
Abdullah ibn al-Khattab
Abdullah ibn al-Khattab was the son of the second caliph of Islam, Umar ibn al-Khattab. He was known for his knowledge and piety, and he played a significant role in the early Islamic community. Abdullah was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and participated in various battles. His contributions to Islamic jurisprudence and governance have been recognized throughout Islamic history, particularly in discussions regarding the implementation of religious obligations such as Zakat.
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Abdullah ibn al-Khattab is noted for his involvement in the discussion about Zakat al-Fitr.
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