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`Umar ibn al-Khattāb (c. 581644), sometimes referred by Sunni Muslims as `Umar al-Farūq (Umar the Distinguisher (between Truth and Falsehood)) was from the Banu Adi clan of the Quraysh tribe. He was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and became the second Sunni Caliph (634644) following the death of Abu Bakr, the first Caliph.

All `Umar's relatives of the same generation were also Sahaba and his daughter Hafsa bint Umar was a Mother of the Believers. His son was also an important Sahaba, and his grandsons were Salaf.

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[edit] Family tree

Paternal grandfather: Nufayl ibn Abd al-Uzza

Paternal grandmother: (insert name)

Paternal grandfather in law: Umar ibn Nufayl [1]

Uncle: Umar ibn Nufayl [1]
Cousin: Zayd ibn Umar
Cousin's son: Said ibn Zayd
Cousin's daughter: Aatika bint Zayd
Father: Khattab ibn Nufayl
Mother: Hantamah bint Hisham [2]
Brother: Zayd ibn al-Khattab
Sister Fatimah bint al-Khattab [3]
Himself: Umar ibn al-Khattab
Wife: Aatika bint Zayd ibn Umar ibn Nufayl
Son: Iyaad ibn Umar.
Wife: Umm Kulthum bint Jarwila Khuzima
Son: Ubaidullah ibn Umar. Dies in the Battle of Siffin, fighting with Mu'awiyah.
Wife: Umm Kulthum binte Uqba - divorced wife of Amr ibn al-A'as
Wife: Umm Kulthum bint Rahab
Wife: Umm Kulthum bint Asim
Son: Asim ibn Umar.
Granddaughter Umm Asim bint Asim.
Great grandson Umar ibn Abdul Aziz, sometimes counted as a fith Rashidun, praised by both Shi'a and Sunnis.
Possible Wife: Umm Kulthum binte Abu Bakr or Umm Kulthum binte Ali [4]
Son: Zayd ibn Umar - [5]
Daughter: Ruqayyah bint Umar [5]
Wife: Sabee'ah
Son: Abd-Allah ibn Umar. Notable Sunni jurist.
Grandson: Abd al-Rahman ibn Abdullah
Grandson: Salim ibn Abd-Allah

Daughter: the daughter that he buried alive [6]
Daughter: Hafsa bint Umar [7]
Stepson : Muhammad, tree

The family names Farūqī (alternative spellings, Faruqi, Farooqui, Farooqi, Faruqi, etc.) and El-Umari are used by families claiming descent from `Umar.


Upon Becoming Muslim. Should a person, upon accepting Islam, divorce his or her non-Muslim spouse? Many famous early male Companions adopted Islam long after their wives. For example, 'Umar's wife Zaynab was the sister of 'Uthman bin Maz'un. Both of them were Muslims. [2]

[edit] See also

  1. Abu BakrFamily tree
  2. UmarFamily tree
  3. UthmanFamily tree
  4. AliFamily tree

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Umar ibn Nufayl, Umar's uncle married his own mother, thus he also became the paternal grandfather in law of Umar.
  2. ^ From various sources it is known that the mother of 'Umar ibn al-Khattab was Hantamah the daughter of Hisham ibn al-Mughirah and she was the sister of Abu Jahl ibn Hisham, so that Abu Jahl was his maternal uncle. (from History of the Caliphs by Suyuti [1])
  3. ^ Not sure if they have the same mother
  4. ^ not established, disputed if its one or none, see Umar's marriage to Umm Kulthum
  5. ^ a b child of either Umm Khultum bint Jarweela Khuzeema, Umm Khultum bint Abu Bakr or Umm Khultum bint Ali. Disputed, see Umar's marriage to Umm Kulthum.
  6. ^ seeking information regarding name of mother and name of herself
  7. ^ seeking information regarding which wife

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