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  1. Al-Harith ibn Jabalah

    Other people2 Arethas disambiguation Infobox monarch name Al Harith V ibn Jabalah title King of the Ghassanids ... Jabalah IV ibn al Harith Jabalah IV successor Al Mundhir III ibn al Harith Al Mundhir III spouse issue father Jabalah IV ibn al Harith Jabalah IV mother birth date birth place death date 569 place of burial Al rith ibn Jabalah Arabic language Arabic , Flavios Arethas lang grc ..., he was made a patrikios patricius and a gloriosissimus . ref name ODB Biography Early life Harith was the son of Jabalah IV ibn al Harith Jabalah Gabalas in Greek sources and brother of Abu Karib ... Category Patricii Category Generals of Justinian I ar ca Al Harith V ibn Jabalah de Arethas der Lahme fr Al Harith V ibn Jabalah he ru ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harith Ibn Jabalah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... ibn Jabalah in later Islamic sources, ref Shah d 1995 , pp. 216 217 ref ref name Greatrex 2002 pp ... s move was designed to create a counterpart to the powerful Lakhmid ruler, Al Mundhir III ibn al Nu man Mundhir , who controlled the Arab tribes allied to the Persians. ref name GL88 ref ... ibn Jarir al Tabari Tabari , the Ghassanid ruler invaded Mundhir s territory and carried off ... In ca. 544 545, Harith was involved in armed conflict with another Arab phylarch, al Aswad, known in Greek ... were defeated. Mundhir fell in the field, but Harith also lost his eldest son Jabalah. ref ... against his domains by the Lakhmid ruler Amr III ibn al Mundhir Amr , who was eventually bought ... . ref Shah d 1995 , p. 288 ref Death When al Harith died in 569, possibly during an earthquake, ref Shah d 1995 , p. 337 ref he was succeeded by his son al Mundhir III ibn al Harith al Mundhir Alamoundaros in Byzantine sources . Taking advantage of this, the new Lakhmid ruler Qabus ibn al Mundhir Qabus ... rule, al Harith supported the anti Chalcedonian tendencies in the region of Syria, presiding over church ...   more details



  1. Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith

    Infobox monarch name Jabalah IV ibn al Harith title King of the Ghassanids , Roman Phylarch image caption reign ca. 518 528 ref Shah d 1995 , pp. 12, 48 ref predecessor successor Al Harith ibn Jabalah Al Harith V spouse M riya issue Al Harith ibn Jabalah Al Harith V father mother birth date birth place death date 528 death place Thannuris Jabalah IV ibn al rith , known also by the Kunya Arabic tecnonymic Ab Shamir , in Greek language Greek sources found as Gabalas lang grc , was a ruler of the Ghassanids . ref Shah d 1995 , p. 69 ref At first an enemy of the Byzantine Empire East Roman ... in action fr Jabalah IV ibn al Harith ... ca. 520, and again in 527 until his death. Life Jabalah was the son of Al Harith Arethas in Greek sources ... . NAME Jabalah 04 Ibn Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 528 PLACE OF DEATH Thannuris DEFAULTSORT Harith Category 528 deaths Category 6th century ... at al Jabiya Gabitha in the Gaulanitis Golan Heights , where jabalah had succeeded his father as king ... by the sources, Irfan Shah d identifies Jabalah with the Arab phylarch known with the nickname al ... Lakhmid Arab allies, first in a punitive expedition against the Lakhmid ruler Al Mundhir III ibn al Nu man Mundhir , and then in the battle of Thannuris under Belisarius command, where Jabalah Tapharas ... scale Arab raids. The head of one of the Arab groups invading Byzantine territory was Jabalah, who ... one operation, an attack against the Lakhmid capital of Al Hirah Hirah in July 513, is explicitly ... Roman gentilicum Flavius , which may have been awarded to Jabalah by the emperor upon his return to Byzantine ... & Lieu 2002 , p. 87 ref Family Jabalah s wife appears to have been M riya, who was according to Arabic tradition a famous Kindite princess. From her he had at least three sons the famous Al Harith ibn Jabalah , the Arethas of the Byzantines, who succeeded him, Abu Karib who was phylarch of the province ...   more details



