The chapter? Surah Al-Mulk: The Sovereignty: Chapter 67. Though enslaved, Brother Omar let it be known for posterity who he believed had the true dominion over all things: Almighty God. In Arabic: Allah.
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And so he began, writing in Arabic script: "Blessed be He in Whose hands is Dominion; and He over all things hath Power;- He Who created Death and Life, that He may try which of you is best in deed: and He is the Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving;-" Qur'an 67:1-2 Juz' 29
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Fun fact: The first day of Ramadan in 1831 (1246 Hijri), the year Said included Surah Al-Mulk in his autobiography, fell on about February 14. Qur'an 67 Juz' 29
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Hajj Omar Ibn Said (let's give him back his honorary title "Hajj") was already an old man when he wrote this letter, so he was in no way signing up for the 55th. I spent all of Ramadan with Al-Mulk instead of trying to read the whole Quran. I did it to feel its importance to him
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