Abdullah ibn Umar (r.a) was the son of Umar ibn Al-Khattab, who later became the second caliph of Islam. When Abdullah was seven years old, his father Umar decided to assassinate the Prophet (s.a.w) because there was no way to stop the spread of Islam. Due to persecution by the Quraysh, Abdullah and his family were forced to emigrate from Mecca to Yathrib. At age 13, Abdullah witnessed the Battle of Badr, though he was too young to participate in the fighting.
Abdullah ibn Umar (r.a) was the son of Umar ibn Al-Khattab, who later became the second caliph of Islam. When Abdullah was seven years old, his father Umar decided to assassinate the Prophet (s.a.w) because there was no way to stop the spread of Islam. Due to persecution by the Quraysh, Abdullah and his family were forced to emigrate from Mecca to Yathrib. At age 13, Abdullah witnessed the Battle of Badr, though he was too young to participate in the fighting.
Abdullah ibn Umar (r.a) was the son of Umar ibn Al-Khattab, who later became the second caliph of Islam. When Abdullah was seven years old, his father Umar decided to assassinate the Prophet (s.a.w) because there was no way to stop the spread of Islam. Due to persecution by the Quraysh, Abdullah and his family were forced to emigrate from Mecca to Yathrib. At age 13, Abdullah witnessed the Battle of Badr, though he was too young to participate in the fighting.
Abdullah ibn Umar (r.a) was the son of Umar ibn Al-Khattab, who later became the second caliph of Islam. When Abdullah was seven years old, his father Umar decided to assassinate the Prophet (s.a.w) because there was no way to stop the spread of Islam. Due to persecution by the Quraysh, Abdullah and his family were forced to emigrate from Mecca to Yathrib. At age 13, Abdullah witnessed the Battle of Badr, though he was too young to participate in the fighting.
Abdullah ibn Umar (r.a) was the son of Umar ibn Al-Khattab, who would later become the second Khalifah of the Prophet (s.a.w). When Umar (r.a) learned that there wasn't a way to stop the spread of Islam; he decided to Kill/Assassinate the prophet (s.a.w). Abdullah (r.a) was only seven years at the time. Because of the cruelty of the Quraysh, Abdullah (r.a) and his family were forced to leave Makkah and start a new life in another city called Yathrib. At the battle of Badr, Abdullah (r.a) was thirteen years old.
True/False correct the statements if they are incorrect
1. Abdullah (r.a) was the grandchild of Umar ibn Al Khattab. false son 2. His father was one of the most distinguished men of the Quraysh. true 3. Umar (r.a) was a fierce opponent of Islam. true 4. Abdullah (r.a) was able to fight in the battle of Badr because he wa old enough. no, he wasn't old enough to fight in the battle 5. Abdullah (r.a) was happy and joyful when the Muslims won the battle. True