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Usama and had
As a child, Usama was raised by his nurse, Lu ' lu ' a, who had also raised his father and would later raise Usama's own children.
However, after Sultan had his own son, he no longer appreciated the presence of Usama and Murshid's other sons, who could have taken Shaizar for themselves if they wanted it ; according to Usama, Sultan was jealous after a particularly successful lion-hunt in 1131, although Sultan probably considered Usama an arrogant nuisance.
Usama went to Homs, where he was taken captive in a battle against Zengi, the atabeg of Mosul and Aleppo, who had just captured nearby Hama.
Usama had remained in Damascus, and after the destruction of his homeland he remained there in semi-retirement.
In 1174 Usama was invited to Damascus to serve Saladin, who had succeeded Nur ad-Din earlier that year and was a friend of Usama's son Murhaf.
Muhammad had ordered his followers to go with Usama and obey his commands.
Interestingly enough, despite his accomplishments in helping defeat the Roman army, he is best known as the person the Prophet admonished for killing a man who had got the best of the Muslims in battle and then when Usama approached him to take off his head, he pronounced the words one officially states to become Muslim.
He continued repeating it until Usama wished he had not embraced Islam only that day ( so that he could be forgiven for whatever sins he committed before that )" ( Bukhari, Muslim, Ahmad, Tayalisi, Abu Dawud, Nasa ' i, al -` Adni, Abu ` Awana, al-Tahawi, al-Hakim, and Bayhaqi.
He had a son, named Muhammad bin Usama.
After leaving Medina, Usama had marched to Tabuk.

Usama and Muhammad
Muhammad started to mobilize a great Army to Syria ' Byzantine Empire ' in the month of Safar 11 A. H, under the command of Usama ibn Zayd.
After the death of Muhammed, Usama ibn Zayd continued a military expedition to Syria, as commanded by Muhammad.

Usama and Ali
* 16 October Muayad Usama Ali al-Jawarish, 14, of Aida refugee camp, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest and abdomen while on the way to school.
Usama took part in battles with the crusaders outside of Ascalon on his way back to Egypt, and after he left, his brother ' Ali was killed at Gaza.
It is sometimes assumed that Usama was Shi ' ite, because he often writes about ' Ali, his family cooperated with the Fatimids and other Shi ' ite dynasties, and he himself served the Fatimids in Egypt.

Usama and Munqidh
August C. Krey thought William's Arabic sources may have come from the library of the Damascene diplomat Usama ibn Munqidh, whose library was looted by Baldwin III from a shipwreck in 1154.
* Diwan Usama ibn Munqidh, ed.
* Hassan Abbas, Usama ibn Munqidh: Hayatuhu wa-Atharuhu.
* Paul M. Cobb, Usama ibn Munqidh: Warrior-Poet in the Age of Crusades Oxford: Oneworld, 2005.
* Lawrence I. Conrad, " Usama ibn Munqidh and other witnesses to Frankish and Islamic medicine in the era of the crusades.
* Robert Irwin, " Usama ibn Munqidh: an Arab-Syrian gentleman at the time of the Crusades reconsidered.
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Usama and ;
A 2, 000-pound bomb was dropped on his house, also killing his 4 wives ( Hiam ' Abdul Rahman Rayan, 46 ; Iman Khalil Rayan, 46 ; Nawal Isma ' il Rayan, 40 ; and Sherine Sa ' id Rayan, 25 ) and 11 of their children ( As ' ad, 2 ; Usama Ibn Zaid, 3 ; ' Aisha, 3 ; Reem, 4 ; Miriam, 5 ; Halima, 5 ; ' Abdul Rahman, 6 ; Abdul Qader, 12 ; Aaya, 12 ; Zainab, 15 ; and Ghassan, 16 ).

Usama and also
Osama or Usama may also refer to:
Usama may also have been behind the assassination of az-Zafir by Abbas, in 1154.
Usama also admired Christian monks and holy men, and was disturbed that Muslims were not as pious as Christians.
Derenbourg was also the first to produce an Arabic edition ( 1886 ), a biography of Usama ( 1889 ), and a French translation ( 1895 ).
Usama bin Zayd ( also spelled Osama )() was the son of Zayd ibn Harithah, the Prophet Muhammad's freed slave, who he adopted as his son.
Usama Fayyad, Chief Data Officer and Senior Vice President of Yahoo !, was also one of the first individuals known to officially hold this job title.

Usama and named
Two days later, a Saturday, Umar, Abu Bakr, Uthman and others, were sent away with a military detachment heading to Syria, under the command of an 18 year old man named Usama ibn Zaid.

Usama and succeeded
With the death of the Prophet, certain companions tried to persuade Abu Bakr, who succeeded the Prophet as leader of the Islamic community, to replace Usama as commander of the army with Umar ubn ak-Khattab, due to his youth but Abu Bakr reaffirmed the decision of the Prophet and dispatched an expedition under Usama's leadership.

Usama and Sultan
Sultan did not initially have any male heirs and it is possible that Usama expected to succeed him.
Sultan therefore exiled Usama on June 6 of that year.

Usama and emir
Usama was the son of Murshid, and the nephew of Nasr, emir of Shaizar.
That year, Usama left Nur ad-Din's service and went north to the court of Kara Arslan, the Artuqid emir of Hisn Kayfa.

Usama and .
Iyad Usama Taher Shath, 13, of Khan Younis, killed by an IDF rubber-coated bullet to his head during a demonstration.
* November 10: Usama Mazen Salim Azouka, 14, of Jenin, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during a demonstration. Usama Samir Abdul-Nabi al-Jirjawi, 17, of Gaza City, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during a demonstration near the Karni checkpoint.
Sayf al-Adel is a senior al Qaida military commander with a long-term relationship with Usama bin Laden.
Sayf al-Adel's role in the organization has been as a trainer, military leader, and key member of Usama bin Laden's security detail. The diary of Sayf al-Adel was recovered during a raid in Saudi Arabia in 2004.
After the siege, Usama left Zengi's service and went to Damascus, which was ruled by Mu ' in ad-Din Unur, the atabeg of the Burid dynasty.
Zengi was determined to conquer Damascus, so Usama and Unur turned to the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem for help.
Usama was sent on a preliminary visit to Jerusalem in 1138, and in 1139 Zengi captured Baalbek in Damascene territory.
In 1140 Unur sent Usama back to Jerusalem to conclude a treaty with the crusaders, and both he and Unur visited their new allies numerous times between 1140 and 1143.
Afterwards, Usama was suspected of being involved in a plot against Unur, and he fled Damascus for Fatimid Cairo in November, 1144.
The young az-Zafir became caliph in 1149, and Ibn as-Sallar became vizier, with Usama as one of his advisors.

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