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Originally Posted by zia bugvi
can any 1 narrate to me how n y n in wot circumstances m. bin qasim was executed......was it coz of any misundrstanding between em n baghdad
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Walid and Suleman were real brothers. Their father, Abdul Malik, had said in his will that Walid should be Caliph after him and Suleman should succeed Walid. On becoming Caliph, Walid tried to set aside the father's will. He wanted his own son, rather than his brother, to succeed him. Hajjaj was Walid's right-hand man. He encouraged the Caliph in this plan. However, the plan fell through because of Hajjaj's sudden death.
Suleman's action did much harm to the cause of Islam. He began undoing much of what Walid had done. Under Walid, the Muslim Empire had expanded rapidly both in the east and the west under Hajjaj, Muhammad bin Qasim and Musa bin Nusair, Tariq bin Ziyad. Under Suleman, the expansion suddenly stopped. The new Caliph dismissed the able generals who had made these conquests. The only fault of these heroes of Islam was that they had been appointed by Walid.
http://ahmed2004uk.blogspot.com/2005...bin-qasim.html
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n did sultan regreted hs decision n sent a messenger to stop execution????
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Didn't read about the regret story of Caliph Sulaiman in History Books nor about the cancellation of execution. Caliph could not take any risk for the fall of his rule, so he removed all the people from the way who could threaten his rule.