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Who was Umm Kulthum the wife of Umar?
Fact 1 * Sunni Historical evidence shows that the marriage of Umm
Kulthum and Umar
took place in the year 17 Hijri when Umm Kulthum was 5
or 4 years of age.
This would put her date of birth to 12 or 13 Hijri.

Sunni references :

- History of Abul Fida, vol I p 171 - al Farooq by Shibli Numani, vol II p 539 * Historical evidences show that Hazrat Fatima ( May Allah
bless her )
passed away 6 month after the demise of his father,
and thus her date of
death was in the year 11 Hijri, and that Umm Kulthum
were born in the
year 9 Hijri.

Sunni reference:

Sahih al-Bukhari, Arabic-English Version,
Tardition 5.
546 Shia reference:

Anwarul Hussania, v3, p39 Then how is it possible for Umm Kulthum to be born after the
death of
Hazrat Fatima (as) if the Sunnis claim that she was married
to Omar in the
year 17 Hijri at an age of 4 or 5 years, that would put the
date of birth
as 12 or 13 Hijri, which is long after the death of her
mother?!

Fact 2 * Sunni historical evidence shows that Umm Kulthum (the wife
of Umar) died
before 50 Hijri, since Imam Hasan (as), Abdullah ibn
Umar and Sa'ad bin
Abi Waqs offered the funeral prayers.

Also
it is worthy to note that Imam
Hasan (as) was martyred in the year 50 Hijri.

Sunni references:

- Al Istiab by Ibn Abdul Barr Volume 2 page 795 - Tareekhe Khamees vol II p 318 - History of al-Tabri vol 12 p 15
But then other references show that Hazrat Umm Kulthum (
Blessings on her,
the daughter of Imam Ali and Fatima Az Zahra ) were present
in Kerballa
during the year 61 Hijri.

Long after the incident
of Kerballa Hazrat Zaineb
binte Ali ( blessings on her ) died, then it was that Hazrat
Abdullah bin
Jafer Tayyar were married to Hazrat Umm Kulthum binte Ali (
blessings on
her ).

There is no contradiction to the fact that before Umm Kulthum
binte Ali (
blessings on her ), Hazrat Zaineb ( blessings on her ) were
married to
Abdullah bin Jafer ( blessings on him ).

Also it is
true that till the year
61 Hijri ( incident of Kerballa ) Hazrat Zaineb were alive,
and that Umm
Kulthum binte Ali were married after the year 61 Hijri to
Hazrat Abdullah
bin Jafer.

But where does the contradiction lie ? With respect to the
first
references, the lady married to Omar by the name Umm Kulthum
died in the
year before 50 Hijri, as Imam Hasan ( as ) had offered her
funeral prayers.
This leaves us to believe that the Umm Kulthum married to
Omar were infact
some other lady and NOT the daughter of Imam Ali (as).

Sunni references :

- Roza tul Ihbab Volume 3 page 585 - Al Bidayah wa al-Nihayah - Tareekhe Khamees Volume 3 page 318 Fact 3 * The Sunni scholar Ibn Qutaybah in his book al Maarif
mentioned that
all the daughters of Imam Ali(as) were married to the
sons of Aqeel and
Abbas with a few exceptions, but he did NOT
mention the claim that Umm
Kulthum (May Allah bless her) were married to Omar.

The
exceptions were
for Ummul Hasan binte Saeed and Fatima.

Sunni reference:

al-Maarif, Ibn Qutaybah, p 80 For those who claim that such marriage happened; kindly
answer the
following questions - What was the age for Omar at the
time of the marriage ?

- When Omar died what was the age of
Umm Kulthum ?

- Could you briefly state the names
of the wives of Omar?

- Could you assert to the
truthfulness of the character of the
person who narrated this
story ? ( I am talking about Zubair
bin Bakar ) ?

- Do you know how many children were
born of Umm Kulthum
with the marriage to
Omar ?

Who was this Umm Kulthum then ?

It would be appropriate to mention the other wives of Omar at
this
juncture, not only during his pagan days but also after
embracing Islam.

His first wife was Zainab sister of
Uthman b.
Mazun.

