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were wealthy dealers called Omar during the golden age of Islam. He was known for his enormous wealth, his extravagant suicide, and for his caravans that traveled through deserts and goods from faraway countries. Despite his wealth, Omar was a man of great faith and integrity. He believed that success was measured not in money, but in honesty and friendship. 444 444 A day after he gave Fajr's prayers at the mosque, Omar sat outside and observed how the market was born. When he saw the dealer put his position, his eyes turned to the boy in the corner, filling his clothes and face with sadness. 444 Omar approached him and asked: "Young man, why are you alone here? Where is your family?"