Al-Wathiq I

Al-Watiq I (Arabic: الواثق بالله) was the fourth Caliph of Cairo for the Mamluk Sultanate between 1340 and 1341.

Al-Watiq I
الواثق بالله
4th Caliph of Cairo
ReignFebruary 1340 – 16 June 1341
PredecessorAl-Mustakfi I
SuccessorAl-Hakim II
Bornunknown date
Cairo, Mamluk Sultanate now Egypt
Diedafter 1341
Cairo, Mamluk Sultanate now Egypt
Issue
FatherAhmad, son of Al-Hakim I
ReligionSunni Islam

His grandfather Al-Hakim I was preoccupied with playing, and he turned to the friendship of the erals, so he changed his mind and entrusted to his son Abu Rabee Suleiman, who spoke about him. Abu Rabee Suleiman took the order and was named as Al-Mustafi I. Ibn Qalawun, and this led to the split between the two after they were like brothers and catch the Sultan of the Caliph al-Mustaqfi and his family and his family to Qus, where he remained until he died in 740 AH and was entrusted before his death to his son Ahmed. As for Sultan Al-Nasir Ahmad ibn Qalawun, the Caliph denied this allegiance to Ibrahim in the name of the believer in God. He did not look at the era of the Muqtafi. When the death came, he regretted what he did. Al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun died in Dhu al-Hijjah in 1344 (741 AH) after he recommended the abdication of the caliph.

References

  • "Biography of Al-Wathiq I" (in Arabic). Islampedia.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-11.

Bibliography

Al-Wathiq I
Born: ? Died: 1341
Sunni Islam titles
Preceded by
Al-Mustakfi I
Caliph of Cairo
1340–1341
Succeeded by
Al-Hakim II


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