Salim bin Abdullah bin Umar bin Khathab, Umar's Grandson
We enter the era of the Caliphate of al-Faruq Umar bin Khathab. The time when Medina was abundant with the results of the Ghanimah obtained by the Muslims from the treasures of the last Persian Emperor, Yazdajurd. There were crowns studded with gems, shawls made of pearls, as well as gold swords encrusted with jewels and marjan that they had never seen before. Apart from these valuables, there are also a large group of prisoners. Among the captives were the Emperor's three daughters. At the initiative of Ali bin Abi Talib, the ransom prices of the three daughters were installed as high as possible, then they were given the freedom to choose among young Muslims who would redeem them. The first daughter chose Muhammad bin Abi Bakar who later gave birth to a faqih figure of Medina, Qasim bin Muhammad. The second daughter chose Abdullah bin Umar bin Khathab who gave birth to a son named Salim who was very similar to his grandfather, Umar bin Khathab. While the third daughter chose Husa...