Answers of Quiz 1704 (Muhammad bin Qasim)
1. On 31 December 695 AD
2. Imad-ud-Din Muhammad bin Qasim Saqfi
3. Qasim bin Yusuf Saqfi
4. Zubaidah bint E Hajjaj
5. 1 son: Amroo
6. Uncle & Father-in-law
7. Iraq
8. Because a woman wrote letter to Hajjaj about the cruelties of Raja Dahir.
9. Walid-I, Umayyad Caliph
10. Raja Dahir
11. (C) 3rd
12. 17 years
13. Kharan (Balochistan) via Arabian Sea
14. In 712 AD
15. On 2nd July 712 (10 Ramazan)
16. At Rohri
17. Mansoura
18. Sulaiman bin Abdul Malik
19. On 18 July 715 AD
20. 20 years
21. The new Caliph was enemy of Hajjaj bin Yusuf, so he killed him.
22. Muhammad bin Qasim was known for his obedience to the ruler. Walid bin Abdul Malik died & was succeeded by his younger brother Suleman as the Caliph. Suleman was an enemy of Hajjaj & thus ordered Muhammd bin Qasim back to the kingdom. Muhammad bin Qasim knew of the animosity between the two. He was aware that due to this enmity, he would not be well treated. He could have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders & declare his independence in Sindh. Yet he was of the view that obeying ones ruler is the duty of a general & thus he decided to go back to the center. Here he became a victim to party politics. He was put behind bars where he died at age of twenty. Many historians believe that had he been given a few more years, he would have conquered the entire South Asian region.
23. Qasimabad, bin Qasim Port
24. Tigers of Islam, Muhammad bin Qasim (1979)
25. Imaduddin = Pillar of Islam
Muhammad = Praiseworthy
bin = son
Qasim = One who divides goods among his people
26. Because Islam came to Subcontinent via Sindh.
27. On 10 Ramazan
28. Sultan Mehmud Ghaznavi
2. Imad-ud-Din Muhammad bin Qasim Saqfi
3. Qasim bin Yusuf Saqfi
4. Zubaidah bint E Hajjaj
5. 1 son: Amroo
6. Uncle & Father-in-law
7. Iraq
8. Because a woman wrote letter to Hajjaj about the cruelties of Raja Dahir.
9. Walid-I, Umayyad Caliph
10. Raja Dahir
11. (C) 3rd
12. 17 years
13. Kharan (Balochistan) via Arabian Sea
14. In 712 AD
15. On 2nd July 712 (10 Ramazan)
16. At Rohri
17. Mansoura
18. Sulaiman bin Abdul Malik
19. On 18 July 715 AD
20. 20 years
21. The new Caliph was enemy of Hajjaj bin Yusuf, so he killed him.
22. Muhammad bin Qasim was known for his obedience to the ruler. Walid bin Abdul Malik died & was succeeded by his younger brother Suleman as the Caliph. Suleman was an enemy of Hajjaj & thus ordered Muhammd bin Qasim back to the kingdom. Muhammad bin Qasim knew of the animosity between the two. He was aware that due to this enmity, he would not be well treated. He could have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders & declare his independence in Sindh. Yet he was of the view that obeying ones ruler is the duty of a general & thus he decided to go back to the center. Here he became a victim to party politics. He was put behind bars where he died at age of twenty. Many historians believe that had he been given a few more years, he would have conquered the entire South Asian region.
23. Qasimabad, bin Qasim Port
24. Tigers of Islam, Muhammad bin Qasim (1979)
25. Imaduddin = Pillar of Islam
Muhammad = Praiseworthy
bin = son
Qasim = One who divides goods among his people
26. Because Islam came to Subcontinent via Sindh.
27. On 10 Ramazan
28. Sultan Mehmud Ghaznavi
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