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    Some historical sources report that Abu Lu'lu'a was taken prisoner and executed for his assassination of Umar, while other sources claim that he committed suicide. [21] After Abu Lu'lu'a's death, his daughter was killed by Ubayd Allah ibn Umar, one of Umar's sons.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UmarUmar - Wikipedia

    Some historical sources report that Abu Lu'lu'a was taken prisoner and executed for his assassination of Umar, while other sources claim that he committed suicide. [95] After Abu Lu'lu'a's death, his daughter was killed by Ubayd Allah ibn Umar , one of Umar's sons.

  3. 30 paź 2024 · ʿUmar I (born c. 586, Mecca, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]—died November 3, 644, Medina, Arabia) was the second Muslim caliph (from 634), under whom Arab armies conquered Mesopotamia and Syria and began the conquest of Iran and Egypt.

  4. After her death, Muawiyah I, the reigning first caliph of the Umayyad dynasty, bought her house in Medina for 180,000 dirhams. [ citation needed ] According to other sources, she died in Medina towards the end of caliph 'Umar 's reign in 22 AH, 644 CE.

  5. Because of this enmity, `Ali delayed pledging allegiance to the first caliph until after Fatimah's death. Fatimah died of consumption in the same year as her father. Her funeral was prepared in haste and carried out at night. `Ali would finally become caliph years later.

  6. 'Asim was born two years before the Prophet's death (i.e., in 8 A.H.) and when he was four years old, his mother litigated over him with her ex-husband, 'Umar, before the then caliph, Abu Bakr.

  7. 11 paź 2023 · The Muslim conquest of Jerusalem under the caliph Umar in 637 was clearly an important moment in the city’s history. For the next 462 years, it would be ruled by Muslims, with religious freedom for minorities protected according to the Treaty of Umar.

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