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Was Umar emotionally mature?

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Was Umar emotionally mature?

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LOL if Umar is like this and he is considered amongest the ‘best’ companions and he is promised paradise…I find no need to inquire about the rest ! Read the history of Umar ibn Khattab and you would be amazed. The things you mentioned are only a few. Above: yes when the person openly disobeys Rasool allah and not to mention that he was thirsty for power and blood.

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dude he(ra) just loved the prophet(saw) too much and you should know that he was a very strict and feared man of that time i mean when he became muslim all the unbelievers were afraid to do any thing wrong to muslims he(ra) is known for his justice he didnt even speared his son when his son commited a crime i mean no one of this time will do that he was just a just and strict man and yes emotionally alright

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He was mature minded, but was the owner of a very aggressive nature. His age was something between 26 to 30 years when He converted to Islam. But He was really a mature minded person.

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Yes in our books great leaders sometimes portrayed as being emotionally immature . Bukhari says the prophet wanted to commit suicide for the sole reason that the revelation was late !!

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Umar was really aggressive, He threatens to torture a companion because he did not believe his narration… until the youngest in the group proved Umar wrong Book 025, Number 5356: Abd Sa’id Khudri reported: We were in the company of Ubayy b. Ka’b that Abu Musa Ash’ari came there in a state of anger. He stood (before us) and said: I ask you to bear witness in the name of Allah whether anyone amongst you heard Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Permission (for entering the house) should be sought three times and if permission is granted to you (then get in). otherwise go back. Ubayy b. Ka’b said: What is the iiiatter? He said: I sought permission yesterday from ‘Umar b. Khattab three times but he did not permit me, so I came back; then I went to him today and visited him and informed him that I had come to him yesterday and greeted him thrice, then came back, whereupon he said: Yes, we did hear you but be were at that time busy, but why did you not seek permission (furth

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