Hazrat umar date of birth and death
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Umar Al Farooq: Man and Caliph
man. He bent history to his will, leaving a legacy that successor generations have looked upon as a model to
copy. He was one of the greatest of conquerors, a wise administrator, a just ruler, a monumental builder and a
man of piety who loved God with the same intensity that other conquerors of his calibre have loved gold and
wealth. . Umar shaped the historical edifice of Islam and whatever Islam became or did not become in
subsequent centuries is due primarily to the work of this historical figure. Indeed, Umar was the architect of
Islamic civilization. Humankind has a tryst with destiny, to realize its own sublime nature, in the matrix of human
affairs. When free will is abused, it reduces humans to the most wretched of creatures. No man understood this
better than Umar and few since the Prophet carried this trust with as much wisdom, humility, determination,
sensitivity, persistence and coura
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Omar al-Faruq
Iraqi Islamic militant
For the 7th-century caliph Umar al-Farooq, see Umar.
Omar al-Faruq (Arabic: عمر الفاروق; 1969 – 25 September 2006), also spelled or al-Farouq or al-Farooq, born Mahmoud Ahmad Mohammed Ahmad, was an Islamic militant with high-profile connections with Al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah in Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines and Indonesia.
Biography
Born in Iraq. Al-Faruq was believed to have joined Al-Qaeda in the early 1990s where he was trained in Afghanistan. Soon after he rose up through the ranks into becoming one of Osama bin Laden's key lieutenants. US authorities believed Al-Faruq was behind the bomb and terror attacks that targeted embassies and thus, ordered his arrests when he was detected to have been entering Indonesia. After being captured in Bogor by Indonesian special forces in 2002, he was immediately handed over to the United States.[2][3] Al-Faruq's capture was done using information derived from the capture of Abu Zubaydah.[4] After his arrests, Al-Faruq later on reveal
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Short Biography of Second Caliph Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (R.A.)
Praise be to Allah, and prayers and peace be upon the Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) and his sanctified and dedicated Companions (R.A.), as well as all their followers till the Day of Judgment.
The life of Al Farooq Umar ibn Al-Khattab (R.A.) is a shining page of Islamic history, which outshines and supersedes all other histories. The history of all nations put together does not contain even a part of what his life contained of noble conduct, glory, sincerity, jihad, and calling others for the sake of Allah.
His Ancestry and Attributes:
His full name is Umar ibn Al-Khattab ibn Nufayl ibn Abdul- Uzza. He was known as Abu Hafs and earned the nickname of Al Farooq (the Criterion) because he showed his Islam openly in Makkah and through him Allah distinguished between disbelief and faith. He was born in 583 AC (Cristian Era), thirteen years after Amul-Fil (the year of the Elephant). His father was Al-Khattab ibn Nufayl, and his grandfather Nufayl was one of those whom Quraish Tribe used t
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