Commander Abdel Wahid had efforts during the
Norman raid on the western coast of Al-Andalus during the reign of Prince Abd ar-Rahman II. In the year 230 AH / 844 AD, Norman ships advanced from the coast of
Ashbon and the Muslims engaged in fighting with them. Then they occupied the island of Quttil near
Seville and stayed there for three days, after which they headed to the village of Qawra. There, a battle took place between them and the Muslims in Qawra Fort, which resulted in the defeat of the Muslims in the fort. Then the Normans entered the town of
Toliata, south of Seville, whose people were unable to withstand, and many of them were killed. As a result, they
entered the city of Seville, where they rampaged through looting, killing, and vandalism, and burned the roofs of the mosque of Seville. Prince Abd ar-Rahman II mobilized the Muslims for jihad, and a large army emerged from Cordoba, headed by the chamberlain Isa bin Shuhayd and senior commanders such as Abdel Wahid el-Iskandarani, Ibn Kulayb, and Ibn Rustum. The battle took place between the two sides, in which the Muslims remained steadfast and defeated the Normans who fled to their ships. Another battle took place in In Toledo, the Normans were defeated and about five hundred of them were killed, including their fleet commander. Thirty of their ships were burned, and after that they were forced to withdraw to Bala, and from there they headed to Ashbon, where their news ceased. == Continuing the fight against the Crusaders ==