  1. Jabalah ibn al-Aiham

    Jabalah Ibn Al Aiham Arabic was the last ruler of the Ghassanid state in Syria and Jordan in the seventh century AD. He commanded a Christian Arab army in the Battle of Yarmouk in 636. After the Muslim conquest of the Levant he converted to Islam around the year 638. He later returned to Christianity and lived in Anatolia until he died in the year 645. Jabalah Ibn Al Aiham s ordeal with Islam There are different opinions why Jabalah and his followers didn t convert to Islam. All the opinions go along the general idea that the Ghassanids were not interested yet in giving up their status as the lords and nobility of Syria below the famous story of Jabalah return to the Byzantines land. Jabalah Ibn Al Aiham sided with the Ansar Azdi Muslims from Medina saying, You are our brethren and the sons of our fathers and professed Islam. After the arrival of Umar ibn al Khattab in Syria, in the year 17 638 AD , Jabalah was conducting a pilgrimage in Mecca. During his tawaf around the kaaba a poor man mistakenly stepped on his robe, making Jabalah almost trip over. This angered Jabalah so much that he hit the man in the eye, after which the man went to the Caliph Umar bin Khattab, who then requested that Jabalah be summoned to trial. After displaying the facts of the case, Umar ordered that Jabalah be hit by the poor man on the eye in the same manner by which the man himself was hit, but Jabala resisted this saying Is his eye like mine? upon which the Caliph Umar responded that Islam has made you both equal. Jabalah requested that the Caliph carry out the sentence the next morning, and he fled to his village during the night. He then apostatized and went to the land of the Greeks the Byzantines . This Jabalah was the king of Ghassan and the successor of al Harith ibn abi Shimr. Persondata NAME Aiham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ruler of the Ghassanid state DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aiham Category 640s deaths Category ...   more details



  1. Nufay ibn al-Harith

    Abu Bakra bin Kalada al Thaqafi at Thaifi in Arabic language Arabic better known as Nufay ibn al Harith in Arabic language Arabic was the half brother of Nafi ibn al Harith . He is known for his dispute with another Islamic general Mugheera ibn Shuba during a military expedition. External links http www.abc.se m9783 o abfm e.html Persondata NAME Al Harith, Nufay ibn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION General DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Harith, Nufay ibn Category Muslim generals Category Arab people islam bio stub MEast bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ubaydah ibn al-Harith

    Campaignbox Campaigns of Muhammad Ubaydah ibn al Harith lang ar is the son of Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib and one of the sahaba of Muhammad Obaidah ibn al Harith ibn Abdul Muttalib, was the first Muslim to be killed in battle. He was a cousin of Muhammad and Ali , and he was the first Martyr of the battle of Badr . Following his death, his widow Zaynab bint Khuzayma became Muhammad s fifth wife. Zayd ibn Haritha was the first Muslim to be killed on foreign soil. See also Family tree of Obaidah ibn al Harith Sahaba External links http al islam.org restatement 71.htm http www.usc.edu dept MSA fundamentals hadithsunnah abudawud 014.sat.html abudawud Book 14, Number 2659 Sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ubaydah Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 624 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ubaydah Ibn Al Harith Category 624 deaths Category Sahabah Category Arab people Category Military personnel killed in action islam bio stub ar id Ubaidah bin Harits it Ubayda ibn al Harith ...   more details



  1. Nafi ibn al-Harith

    Nafi ibn al Harith bin Kalada al Thaqafi in Arabic language Arabic died 670 AD was an Arab people Arab physician of the Banu Thaqif and was recommended by prophet Muhammad and treated Sa d ibn Abi Waqqas , and when Abu Bakr was dying, he designated his illness as poisoning. Trained in Yemen , ref Edward Granville Browne E. Browne , Islamic Medicine , 2002, p.11, ISBN 81 87570 19 9 ref , he is reported to have written a book named Dialog in Medicine . He was the chief physician and teacher at the Academy of Gundishapur in persia. He was half brother of Nufay ibn al Harith also known as Abu Bakra bin Kalada al Thaqafi at Thaifi . References Reflist See also Family tree of Nafi ibn al Harith Sahaba External links http www.abc.se m9783 o abfm e.html Islamic medicine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nafi Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 670 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nafi Ibn Al Harith Category Male Sahaba Category Arab people Category Medieval Arab physicians Category Medieval Persian physicians Category 670 deaths Category Physicians of medieval Islam Category 7th century physicians islam bio stub MEast bio stub fa it Al Harith ibn Kalada ...   more details



