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Muhammad ibn Kassim was born in Tinmallal, North Africa about 1119. He met his first death when he was executed during an tribal political dispute. He was there when during the Reconquista when Spanish forces drove the Muslims from Granada, Spain in 1480, the final Muslim foothold in Spain. . When Shanazar was still a microscopic planet, Kassim was known among the Imperial Guards for being a thief, although the magnitude of crimes is not known. Whilst on the run from the guards one night, Kassim bumped into Sonic the Hedgehog, another wanted criminal. Sonic assisted Kassim and took him to a rooftop, where the thief pretended that Princess Kupacious had locked his girlfriend, Sapphire, in a tall, marble tower and that the Imperial Guards were called to stop him from reaching her. In an act of kindness, Sonic helped Kassim climb the tower. Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Kassim is the major antagonist in the anime/manga series Magi. He is an old friend and the adoptive brother of Alibaba Saluja and the Leader of the Fog Troupe. After his death, Kassim's rukh becomes fused with Alibaba's. He is voiced by Jun Fukuyama in the Japanese version of the anime and Sean Chiplock in the English version. Kassim is a Major in the Iraqi Army.
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Kassim is a Major in the Iraqi Army. Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Kassim is the major antagonist in the anime/manga series Magi. He is an old friend and the adoptive brother of Alibaba Saluja and the Leader of the Fog Troupe. After his death, Kassim's rukh becomes fused with Alibaba's. He is voiced by Jun Fukuyama in the Japanese version of the anime and Sean Chiplock in the English version. When Shanazar was still a microscopic planet, Kassim was known among the Imperial Guards for being a thief, although the magnitude of crimes is not known. Whilst on the run from the guards one night, Kassim bumped into Sonic the Hedgehog, another wanted criminal. Sonic assisted Kassim and took him to a rooftop, where the thief pretended that Princess Kupacious had locked his girlfriend, Sapphire, in a tall, marble tower and that the Imperial Guards were called to stop him from reaching her. In an act of kindness, Sonic helped Kassim climb the tower. However, when at the top, Kassim refused to let Sonic see the "shy" Sapphire. Sonic quickly learned that "Sapphire" was really just a pile of gems that belonged to the princess. Partly sorry for lying to Sonic, Kassim offered the hedgehog half of the gems but was interrupted when the pile of jewels turned into a monster. Kassim furiously attempted to keep a few for himself but was thumped by the guard. Sonic grabbed him and dragged him away from the tower. Despite this near miss, Kassim was still determined to get the gems with his new "partner", but was left confused when Sonic refused to steal from Kupacious. Muhammad ibn Kassim was born in Tinmallal, North Africa about 1119. He met his first death when he was executed during an tribal political dispute. He was there when during the Reconquista when Spanish forces drove the Muslims from Granada, Spain in 1480, the final Muslim foothold in Spain. . In 1755,Duncan was in North Africa when he met a young street urchin. He took care of the youth and gave him food. Kassim found the boy with Duncan and arrested him for "insulting" a princess of the House of al Deneb, the royal house he was sworn to serve, by paying her attention. The boy said he was in love with the princess, and so Kassim invoked Royal Law to arrest the boy and was going to execute him. Duncan thought it was wrong, demonstrating a classic clash of cultures. Later that night Duncan went into the prison to free the boy, but Kassim was waiting for him. The two men made an agreement, Kassim would forgive the insult the boy offered for daring to love someone so far above his station, and let him live, only if Duncan promised he would one day do a favor Kassim asked. Kassim and Duncan met again in the 20th century, and Kassim told Duncan that Nasir Al Deneb, the descendant and true heir to an Arab throne was the last of his line and with no restored royal status he would not find a princess to bring the family back to Arab rule. There was one man between the heir and the throne, a dictator, Hamad. Kassim told Duncan that he wanted him to kill the President, keeping his promise to render a favor. Duncan was very close to killing the president but pulled back and made the President promise him that the heir would never be harmed. The President promised, then quickly broke his promise, and killed Nasir Al Deneb, ending the royal blood line. Kassim felt betrayed by Duncan, and challenged him. Duncan refused to fight, and Kassim left. In order to make Duncan fight him, Kassim kidnapped Rachel MacLeod. When Duncan came to save her, he and Kassim fought. Duncan won the duel, but let Kassim live. Kassim left but promised he would return one day to kill Duncan. It was later revealed in Kassim's Watcher Chronicle that the heir's mistress was found to be pregnant with his child, who would take over as the new heir to the house of Al Deneb. Kassim took the heir's mistress into his custody, where he would protect her and the heir's child until he was of age to again claim rulership.
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