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Encyclopedia > Khattab ibn Nufayl
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Said ibn Zayd's uncle al-Khattab, the father of Umar ibn al-Khattab, seethed with anger. He strode up to Zayd, slapped him on the face and shouted: "Damn you! We still hear from you such stupidity. We have borne it until our patience is exhausted." One of the lucky 10 according to sunnis Never worshiped Idols. ... Jump to: navigation, search For other uses of the name, see Umar (disambiguation). ...


Al-Khattab then incited a number of violent people to harass and persecute Zayd and make life extremely uncomfortable for him.


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Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of the Sahabas ancestors (in Islam, the Sahaba were the companions of the prophet Muhammad). ... In the Islamic religion, the Sahaba (or Asahaaba,الصحابه; both forms are plural--the singular is Sahaabi, which is Arabic for friend, or companion) are the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. ...

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Khattab (name) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (72 words)
Khattab is a Arabic name, derived from the word "sermon" (Khatib).
The most prominent person carring the name is Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Sunni Caliph, the son of Khattab ibn Nufayl.
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