His second wife
was Qariba, daughter of Ibn Umait ul
Makzami, and sister of the Holy
Prophet's ( saw ) wife Umm Salma (
May Allah be pleased with her ).
She was divorced in 6 A.
H after
the conclusion of the Truce of
Hudaibiya.
His third wife
was Malaika, daughter of Jarul al Khuzai,
who was also called Umm Kulthum,
also she did not embrace Islam and
was divorced in 6 A.
H.6 A.
On arrival at Medinah he married
Jamila, daughter of Asim b.
Thabit who was high placed Ansari and had
fought at Badr.
Jamila first name
was Asia which the Holy Prophet (
saw ) changed to Jamila on her
conversion to Islam.

Omar
divorcd her also for some unknown reason.
Omar also had other wives namely,
Umm Hakim, daughter of al Harith b.
Hisham al Makhzumi, Fukhia Yamania
and Atika, daughter of Zaid b.
Amr b.
Nafil.

Sunni reference :

Al Faruq - Volume II by Shibli Numani
English Translation Pages 340 -- 343 Chapter XIX ( His Family )
It is worthy to note that the author, Shibli Numani has
easily ignored the
daughter of the first Caliph, Abu Bakr.

This would
explain that truly Umm
Kulthum who was married to Omar was not the daughter of Imam
Ali, as the
correct historical references show, but the daughter of Abu
Bakr.

It is also worthy to mention the footnotes that have been
included when
Shibli Numani claims about the marriage of Umm Kulthum binte
Ali ( May
Allah be well pleased with her ) in the above chapter.

Here
I quote it word
by word
.

There was
another Umm Kulthum who had been his wife but
Historians make a clear distinction
between the two .

Now as a student of History I would like to pose the
following questions:

- Who is this other Umm Kulthum that
has been mentioned
in the historical
references ?

- Is she the same Umm Kulthum that
was divorced ( Malaika
the third wife ) in 6 A.
H
?

- We also know that there were ' two
' Umm Kulthum's as
Shibli Numani writes
above, correct ?

- Or is she the same Umm Kulthum
that is the daughter of
Abu Bakr ? If yes then
why doesn't the author point out
so ? What is the clear
distinction then ?6 A.
Here is the answer by from the historical documents:

After the death of Abu Bakr a daughter was born to him that
was named Umm
Kulthum.

Please refer to the following Sunni
references to confirm this
fact.

Sunni references:

- History of al-Tabari Volume 3 page
50, Printed in Egypt - Tareekhe Kamil Volume 3 page 121,
Printed in Egypt - Tareekhe Khamees Volume 2 page
267, Printed in Egypt - Al-Isaba, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani,
Volume 3 page 27 Please also do bear in mind that Abu Bakr died in the year 13
A.
H as
mentioned in the following Sunni book of reference - History of the Caliphs by Jalal
al-Din al-Suyuti, page 551 Translated into English
by Major H.
S.

Barrett;
This would imply that the original claim made by the first
references I
gave for the age of Umm Kulthum at the time of marriage of 4
or 5 years
would stand correct.

Since for Umm Kulthum binte
Abu Bakr to be born in 13
A.
H and married in 17 A.
H would give her an age of 4
years.

Since Aisha was the elder sister of Umm Kulthum binte Abu
Bakr, for this
reason Omar had sent for Umm Kulthum hand's to Aisha, and
Aisha had
accepted this.

Please refer to the following Sunni
references - Tareekhe Khamees Volume 2 page
267, Printed in Egypt - Tareekhe Kamil Volume 3 page 21,
Printed in Egypt - Al Istiab by Ibn Abdul Barr Volume
2 page 795 Printed in Hyderabad Deccan
This leaves us no doubt to believe that Umm Kulthum who was
the daughter of
Abu Bakr was married to Omar and not Umm Kulthum the daugher
of Imam Ali
(AS) !!!

[ Apart from what I have disclosed above, there are many more
discrepancies
for the claim that Umm Kulthum ( May Allah be well pleased
with her ) were
married to Omar.
I have not included them for the
sake of brevity.
]

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