Maulvi Abdul Aziz

History of Islam,the age of the rightly guided Caliphs Umar ibn al-Khattab Al-Khulafa ar-Rashidun - Lahore: Darussalam publisher, 2012. - 141 pages: illustrations; 20 cm. - .

This volume in the History of Islam series by Maulvi Abdul Aziz provides a detailed and inspiring account of Umar ibn al-Khattab (R.A.), the second Caliph of Islam and one of the most influential figures in Islamic history. Designed especially for young readers and students, the book presents the life and achievements of Caliph Umar in a clear and accessible way. It explores his early life, conversion to Islam, and his close companionship with the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The narrative then moves into his remarkable leadership as Caliph, highlighting his administrative reforms, justice system, expansion of the Islamic empire, and the peaceful conquest of Jerusalem. His legacy as a model of fairness, humility, and strength is emphasized throughout. Illustrated with colorful images, maps, and photographs of key historical sites, the book combines historical accuracy with educational appeal. It serves as an excellent resource for learning about early Islamic leadership, the values of righteous governance, and the role of Umar (R.A.) in shaping the Muslim world.

This book is the second volume in Darussalam's History of Islam series, focusing on Umar ibn al-Khattab (R.A.), the second of the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs. Written by Maulvi Abdul Aziz, it presents a comprehensive and accessible account of Umar's life, leadership, and contributions to the early Islamic state.The book is enriched with colorful illustrations, maps, and photographs of historical sites, making it visually engaging and informative for young readers. These features aim to enhance understanding and retention of the historical content.​

9786035000772


Umar ibn al-Khattab, Caliph, Biography
Islamic history
slamic military campaigns

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