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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. Al-Qāsim ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī Bakr ( Arabic: قاسم إبن محمد) (born 36 or 38 AH and died 106 AH [1] or 108 AH; corresponding to c. 660/662 and 728/730) [2] was a jurist in early Islam .

  3. 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.

    • Qasim ibn Muhammad. Qasim Ibn Muhammad was the eldest son of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. He died at the age of only 3 and was buried in Jannat al Mualla in Makkah.
    • Zainab bint Muhammad. Zainab رضي الله عنها was the eldest daughter of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, born one year after Qasim. She married Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi’ رَضِيَ ٱللَّٰهُ عَنْهُ at the age of 11.
    • Ruqayya bint Muhammad. Ruqayya رضي الله عنها was the second daughter of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, born two years after Zainab. She got married to a son of Abu Lahab but was divorced when Prophet Muhammad ﷺ started preaching Islam openly.
    • Umm Kulthoom. Umm Kulthoom رضي الله عنها was the third daughter of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. She got married to a son of Abu Lahab but was divorced when Prophet Muhammad ﷺ started preaching Islam openly.
  4. Mar 4, 2017 · Learn about the life, virtues and knowledge of Qasim ibn Muhammad, the cousin of Zayn al-Abideen and the grandson of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq. He was a pious, scrupulous and trustworthy faqih who narrated hadith from the Companions and visited the grave of the Prophet (pbuh).

  5. Mar 7, 2016 · The first son of Allah’s Messenger, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), was Qasim from whom he took his kunyah Abu al-Qasim (the Father of Qasim). Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) liked being called Abu al-Qasim, and his Companions would often call him by this name.

  6. Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr as-Siddiq was one of the seven most famous jurists in Madinah, being the most knowledgeable among them. It was through these seven great Imams that the Traditions, early jurisprudence, and Quranic commentaries were disseminated to the people.