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  1. Umar ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib عُمَر بن عَلیّ بن اَبی طالِب; Información personal; Fallecimiento: 10 de Muharram, 61 D.H. / 10 October, 680 d. C. Kerbala, Califato omeya: Causa de muerte: Muerto en la Batalla de Kerbala: Religión: Islam: Familia; Padres: Padre: Ali Ibn Abi Tálib Madre: Layla bint Mas'ud ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Umar_ibn_AliUmar ibn Ali - Wikipedia

    Known for. Being a companion of Husayn ibn Ali. ʿUmar ibn ʿAlī ( Arabic: عُمَر بن عَلیّ ), was reportedly one of the children of Ali ibn Abi Talib who accompanied his brother, Husayn ibn Ali, to Karbala and was killed on the day of Ashura.

  3. ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: عُمَر بن عَليّ بن اَبي طالِب d. 61 /680), known as ' Umar al-Atraf was one of the children of Imam Ali (a) and according to some historians, was among the martyrs of Karbala, while some others believe he was not present in the Battle of Karbala.

  4. Umar ibn al-Jattab (en árabe: عمر بن الخطاب ‎ ˁUmar bin al-Jaṭṭāb; La Meca, 586 a 590- Medina, 7 de noviembre de 644) conocido como al-Faruq («el que distingue [lo bueno de lo malo]»), fue un gobernante y jurista musulmán, el segundo de los llamados califas ortodoxos, la primera serie de gobernantes que tuvo el Imperio islámico a la muerte del p...

  5. 10 de sept. de 2009 · ¿Quién es mejor y más sabio: Abu Bakr y ‘Umar, o ‘Ali? 34577. Fecha de publicación : 09-10-2009. Vistas : 8987. es. Pregunta. Si uno lo analiza objetivamente, el aporte de Ali es mucho mayor que el de los demás Sahaba.

  6. 12 de abr. de 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. A member of the clan of ʿAdī of the Meccan tribe of Quraysh, ʿUmar at first opposed Muhammad ...

  7. It is widely reported that ‘Umar, on many occasions, used to say, ‘Had it not been for Ali, ‘Umar would certainly have perished.’ In other words, through authentic reports, it has been proven that ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattab, during his reign, used to ask and adopt the rulings issued by Imam Ali (‘a).