah) was a Persian slave who was angered with Umar; he stabbed the Caliph six times as Umar led prayers in the Masjid al Nabawi mosque in Medina.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Umar_ibn_al-Khattab   (1161 words)

  
 Umar ibn al-Khattab - InformationBlast
Umar was born in Mecca around 581 to the Adi clan of the Quraish tribe.
Umar belonged to a family of average class, but he was able to become literate and was well known for his physical strength, becoming a champion wrestler.
Umar was initially angered by this and began threatening them, but their resolve and fearlessness led Umar to a change of heart.
www.informationblast.com /Umar_ibn_al-Khattab.html   (551 words)

  
 Abdullah Ibn Saba (Part I)
Sayf Ibn Umar distorted the biographies of the companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH&HF) to please the government of his time, and to distort the history of Shia and to ridicule Islam.
(13) Saeed Afghani from Tabari(1), and from Ibn Abi Bakir(3), Ibn Asakir(4), and Ibn Badran(21).
Abdullah Ibn Saba appeared during the Caliphate of Imam Ali (AS), and not during the rule of Uthman as Sayf alleged.
www.al-islam.org /encyclopedia/chapter10/1.html   (5171 words)

  
 Islamic History and Culture - Companions to Prophet Muhammad - Abdullah Ibn Umar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
From an early age, Abdullah ibn Umar thus demonstrated his keenness to be associated with the Prophet in all his undertakings.
Abdullah ibn Umar was once described as the "brother of the night." He would stay up at night performing Salat, weeping and seeking God's forgiveness and reading Qur'an.
That was not because Abdullah ibn Umar was poor.
www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/History/Companions/Content/Umar.htm   (1663 words)

  
 GLIMPSES FROM THE LIFE OF UMAR BIN KHATAB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Umar is one of the few leaders of Islamic Civilization that is unique other than the career of the Prophet Muhammad with whom this whole cycle of events started.
Umar was born in Mecca 13 years after the incident of the Elephant, In 583 A.D. Of his early years there are not many recorded details save that he grazed camels for his father who was very harsh with him.
Umar’s family was considered among the families that served as arbitrators that would settle the tribal disputes and disagreements.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /mih/isl/umar.htm   (3050 words)

  
 The Marriage of umm Kulthoom, daughter of ‘Ali, to ‘Umar
This marriage, in which ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib gave this daughter borne to him by Fatimah, in marriage to ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab—the very same man whom the Shi‘ah allege caused the death of Fatimah—assails the foundations of Shi‘ism in a way that few issues can.
She became of marriagable age during the khilafah of ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab, and the khalifah asked for her hand in marriage.
The marriage of Umm Kulthoom to ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab is counted amongst the important issues presented to us by Islamic history, and as one of those matters around which debate and research has continued at length—and still continues.
islamicweb.com /beliefs/cults/ummkulthoom.htm   (5774 words)

  
 Khalifa 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ibn Hajar replied to this with the reminder that it is wrong to think that other Communities had many but this Community only one.
One day Abu Musa al-Ash`ari, the governor of Basra at the time, wrote to `Umar complaining that the ordinances, instructions, and letters from the Caliph were undated and therefore gave rise to problems linked to the sequence of their implementation.
As `Umar’s head lay in Ibn `Umar’s lap after his stabbing he said to him: "Lay my cheek on the ground." Then he said: "Woe to me, my mother’s woe to me if my Lord does not grant me mercy!" The next morning al-Miswar woke him for the dawn prayer.
www.geocities.com /muminah/Khalifa2.html   (2650 words)

  
 The Marriage of umm kulthum daughter of ‘Ali to ‘Umar
Another fact of history which clashes with the alleged persecution of ‘Ali and Fatimah by the Sahabah is the marriage of Umm Kulthum, the daughter of ‘Ali and Fatimah, to ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab.
The marriage of Umm Kulthum to ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab is counted amongst the important issues presented to us by Islamic history, and as one of those matters around which debate and research has continued at length—and still continues.
As for Umm Kulthum, she is the one whom ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab married.
www.ansar.org /english/marriage.htm   (5762 words)

  
 marriage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
This marriage, in which 'Ali ibn Abi Talib gave this daughter borne to him by Fatimah, in marriage to 'Umar ibn al-Khattab-the very same man whom the Shi'ah allege caused the death of Fatimah-assails the foundations of Shi'ism in a way that few issues can.
Anas ibn 'Iyad al-Laythi is regarded by reputable Shi'i rijal, critics such as an-Najashi and Ibn Mutahhar al-Hilli, as a companion of Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq who was "thiqah, sahih al-hadith" (reliable, a transmitter of authentic hadith).
The marriage of Umm Kulthum to 'Umar ibn al-Khattab is counted amongst the important issues presented to us by Islamic history, and as one of those matters around which debate and research has continued at length-and still continues.
www.sinc.sunysb.edu /Stu/azarinni/marriage.htm   (5700 words)

