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He took orders from ]. He was one of the leaders of the troops who killed ] in the ] in 680, the first major battle of the ] (Second Fitna). He took orders from ]. He was one of the leaders of the troops who killed ] in the ] in 680, the first major battle of the ] (Second Fitna).


Umar ibn Sa’d was born 2 years before immigration to madina & born in Makkah. He spent 2 years with Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.W) in Makkah & 10 years in Medina with Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.W). So, He was a Sahabi too.
His wife was the sister to ], who ruled ] from 685 to 687, during the ]. He had five sons, Hafs ibn Umar ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas camed in battle of Karbala.


He was a Governor of Kufa & Nejd in Hazrat Umar’s era 634 - 644.
Umar ibn Sa'd was killed by ], on the orders of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi, for his involvement in the Battle of Karbala.<ref name="Dixon">{{EI2|article=Kaysān|last=Dixon|first=A. A.|volume=4|page=836}}</ref><ref>https://qurango.com/images/b/8/231.jpg {{Bare URL image|date=March 2022}}</ref>


During Caliph Usman’s era 644 - 656. He was also a Governor of Kufa.


His wife was the step sister to ], who ruled ] from 685 to 687. He had five sons, Hafs ibn Umar ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas camed in battle of Karbala.

Umar ibn Sa'd was killed by ], on the orders of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi, for his involvement in the Battle of Karbala.<ref name="Dixon">{{EI2|article=Kaysān|last=Dixon|first=A. A.|volume=4|page=836}}</ref><ref>https://qurango.com/images/b/8/231.jpg {{Bare URL image|date=March 2022}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Umar ibn Sa'd
عمر بن سعد
Bornc. 620
Medina, Hijaz, Arabia (present-day KSA)
DiedAugust c. 686
Kufa, Iraq
Cause of deathkilled by Abu Amra Kaysan, on the orders of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi
EraUmayyad Dynasty
Known forCommander of Ibn Ziyad's army in the Battle of Karbala
FatherSa'd ibn Abi Waqqas

Umar ibn Sa'd (Template:Lang-ar) (fl. 620–686) was a son of Muhammad's companion, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas. He was born in Medina and later moved to Kufa, which was built by his father and stayed there until his death.

He took orders from Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad. He was one of the leaders of the troops who killed Husayn ibn Ali in the Battle of Karbala in 680, the first major battle of the Second Islamic Civil War (Second Fitna).

Umar ibn Sa’d was born 2 years before immigration to madina & born in Makkah. He spent 2 years with Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.W) in Makkah & 10 years in Medina with Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.W). So, He was a Sahabi too.

He was a Governor of Kufa & Nejd in Hazrat Umar’s era 634 - 644.

During Caliph Usman’s era 644 - 656. He was also a Governor of Kufa.

His wife was the step sister to Mukhtar al-Thaqafi, who ruled Iraq from 685 to 687. He had five sons, Hafs ibn Umar ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas camed in battle of Karbala.

Umar ibn Sa'd was killed by Abu Amra Kaysan, on the orders of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi, for his involvement in the Battle of Karbala.

References

  1. Dixon, A. A. (1978). "Kaysān". In van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Bosworth, C. E. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Volume IV: Iran–Kha. Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 836. OCLC 758278456.
  2. https://qurango.com/images/b/8/231.jpg


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