Monday, February 17, 2020


                      Family tree of Umar





Umar ibn al-Khattāb (c. 576 – 644), sometimes referred by Sunni Muslims as 'Umar al-Farooq ("the one who distinguishes between right and wrong") was from the Banu Adi clan of the Quraysh tribe. He was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and became the second Sunni Caliph (634 – 644) following the death of Abu Bakr, the first Caliph.

Many of Umar's relatives of the same generation were also Sahaba and his daughter Hafsa bint Umar was a Mother of the Believers. His sons were also important Sahaba.

Contents
1Family tree
2Descendants
3See also
4References
5External links
Family tree
Ka'b ibn Lu'ayy

Murrah ibn Ka'b 'Adiy ibn Ka'b

Yaqazah ibn Murrah Razah ibn 'Adiy
Makhzum ibn Yaqazah Qurut ibn Razah

Umar ibn Makhzum Abdullah ibn Qurut

Abd Allah ibn Umar Riyah ibn Abdullah
Mughirah ibn Abd Allah Abdul Uzza ibn Riyah

Hisham ibn al-Mughirah Nufayl ibn Abdul Uzza
Hantamah bint Hisham Khattab ibn Nufayl 'Amr ibn Nufayl


Umar ibn Al-Khattab
Al-Farooq (10 son of a father) Zayd ibn Amr
Zayd ibn al-Khattab Fatimah bint al-Khattab Sa'eed ibn Zayd
Descendants
WivesChildrenGrandchildrenFurther Descendants
Zaynab bint Madhun al-Jumiya (at the time of Jahiliyyah) Abdullah ibn Umar Abd-al-Rahman ibn Abd-Allah
Salim ibn Abd-Allah
Abd-al-Rahman Umar (the Older)
Abd-al-Rahman ibn Umar (the Younger) [1]
Hafsa bint Umar She was first married to Khunais ibn Hudhaifa of Banu Sahm, but became a widow in August 624.[2] She was then married to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, yet had no issue or descendants.
Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal Ubaid-Allah ibn Umar
Zayd ibn Umar [3]
Qurayba bint Abi Umayya al-Makhzumiya (divorced, married by Abdul-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr) Qurayba and Umar had no issue.
Jamila (Atiya) bint Thabit ibn Abi al-Aqlah (from the tribe of Aws)[3][4][5] Asim ibn Umar Hafs ibn Asim (who in Sahih al-Bukhari alone relates eleven hadith)
Umar ibn Asim (father of Umm Miskin)
Umm Asim Layla bint Asim (mother of Umar ibn Abdul Aziz) Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (the eighth Umayyad Caliph, in Damascus)
Umm Miskin bint Umar (who had a freed slave named Abu Malik, according to Sahih Bukhari)
Atiqa bint Zayd (former wife of Abdullah ibn Abu Bakr;[4][6] married Umar in the year 12 AH and after he was murdered, she married Zubayr ibn al-Awam) Iyaad ibn Umar
Umm Hakim bint al-Harith ibn Hisham (married Umar after her husband Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl was killed in Battle of Yarmouk; they were later divorced but Al-Mada'ini says Umar did not divorce her)[7] Fatima bint Umar
Umm Kulthum[4][8]- married Umar in the year 17 AH Zayd ibn Umar
Ruqayyah bint Umar
Luhyah (a woman from Yemen whose marital status with Umar is disputed; al-Waqidi said she was Umm Walad, meaning a slave woman)[3] Abd-al-Rahman ibn Umar (the middle or youngest)
Rukayhah (as Umm Walad)[9] Zaynab bint Umar (youngest child of Umar)
mother unknown Another son of Umar was az-Zubayr ibn Bakkar, called Abu Shahmah, although his mother is unknown.[3]#fastitlinks.com

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