"The Caliphs of Mohammad", a Book by Omar abu an-Nasr, 1935
Its first edition was issued in 1935 AD corresponding to 1345 AH by al-Ahliya Library in Egypt, the first part of the book "The Caliphs of Mohammad: Omar Ibn al-Khattab" written by Omar abu an-Nasr includes 231 pages in which the writer talks about the history and biography of the second Rashidun caliph, Omar Ibn al-Khattab, and the most important historical stations in his life from his childhood until he assumes the position of Caliph. The book deals with the Battle of Qadisiyah and the march of the Islamic conquest during his reign and his visit to Palestine and Syria, and then the opening of the Library of Alexandria and the Arab conquest of Egypt. According to what the writer explained in his books, he relied on a hundred authors and writers in Islamic and Arab history, especially orientalists.
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