The Age of Rightly Guided Caliphs AL KHULAFA AR-RASHIDIN - Abu Bake as-Siddiq History of Islam English
Material type:
- 9786035000789
- 297 ZIZ

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North Nazimabad Boys Campus (Senior Library - Southern Region) | 297 ZIZ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 2025-3792317 |
Darussalam's History of Islam series aims to provide authentic and accessible Islamic history to the youth. This volume on Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) combines scholarly research with a narrative style that is both informative and captivating. The inclusion of visual aids enhances comprehension and retention, making it a valuable resource for educational settings and personal study.
This book is the second installment in Darussalam's History of Islam series, focusing on the life and leadership of Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA), the second of the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs. Authored by Maulvi Abdul Aziz, it presents Umar's journey from his early life in Makkah to his pivotal role in the expansion and consolidation of the Islamic state. The book is structured into seven chapters: Darussalam PK+2Kitaab Now+2darussalamcanada.com+2 Early Life: Explores Umar's upbringing, character, and conversion to Islam. Battles Participated: Details his involvement in key battles alongside the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Preparations Against Persians: Discusses his strategic planning for confronting the Persian Empire. Battle of Qadisiyah: Highlights this significant battle leading to the fall of the Sassanid Empire. Conquest of Jerusalem: Narrates the peaceful acquisition of Jerusalem under his leadership. Personality Traits: Delves into his justice, humility, and administrative skills. Selection of the Next Caliph: Explains the process Umar initiated for appointing his successor. The book is enriched with illustrations, maps, and photographs of historical sites, making it an engaging read for both young readers and adults. It's particularly suitable for readers aged 10 and above.
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