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Second caliph of Islam, conqueror of Jerusalem (637). He permitted the Jews to return to pray in Jerusalem, from which they had been banned by the Byzantines. The Pact of Omar defined the status of dhimmi that would govern Jewish communities in the lands of Islam for centuries.
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