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Encyclopedia > Qasim ibn Muhammad

Qasim ibn Muhammad was the son of Muhammad. He died in childhood before Muhammad's second year of prophethood. Muhammad is a common male name for Muslims. ...


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Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1086 words)
Ibn Abī-Bakr had a son named Qasim ibn Muħammad (not to be confused with the Prophet's son Qasim ibn Muhammad).
Ibn Abī-Bakr was not alone in his resentment of Uthman; he was one of many early Muslims who felt that the Islamic community, the Ummah, was headed in the wrong direction.
Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr's murder, she sent Ayesha a cooked goat suggesting that the reason for his killing was his murder of Uthman.
Muhammad - Free Encyclopedia (3130 words)
Muhammad was the judge chosen to solve the problem; His solution was to spread a white sheet on the ground, place the Black Stone in the middle, and ask the tribal leaders to carry it to its site by holding the corners of the sheet.
Muhammad was of a reflective turn of mind and routinely spent nights in a cave near Makkah in mediation and thought.
Of Muhammad's daughters Fatima was married to Ali (later fourth caliph) and Umm Kulthum to Uthman (the third caliph).
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