Qays ibn Sa'd
Governor of Egypt (657–657) and the Military official of Ali ibn Abi Talib / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Qays ibn Saʿd (Arabic: قيس بن سعد) was a prominent leader of the Rashidun Muslim army who was known for his use of defensive tactics in battles. He was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as well as Ali ibn Abi Talib.[1][2]
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Quick Facts Governor of Egypt, Preceded by ...
Qays ibn Sa'd قيس بن سعد | |
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Governor of Egypt | |
In office 657–657 (6 months) | |
Preceded by | Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhayfa |
Succeeded by | Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr then Malik al-Ashtar |
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Born | Medina |
Died | 59 AH (678–679 CE) Medina |
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