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The transition of leadership after the passing of Abu Bakr brought Umar ibn Al-Khattab to the forefront. Known for his sternness, Umar's ascent as the second Caliph raised concerns. In a poignant Friday sermon, Umar addressed these concerns, sharing his role during the Prophet's time as the "naked sword," ready for action when needed. He assured a shift in his leadership style, emphasizing greater compassion. Umar's promise of change marked the beginning of a transformation that would see him remembered as a just and compassionate leader, providing insight into his profound commitment to the principles of simplicity and balance.
In this episode we cover the Islamic Calendar and non-muslims under Umar
Published 11/13/23
Welcome to the Islamic Empire's podcast! In this episode, we delve into the fascinating life of Khalid ibn Walid, a pivotal figure in the early history of Islam. Born in 592 CE in Mecca, Khalid's journey unfolds within the rich tapestry of the Arabian Peninsula's culture, politics, and religious...
Published 10/03/23