
Abdullah ibn Umar
Abdullah ibn Umar was a revered companion of the Prophet Muhammad and a significant figure in early Islamic history. Known for his piety and deep understanding of Islamic teachings, he played an essential role in the transmission of hadiths and the development of Islamic jurisprudence. His opinions and practices were highly regarded, particularly in relation to the traditions of the city of Medina.
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United Arab Emirates:
Abdullah ibn Umar is cited for his practice of bathing before going out for Eid al-Fitr.
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Egypt:
Abdullah ibn Umar reported a prayer that the Prophet Muhammad would say when breaking his fast.
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Pakistan:
Abdullah ibn Umar is mentioned in a hadith regarding the prohibition of certain foods in the mosque.
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Egypt:
Abdullah ibn Umar reported a saying of the Prophet Muhammad regarding the iftar prayer.
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Egypt:
Abdullah ibn Umar is referenced in the context of a hadith regarding the importance of Zakat al-Fitr.
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Egypt:
Abdullah ibn Umar reported a saying of the Prophet Muhammad regarding the iftar prayer.
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Egypt:
Abdullah ibn Umar reported a saying of the Prophet Muhammad regarding the iftar prayer.
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Egypt:
Abdullah ibn Umar is referenced for his narration about the sighting of the moon and its implications for fasting.
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Egypt:
Abdullah ibn Umar is cited as a scholar from Medina whose practices sometimes contradicted the claims of the Maliki school.
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