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Khattab ibn Nufayl

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Parents
  
Nufayel bin Abd-al-Uzza

Children
  
Umar, Zayd ibn al-Khattab

Grandchildren
  
Abdullah ibn Umar, Hafsa bint Umar

Great grandchildren
  
Salim ibn Abd-Allah, Zaid ibn Abd-Allah

Similar
  
Hafsa bint Umar, Abdullah ibn Umar, Zayd ibn al‑Khattab

Khattab ibn Nufayl was an Arab from the tribe of Quraish. He lived during the 6th century and was a contemporary of Muhammad. He was also the father of Umar ibn al-Khattab, who would later become Muslim and is regarded by Sunni Muslims as the second "Rightly guided Caliph" (Arabic "Rashidun"). Thus, he was an ancestor of Sahaba.

Biography

One time, his nephew Said ibn Zayd taunted him for worshiping idols. At that, he seethed with anger and strode up to Zayd, slapped him on the face and shouted:

"Damn you! We still hear from you such stupidity. We have borne it until our patience is exhausted." He then incited a number of violent people to harass and persecute his nephew and make life extremely uncomfortable for him.

He had a son, Umar, who would accompany him in persecuting the Muslims. His other children included a daughter, Fatimah bint al-Khattab,and a son Zayd ibn al-Khattab. The daughter married the hanif Said ibn Zayd, and later would both become Muslims. However, they hid their new faith from Khattab and Umar due to fear of persecution. Eventually, Umar discovered their faith, and Umar became a Muslim that very day.

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Khattab ibn Nufayl Wikipedia