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Muhammad ibn Qasim: The 17-year-old General Who Brought Islam to South Asia
umayyads, military
Muhammad ibn Qasim: The 17-year-old General Who Brought Islam to South Asia
umayyads, military

Muhammad ibn Qasim  رَحِمَهُ ٱللَّٰهُ was a legendary youth commander who helped spread Islam into the Indian subcontinent. Following the footsteps of Usama ibn Zayd  رضي الله عنه  in age and military leadership, he represented the best of youth in service to Islam. In only three years he conquered Sindh and spread justice in a far land. From conquests to diplomacy, this article examines Muhammad ibn Qasim’s political legacy.

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umayyads, military
Tariq ibn Ziyad: The Conqueror of Andalus
umayyads, andalus, military
Tariq ibn Ziyad: The Conqueror of Andalus
umayyads, andalus, military

Tariq ibn Ziyad رَحِمَهُ ٱللَّٰهُ , the freed Berber slave of Musa ibn Nusayr, was responsible for bringing Islam to Andalusia. A pious and competent general, his victory ended the oppression in the Iberian peninsula, his army reaching the borders of France. This article explores his legacy, beginning with the early North African conquests, entry into Iberia and the Muslim’s victory at the Battle of Guadalete.

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umayyads, andalus, military
Muʿāwiyah ibn Abu Sufyan: Founder of a Dynasty
umayyads, political, military expansion
Muʿāwiyah ibn Abu Sufyan: Founder of a Dynasty
umayyads, political, military expansion

Muʿāwiyah ibn Sufyan  رضي الله عنه  was a skilled statesman with a incredible career spanning 40 years. Descending from a powerful political family, he ruled for 20 years as caliph - longer than any sahabah, and stabilised the empire after a turbulent civil war. He founded the Muslim navy, oversaw military expansion, and introduced strong social reforms. Yet much of his achievements are overshadowed by criticisms after the assassination of Caliph Uthman  رضي الله عنه .

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umayyads, political, military expansion
Umar ibn Abdul Aziz: A Righteous Reviver of Islam
umayyads, rulers
Umar ibn Abdul Aziz: A Righteous Reviver of Islam
umayyads, rulers

Revivers of Islam exist in every age. For every oppressor, there is a righteous ruler who restores the ummah back to the path of the Quran and Sunnah. Umar ibn Abdul Aziz رَحِمَهُ اللهُ was one of those revivers. In two years he removed the corruption of the Ummayid caliphate, becoming the most just leader after the four rightly guided caliphs. This article explores the remarkable life and lessons of Caliph Umar ibn Abdul Aziz. 

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umayyads, rulers

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