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Mullah Omar was born on 1960 in Near Kandahar, or Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, is an Afghan cleric who founded the Taliban. Discover Mullah Omar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Mullah Omar Height, Weight & Measurements
At 53 years old, Mullah Omar height is 198cm .
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His wife is At least 3 wives
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Mullah Omar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mullah Omar worth at the age of 53 years old? Mullah Omar’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Afghanistan. We have estimated Mullah Omar's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Muhammad Umar (محمد عمر; c. 1960 – April 2013), known in the West as Mullah Omar, was an Afghan militant who founded the Taliban in 1994.
According to this biography, Omar was born in 1960 at the village of Chah-i-Himmat in the Khakrez District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
However, according to The Daily Telegraph he was instead born in Uruzgan Province.
He came from a line of Islamic scholars and teachers.
His father was Mawlawi Ghulam Nabi, his grandfather Mawlawi Muhammad Rasool, and his great-grandfather Mawlawi Baz Muhammad.
They were of the Tomzi clan of the Hotak tribe, which is part of the larger Ghilzai tribal confederation of the Pashtuns.
His father, born in Khakrez District, was a poor, landless itinerant teacher who taught the Quran to village boys and received alms from their families.
He died when Omar was three years old, according to Omar's own words, or five years old, according to the Taliban biography.
Thereafter Omar was raised by his uncles.
One of his father's brothers, Maulawi Muzafer, married Omar's widowed mother, as was often done in rural Afghanistan.
The family moved to the village of Dehwanawark, several miles from the town of Deh Rawood, in the poor Deh Rawood District in Uruzgan Province, where the uncle was a religious teacher.
According to former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, "Omar's father was a local religious leader, but the family was poor and had absolutely no political links in Kandahar or Kabul. They were essentially lower middle class Afghans and were definitely not members of the elite."
Omar studied at a religious school or madrasa run by his uncle.
According to Gopal and Strick van Linschoten, all of his religious education was in Afghan hujras, which are small religious schools annexed to village mosques.
He completed his primary and secondary religious education, then began higher religious studies at 18.
His studies were interrupted before he completed them and he did not properly earn the title "Mullah".
Later in life he was given an honorary degree by the Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia seminary in Karachi, Pakistan, but he never studied there, contrary to some reports.
He was also given an honorary doctorate by Darul Uloom Haqqania in northwestern Pakistan, where numerous other senior Taliban leaders studied.
After Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union in 1979, he joined the Afghan mujahideen to fight in the Soviet–Afghan War.
He served as an important military general during several skirmishes, losing his right eye in an explosion.
The Soviets eventually withdrew from the country in 1989 and Afghanistan's Soviet-backed Democratic Republic was toppled in 1992, triggering the Afghan Civil War of 1992–1996.
While initially remaining quiet and focused on continuing his studies, Omar became increasingly discontent with what he perceived as fasād in the country, including the practice of bacha bazi, ultimately prompting him to return to fighting in the Civil War.
In 1994, Omar, along with religious students in Kandahar, formed the Taliban, which emerged victorious against other Afghan factions by 1996.
Omar led the Taliban to form a Sunni Islamic theocracy headed by the Supreme Council, known as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which strictly enforced sharia.
During the Afghan Civil War of 1996–2001, the Taliban fought the Northern Alliance and took control of most of the country, establishing the First Islamic Emirate for which Omar began to serve as Supreme Leader in 1996.
Shortly after al-Qaeda carried out the September 11 attacks, the Taliban government was toppled by an American invasion of Afghanistan, prompting Omar to go into hiding.
While ruling between 1996 and 2001, the Taliban were widely condemned for committing massacres against civilians; discrimination against religious and ethnic minorities; banning women from school and most employment; and the destruction of cultural monuments, including the Buddhas of Bamiyan, which Omar personally ordered.
After al-Qaeda, which had been given sanctuary in Afghanistan by the Taliban, carried out the September 11 attacks against the United States in 2001, American president George W. Bush demanded that the Taliban extradite al-Qaeda's leader Osama bin Laden to the United States.
When the Taliban refused, the United States began the Global War on Terrorism and led a multinational invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, greatly bolstered by the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance.
By December 2001, the Taliban government had been ousted by the American-led coalition; Omar fled Kandahar, went into hiding in Zabul Province, and delegated operational control of the Taliban to his deputies.
Under his command, the Taliban launched an insurgency against the new Afghan government and the coalition.
Although Omar was the subject of a decade-long international manhunt, he remained in hiding for the rest of his life.
He successfully evaded capture by the American-led coalition before dying in 2013, reportedly from tuberculosis.
Born into a religious family in Kandahar, Omar was educated at local madrasas in Afghanistan.
He died in 2013, reportedly due to tuberculosis, which was not revealed publicly until 2015.
In 2021, the Taliban deposed the Afghan government and regained power following the Fall of Kabul.
Omar remains a largely popular figure amongst the Taliban, who view him as a key freedom fighter who defended Afghanistan's Islamic principles — first against the Soviet empire and later against the Western world.
Others have criticized him for his repressive government and his religious dogmatism.
Much of Omar's early and personal life remains either secret or is the subject of conflicting reports.
In April 2015, during the time when his death was being kept secret, the Taliban published a biography of Omar to mark his "19th year as their supreme leader," when in fact he had already died on 23 April 2013.