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  1. Sep 24, 2024 · At-Tirmidhiyy related from the route of ^Abdullaah Ibn ^Umar that prior to ^Umar embracing Islam the Prophet ﷺ use to say, “O Allah, back (a^izz) al-Islam by one of the two ^Umars” referring to ^Umar Ibnul Khattab and ^Amr Ibnu Hishaam Abu Jahl.

  2. 6 days ago · Umar's caliphate is notable for its vast conquests. Aided by brilliant field commanders, he was able to incorporate present-day Iraq, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt, and parts of Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and south western Pakistan into the Caliphate.

  3. Sep 21, 2024 · The Muhajirun included prominent figures like Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (AS), Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab (AS), Hazrat Uthman ibn Affan (AS), and Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS), who later became the first four caliphs of Islam.

  4. 5 days ago · Get away from me,” al-Bukhari records it in his Sahih, [12] relying on the authority of `Ubaydullah ibn Abdullah ibn `Utbah ibn Mas`ud. Abdullah quotes Ibn `Abbas saying that when death approached the Messenger of Allah, his house became full of men including Umar ibn al-Khattab.

  5. 3 days ago · The Battle of the Camel (Arabic: مَعْرَكَة اَلْجَمَلِ, romanized: Maʿrakat al-Jamal) took place outside of Basra, Iraq, in 36 AH (656 CE). The battle was fought between the army of the fourth caliph Ali (r. 656–661), on one side, and the rebel army led by Aisha, Talha and Zubayr, on the other side.

    • 8 December 656 CE (15 Jumada I 36 AH)
    • Victory for Ali
    • Basra, Iraq
  6. Sep 23, 2024 · Umar Ibn al-Khattab (may God be pleased with him), the second of the Rightly Guided Caliphs of Islam, made an inconceivably large contribution not only to the geographic spread of Islam but to the establishment of religious justice and intellectual freedom as well.

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  8. Sep 10, 2024 · The Plague That Triggered Everything. It all began with a plague, the first one to affect the Muslim community i.e. the plague of Amwaas (Emmaus) in Palestine, modern day Syria. The Amwaas area of Palestine, close to Jerusalem, was conquered by the Muslim Army at the time of the second ruler 18 years after hijra.