Umar Bin Khattab
Umar Bin Khattab
Umar Bin Khattab
His Asceticism:
Umar (R.A.) was most humble to Allah and led an austere life. His food was very coarse and he
would patch his cloth with leather. He used to carry a water skin on his shoulders in spite of his
great esteem. He used to laugh little and never joked with anyone. Engraved on his ring was:
"Death is sufficient as an admonition, O' Umar."
When he was appointed as the Caliph, he said: "Nothing is permissible (for me) from the treasury
more than two clothes, one for the cold season and the other for the dry season. The sustenance of
my family will be the equivalent of an average man of Quraish and not the rich amongst them, for I
am just an ordinary man among the Muslims (i.e. nothing special about me)."
Muawiyah ibn Abu Sufian (R.A.) said: "As for Abu Bakr (R.A.), he never desired the world and
the world did not desire him. As for Umar, the world desired him but he never desired the world. As
for us, we have been soiled by the world inside-out."
At the time of drought, Umar (R.A.) ate bread and oil until his skin turned pale dark and he would
say: "What a bad leader I am if I eat my fill and the people go hungry."
His Martyrdom:
Imam ibn Kathir said that when Umar (R.A.) concluded his rites of Hajj in 23 Hijri, he prayed and
asked Allah to take him to Himself and to grant him martyrdom in the land of the Prophet (S.A.W.)
just as it is narrated by Zaid bin Aslam: Umar (R.A.) said:
“Oh Allah! I ask you for martyrdom in Your cause and death in the land of Your Messenger
(S.A.W.)." (Bukhari: 1890)
Allah indeed kind to whom He wishes. It happened that Abu Lulu Al- Fayruz, the Magian (the fire
worshiper) and nonbeliever and had a roman origin, stabbed Umar (R.A.) while he was in the Fajr
Salah (dawn prayer) with a dagger of two blades. He stabbed him three times, one of these below
the naval. Hence, Umar (R.A.) fell down bleeding copiously.
He asked Abdul Rahman bin Awf (R.A.) to replace him to conclude the prayer. Abu Lulu withdrew
with his dagger but kept stabbing whoever came his way in the mosque until he stabbed thirteen
people out of which six died as a result of their injuries. Abdullah bin Awf (R.A.) threw his robe on
him and when he realized that he was going to be overpowered, Abu Lulu stabbed himself to death
(may Allah's curse be upon him).
Umar (R.A.), was taken to his house with blood gushing out from his wound. All of these occurred
before sunrise.
Then Umar asked: "Who killed me?"
His companions replied, "Abu Lulu, the Magian."
Then Umar was delighted and said: "Praise be to Allah who Has not afflicted me from the hands of
someone who subscribes to monotheism. I used to forbid you from sending to us any uncouth
infidel but you disobeyed me."
Then he said: "Call for my brothers."
They asked: "Who?"
Umar (R.A.) said: "Uthman, Ali, Talhah, Zubair, Abdul Rahman bin Awf, and Sad bin Abi
Waqas."
When they arrived, Umar (R.A.) said:
“I have looked into the affairs of the Muslims and I found you six the foremost and the smart. I do
not see the authority fitting for anyone except one of you. If you are upright, then the affair of the
people will be upright. If there is disagreement, it is because you had disagreed (amongst
yourselves)." His blood was mopped for him, and he said: "Consult for three days, and in the
meantime, Suhayb Ar-Rumi should lead the people in prayer." They asked: "Who should we
consult with, O' Prince of believers?" He replied: "Consult with the Immigrants and the Supporters
as well as the commanders of the armies."
He requested for a drink of milk. When he drank it, the whiteness of the milk could be seen oozing
out from his wounds and it was clear for them that he would die. He said:
"The time is now (i.e. of death). If I were to have the entire world, I would have given it out to
ransom myself from the horror of the point of departure."
Then, his soul was taken. This happened on 26 Dhul Hijjah, 23 AH (Wednesday 7th of November
644 AD). He was sixty-three years old and his era extended for ten years.
As per Umar's (R.A.) will, he was buried, with the permission of Aishah (R.A.), alongside Prophet
Mohammad (S.A.W.) and caliph Abu Bakr (R.A.) in Masjid Al-Nabawi.