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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Qais Abdur Rashid Khan (575 - 661) (Pashto: ), also known as Imraul Qais Khan, is a legendary ancestor of the Pashtun race, claimed to be the first ethnic Pashtun who travelled to Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia during the early days of Islam.) Qais Abdur Rashid is believed to be thirty-seventh in descent from King Saul or Malik Talut. Qais Abdur Rashid was born in the Ghor region of modern-day Afghanistan. Upon hearing about the advent of Islam, he was sent by his…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Qais Abdur Rashid Khan (575 - 661) (Pashto: ), also known as Imraul Qais Khan, is a legendary ancestor of the Pashtun race, claimed to be the first ethnic Pashtun who travelled to Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia during the early days of Islam.) Qais Abdur Rashid is believed to be thirty-seventh in descent from King Saul or Malik Talut. Qais Abdur Rashid was born in the Ghor region of modern-day Afghanistan. Upon hearing about the advent of Islam, he was sent by his tribe to Madina in Saudi Arabia. He met the Islamic prophet Muhammad and embraced Islam there, and was given the name Abdur Rashid by Muhammed. He then returned to the region of Afghanistan and introduced Islam to his tribe.,a lot of history of afghanistan said Pashtuns Before they Became Muslims, It is also claimed that the famous warrior companion, Khalid ibn al-Walid, introduced Qais Abdur Rashid to the Prophet.