Omar ibn Said

Omar ibn Said (Arabic: عمر بن سعيد, romanized: ʿUmar bin Saeed or Omar ben Saeed; c.1770–1864) was a Fula Muslim scholar from Futa Toro in West Africa (present-day Senegal), who was enslaved and transported to the United States in 1807. There, while enslaved for the remainder of his life, he wrote a series of Arabic-language works on history and theology, including a short autobiography.

Omar Ibn Said
Restored and colorized ambrotype of Omar ibn Said, c.1850
Born
Omar ibn Sayyid

c.1770
Died1864 (aged 9394)
Other namesUncle Moreau, Prince Omeroh
EducationFormal Islamic education in Senegal
Known forIslamic scholar, author of slave narratives
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