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Abū Muḥammad Qāsim ibn Abī Hāshim Muḥammad al-Ḥasanī al-‘Alawī (Arabic: أبو محمد قاسم بن أبي هاشم محمد الحسني العلوي; d. 1123/1124) was the second Emir of Mecca from the sharifian dynasty of the Hawashim. He succeeded his father Abu Hashim after the latter's death in 487 AH AH (1094). He died in 1123 or 1124, as Ibn Fahd writes:
Abū Fulaytah Qāsim أبو فليتة قاسم | |
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Emir of Mecca | |
Reign | 1094 – 1123 |
Predecessor | Muhammad |
Successor | Fulaytah |
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Died | 1123 |
And he died — as mentioned by al-Dhahabi — in Safar of the year 518, and several have mentioned his death in this year. And I have seen in some chronicles: that he died on the 17th day of the said month. And in Tarikh Ibn al-Athir: that he died in the year 517. And God know what is correct.
He was succeeded by his son Fulaytah.[1]
Qasim ibn Abi Hashim | ||
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Preceded by | Emir of Mecca 1094 – 1123/24 |
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