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Who recalled Muhammad Bin Qasim from Sindh?

A. Akbar Bin Maalik
B. Sulaiman Bin Abdul Malik
C. Hajjaj Bin Yousuf
D. Aurangzeb
Correct Answer: B. Sulaiman Bin Abdul Malik

Sulaiman Bin Abdul Malik recalled Muhammad Bin Qasim from Sindh. Sulaiman became the Umayyad Caliph after the death of his brother, Caliph Walid I. Sulaiman harbored animosity towards Hajjaj Bin Yousuf, who was Muhammad Bin Qasim's uncle and father-in-law. Upon ascending to the throne, Sulaiman initiated a purge of officials loyal to Hajjaj, which led to Qasim's recall and subsequent imprisonment and death.

  • Hajjaj Bin Yousuf was Muhammad Bin Qasim's patron and had died before Qasim's recall.
  • Akbar Bin Maalik and Aurangzeb were Mughal emperors who ruled much later and had no connection to Muhammad Bin Qasim's era.

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