Using Force Only When Necessary
Using Force Only When Necessary
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Muawiyah I was born in 602.
Muawiyah I died on 680-05-06.
Faith, followed by obedience.
General Muawiya, the first Umayyad caliph, was known for his exceptional administrative skills and political acumen. He established a strong central government and laid the groundwork for the Umayyad dynasty's expansion. His ability to maintain stability and control across a vast empire earned him respect, although his legacy is often debated due to the political and sectarian conflicts that arose during his rule. His outstanding virtue was his pragmatic approach to governance, which emphasized diplomacy and statecraft.
Cincinnatus is remembered as an example of outstanding leadership, service to the greater good, civic virtue, and modesty.
The siege of Constantinople was led by Muhammad II, also known as Mehmed the Conqueror, in 1453. He successfully captured the city, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire and a significant expansion of the Ottoman Empire. Muawiyah and Uthman were earlier figures in Islamic history, while Babur was the founder of the Mughal Empire in India.
muawiyah in his last days wrote the succession to his son YAZID IBN E MUAWIYAH. Even though he knew about his son but still he did so! if he had not done this the incident of karbala would never have happened!
The amount of liability which is yet to be paid as on the balance sheet date is known as outstanding liability
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Muawiyah made the office of Caliph hereditary.