
Omar ibn Abdul Aziz
Omar ibn Abdul Aziz was an influential Umayyad caliph known for his piety and reformative policies. He ruled from 717 to 720 CE and is often referred to as the 'fifth rightly guided caliph' due to his commitment to justice and equity. His reign is marked by significant advancements in Islamic governance, social welfare, and a focus on the welfare of the poor and marginalized. He is also remembered for his efforts to expand Islamic jurisprudence and promote education.
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Egypt:
Omar Ibn Abdul Aziz is referenced in a letter regarding the amount of Zakat Al-Fitr.
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Algeria:
Omar ibn Abdul Aziz is cited as a historical figure who supported the cash payment of Zakat al-Fitr.
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Egypt:
Omar ibn Abdul Aziz is mentioned as a proponent of allowing Zakat al-Fitr to be given in monetary value.
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Egypt:
Omar ibn Abdul Aziz is referenced for his stance on the permissibility of giving Zakat al-Fitr in monetary value.
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Egypt:
Omar ibn Abdul Aziz renewed the mosque during his reign.
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