Asim ibn Umar
Asim ibn Umar (Arabic: عاصم بن عمر) (628–689) is the son of Jamila bint Thabit and Umar, the second Rashidun caliph.[1]
Asim ibn Umar | |
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عاصم بن عمر | |
Personal | |
Born | c. 628 CE |
Died | c. 689 CE |
Resting place | Medina |
Religion | Islam |
Children | Hafs ibn Asim Umar ibn Asim |
Parents | |
Ethnicity | Arab |
Era | Islamic golden age |
Known for | Tabi‘in and one of the narrators of hadith |
Biography
Asim ibn Umar was one of the Tabi‘in and one of the narrators of hadith.
A hadith attributed to Malik from Yahya ibn Said reports:
A woman of the Ansar was married to Umar ibn al-Khattab. She bore Asim ibn Umar to him, and then he separated from her. Umar came to Quba and found his son Asim playing in the courtyard of the mosque. He took him by the arm and placed him before him on his mount. The grandmother of the child saw him and argued with Umar about the child so they went to Abu Bakr as-Siddiq. Umar said, 'My son.' The woman said, 'My son.' Abu Bakr said, 'Do not interfere between a child and its mother.' Umar did not repeat his words.
Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "This is what I would have done in that situation.[2]
Children
Among his children are
- Hafs ibn Asim, who in Saheeh al-Bukhaaree alone relates eleven hadith.
- Umar ibn Asim, had a daughter named Umm Miskin bint Umar. She had a freed slave named "Abu Malik"[3]
- Umm Asim Layla bint Asim, the mother of Umar ibn Abdul Aziz, the eight Umayyad Caliph.
References
- ibn Sa'd, Muḥammad (1997). The Men of Madina. Two. Translated by Aisha Bewley. Ta-Ha. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-897940-90-7.
- Al-Muwatta, 37 6.6
- Sahih Bukhari "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-11-28. Retrieved 2006-11-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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