Abu-Asida Muhammad II (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد أبو عصيدة) also known as Abû `Asida Muhammad al-Muntasir Billah, (1279–1309) was the Hafsid dynasty caliph of Tunis.
[2][3][4] During his reign treaties were signed with the Republic of Venice in 1305 and with James II of Aragon in 1301 and 1308.
[5]: 115–118 During his reign there was an attempt to end the schism with the western branch of the Hafsids.
Abu-Zakariyya, ruler of Bejaia died in 1301 and was succeeded by his son Abu-l-Baqa Khalid An-Nasr.
This prince approached Abu-Assida and concluded an agreement with him that whoever died first was to be succeeded by the other.