Umar Bin Abdul Aziz Umar Bin Abdul Aziz

Umar Bin Abdul Aziz

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Umar bin Abdul Aziz is considered to be the fifth rightly guided caliph of Islam. He ruled in the early eight century, and is known for his reforms. The Umayyad rulers before and after were interested in increasing their own power, influence and wealth. Unique among them, Umar bin Abdul Aziz brought the spirit of Islam back into the caliphate, and despite huge pressures, ended the favouritism and nepotism that had become a characteristic of the Umayyads. He withdrew illegitimate taxes, held the local governors accountable for their actions, increased the protection and rights of non-Muslim subjects, established justice, and revived the spirit of Shari'ah which had fallen to the side in the wake of the materialism that had the elite of the nation in its grip. Though his reign was short, a little over two years, he is a much beloved figure in Muslim memory and an example of how to take the right decisions in a position of power while facing immense pressure.

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
2016
12 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
49
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Naima Sohaib
TAMAÑO
147,9
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