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    Caliph Muawiyah b. Abu Sufyan Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Caliph Muawiyah b. Abu Sufyan? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Caliph Muawiyah b. Abu Sufyan from Early Islamic Figures and what is the personality traits.

    Caliph Muawiyah b. Abu Sufyan
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (8w7)

    Caliph Muawiyah b. Abu Sufyan personality type is ENTJ, according to the MBTI. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, is an ENTJ, as well as most of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The list goes on...

    The only theory I can come up with for why this is so...is that many of these people are simply cut from the same cloth. They are all people of action and action leads to dominance and control. They are leaders and they lead, and if their followers do not follow, they take action and enforce their will.

    That's a bit of a simplification, but it's true.

    The sixth Caliph of Islam and a companion of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, he is considered the founder of the Umayyad dynasty. Muawiyah I (Arabic: معاوية بن أبي سفيان‎, romanized: Muʿāwiya ibn Abī Sufyān; c. 597, 603 or 605–April 680. He became caliph less than 30 years following the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and very shortly after the reign of the four "rightly guided" (Rashidun) caliphs. Muawiyah and his father Abu Sufyan had opposed Muhammad, their distant Qurayshite kinsman, until the latter captured Mecca in 630, after which Muawiyah became one of Muhammad's scribes. He was appointed by Caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) the commander of the vanguard of his brother Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan's army during the conquest of Syria and he moved up the ranks until becoming governor of Syria during the reign of Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656). He allied with the province's powerful Banu Kalb tribe, developed the defenses of its coastal cities and directed the war efforts against the Byzantine Empire, including the first Muslim naval campaigns. After Uthman's assassination in 656, Muawiyah took up the cause of avenging the caliph and opposed his successor, Ali. During the First Muslim Civil War, the two led their armies to a stalemate at the Battle of Siffin in 657, prompting an abortive series of arbitration talks to settle the war. Afterward, Muawiyah gained recognition as caliph by his Syrian supporters and his ally Amr ibn al-As, who conquered Egypt from Ali's governor in 658. After the assassination of Ali in 661, his son and successor Hasan abdicated in Kufa and Muawiyah's suzerainty was acknowledged throughout the Caliphate.

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