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  1. Qāsim ibn Muḥammad (Arabic: القاسم بن محمد) was the eldest of the sons of Muhammad and Khadija bint Khuwaylid. He died in 601 CE (before the start of his father's prophethood in 609), after his third birthday, [1] and is buried in Jannat al-Mu'alla cemetery, Mecca .

  2. Muhammad ibn al-Qasim. Muḥammad ibn al-Qāsim al-Thaqafī ( Arabic: محمد بن القاسم الثقفي; 31 December 695–. 18 July 715) was an Arab military commander in service of the Umayyad Caliphate who led the Muslim conquest of Sindh (and Punjab, part of ancient Sindh), inaugurating the Umayyad campaigns in India.

  3. Al-Qāsim ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī Bakr (Arabic: قاسم إبن محمد) (born 36 or 38 AH and died 106 AH or 108 AH; corresponding to c. 660/662 and 728/730) was a jurist in early Islam. In the Naqshbandi Sufi order (originated in the 14th century) he is regarded as a link in the Golden Chain, in which he was purportedly succeeded ...

  4. 29 de jul. de 2018 · Después que Muhammad ibn Al Qasim estuvo seguro de que la ciudad de Daibul era estable, dejó allí a algunas fuerzas islámicas. Luego llevó a su ejército a conquistar más ciudades. Ganó todas las batallas, pues sólo luchó para liberar a toda la gente de la esclavitud y la tiranía, y para implementar la justicia y difundir la paz y la seguridad.

  5. 19 de nov. de 2020 · Muhammad bin Qasim al-Thaqafi (695-715), also called Imad ad-Din, was a great military commander of the Umayyad Caliphate during the reign of Al-Walid Abd al-Malik (r. 705-715), the sixth caliph. Born in 695 in Hejaz (Western Arabia) in the city of Taif, from the Thaqif tribe, Muhammad would become one of the great commanders and ...

  6. 23 de oct. de 2023 · Qasim Ibn Muhammad was the eldest son of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. He died at the age of only 3 and got buried in Jannat al Mualla in Makkah. In Arab culture, people call others by the name of their children and that’s why Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used to be called Abu al-Qasim. Born in: 598 A.D.

  7. Abū l-Qāsim Muḥammad b. Ismā‘īl b. ‘Abbād. ?, f. s. X-p. s. XI – Sevilla, 29 ŷumādà I 433 H./24.I.1042 C. Primer soberano de la taifa abadí de Sevilla. La taifa abadí de Sevilla fue una de las principales unidades políticas surgidas de la fragmentación política y territorial del califato omeya de Córdoba, acaecida durante la llamada fitna beréber.