Omar AKA Omar ibn al-Khattab Born: c. 581 AD Birthplace: Mecca, Arabia Died: 3-Nov-644 AD Location of death: Medina, Arabia Cause of death: Assassination
Gender: Male Religion: Sunni Muslim Race or Ethnicity: Middle Eastern Occupation: Royalty Executive summary: Second Caliph, 634-44 Omar, in full Omar ibn al-Khattab, the second of the Mahommedan caliphs. Originally opposed to the Prophet Muhammad, he became later one of the ablest advisers both of him and of the first caliph, Abu Bekr. His own reign (634-–644) saw Islam's transformation from a religious sect to an imperial power. The chief events were the defeat of the Persians at Kadisiya (637) and the conquest of Syria and Palestine. The conquest of Egypt followed and the final rout of the Persians at Nehawend (641) brought Iran under Arab rule. Omar was assassinated by a Persian slave, Abu-Lu'lu'ah, in 644, and though he lingered several days after the attack, he appointed no successor, but only a body of six Muhajirun who should select a new caliph. Omar was a wise and far-sighted ruler and rendered great service to Islam. He is said to have built the so-called "Mosque of Omar" ("the Dome of the Rock") in Jerusalem, which contains the rock regarded by Muslims as the scene of Muhammad's ascent to heaven, and by the Jews as that of the proposed sacrifice of Isaac.
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