  
 Umar ibn Abdil Aziz (Islaam.Com)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Umar ibn Abdul Aziz was the revivalist of the first century after Hijrah.
That was Umar’s first act of revival: to change the succession of power from being hereditary to become subject to consultation, where the Muslims choose their ruler.
These reforms had a deep impact on the Muslim ummah and that it why Umar ibn Abdul Aziz deserves to be called the revivalist of the first century.
www.islaam.com /Article.aspx?id=399   (470 words)

  
 Umar ibn Al Khattab
Umar (ra) said once speaking about his past, "I did not wish to see a man striking and being struck that I experience it myself and none of that touched me. I went to my uncle Abu Jahl ibn Hisham, who was of the nobility, and knocked on his door.
Umar's (ra) strong personality from his days of jahiliyyah was now utilized for the carrying of the Dawa and for the strengthening of Islam.
Umar fought in many battles alongside the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam), he was one of the delegated assistants (mu'awin tafweed) of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) and a pillar of society.
www.geocities.com /saeefulhaq/Biography/umar_ibn_al_khattab.htm   (1568 words)

  
 Nikah.com: Marriage - Sahih Bukhari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Umar asked him who he was, and he replied that he was the man that he had ordered to be brought to him.
Umar said to him, "I ask you by the Lord of this building, what did you mean by your statement, 'Your rein is on your withers.'?" The man replied, "Had you made me swear by other than this place, I would not have told you the truth.
Abdullah ibn Umar was furious, and said, 'That is not divorce, and she is not haram for you, so return to your home.' I was still not at ease so I went to Abdullah ibn az-Zubayr who was the Amir of Makka at that time.
www.nikah.com /marriage/malik_divorce_talaq.asp   (10705 words)

  
 MALIK'S MUWATTA, BOOK 41: The Mudabbar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Malik related to me from Yaqub ibn Zayd ibn Talha from his father Zayd ibn Talha that Abdullah ibn Abi Mulayka informed him that a woman came to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and informed him that she had committed adultery and was pregnant.
He came to her while there were women around her and mentioned to her what her husband had mentioned to Umar ibn al-Khattab, and informed her that she would not be punished on his word and began to suggest to her by that, that she should retract.
Umar ibn al-Khattab had him flogged and banished him, and he did not flog the slave-girl because the slave had forced her.
www.tanzeem.org /resources/hadith/Malik/041_mmt.html   (5219 words)

  
 THE SHIA: THE REAL FOLLOWERS OF THE SUNNAH 153 - 163   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He is the Third Caliph who has assumed caliphate through an intrigue hatched by 'Umar ibn al-Khattab, and 'Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Awf who made a covenant and pledge with him to rule according to the Book of Allah and Sunnah of His Messenger, and sunnah of the (first) Two Caliphs.
Moreover the Sahabah have never disapproved Abu Bakr's and 'Umar's conduct, but they have followed their sunnah, and deliberately ignored the Prophet's Sunnah, so it is not possible that they disapproved of 'Uthman that which they have approved of others.
The only one who has rejected this conduct being 'Ali ibn Abi Talib (peace be upon him), who has refused to lead them in prayer unless it be as the Prophet has done.Through this he intended to revive the Prophetic Sunnah that was contradicted by the, fearing no admonition or their multitudes and plots.
www.rafed.net /books/other-lang/the-shia/13.html   (3496 words)

  
 General Subjects
Malik related to me from Nafi that one time as Ibn Umar was served his evening meal, he heard the recitation of the Imam while he was in his house and he did not hurry from his food until he had finished what he needed.
Malik related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Hamza and Salim the sons of Abdullah ibn Umar from Abdullah ibn Umar that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Ill luck is in a house, a woman and a horse."
Malik related to me from Abdullah ibn Dinar that Abdullah ibn Umar said, "I saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, pointing at the east and saying, 'The cause of dissension is here.
hadith.topcities.com /m-generalsubjects.htm   (2907 words)

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