  1. Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith

    Rabi ah ibn al Harith lang ar ref Other transliterations include Rabah ibn al Harith ref was a sahaba of Muhammad . His name is mentioned in Muhammad s last speech blockquote Behold Everything that is jahiliyyah s is trampled under my feet . All usury is abolished, but you retain your capital. Do no wrong and you shall not be wronged. Allah has ordered that there should be no usury. All the usury of Abbas ibn Abd al Muttalib is abolished. All the unrevenged blood claims of the jahilliyyah are abolished and the first claim I abolish is that of the son of Rabi ah ibn al Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib he was fostered among Banu Layth, where the tribe of Hudhayl killed him. This is the first of the jahiliyyah blood claim that I begin with. blockquote He is also involved in the Hadith of the ten promised paradise . References references External links http www.renaissance.com.pk maprspo98.html Sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rabi ah Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rabi ah Ibn Al Harith Category Arab people Category Sahabah islam bio stub id Rabi ah bin Harits ...   more details



  1. Bilal ibn al-Harith

    Other uses Bilal disambiguation Bilal ibn al Harith died ca. 682 was a sahaba . His full name was Bilal ibn al Harith ibn Asim ibn Sa id ibn Qurrah ibn Khaladah ibn Tha labah Abu Abd ar Rahman al Mazani. Life He came to Muhammad in the deputation from Muzaynah in 627, and carried the banner for Muzaynah on the day of the Muslim Conquest of Mecca in 630. About Ibn al Harith it is narrated in the book of hadith , Sunan Abi Da ud , Book 19 blockquote Muhammad assigned as a fief to Bilal ibn Harith al Muzani the mines of al Qabaliyyah, on both the upper and lower side. The narrator, Ibn an Nadr, added also Jars and Dhat an Nusub. The agreed version reads and the land which is suitable for cultivation at Quds . He did not assign to Bilal ibn al Harith the right of any Muslim. Muhammad wrote a document to him p This is what the Muhammad assigned to Bilal ibn al Harith al Muzani. He gave him the mines of al Qabaliyyah both those which lay on the upper and lower side, and that which is fit for cultivation at Quds. He did not give him the right of any Muslim. ref The narrator Abu Uways said A similar tradition has been transmitted to me by Thawr ibn Zayd from Ikrimah on the authority of Abdullah ibn Abbas from Muhammad . Ibn an Nadr added Ubayy ibn Kab wrote it. ref ref Kitab al Kharaj, Wal Fai wal Imarah Tribute, Spoils, and Rulership , Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 19 ref blockquote He later lived in Basra modern day Iraq , and died in 682 in the last days of the reign of the caliph Muawiyah I . ref Asad al Ghabah fi Ma rifah as Sahabah by Izz ad Din ibn Muhammad, better known as Ibn al Athir al Jazari ref Notes reflist See also Sahaba External links http www.bogvaerker.dk Bookwright rijal.html sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bilal Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Ibn Al Harith Category Sahabah Category Arab people Category 682 deaths islam bio stub ar id Bilal bin al Harits sq Bilal ibn al Harith ...   more details



  1. Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith

    good article Infobox monarch name Al Mundhir III ibn al Harith title King of the Ghassanids , Roman Patrician and Phylarch of the Saracens image caption reign 569 581 predecessor Al Harith ibn Jabalah Al Harith V successor Unnamed brother Byzantine candidate br Al Nu man VI ibn al Mundhir Al Numan VI de facto spouse issue father Al Harith ibn Jabalah Al Harith V mother birth date birth place death date after 602 place of burial Al Mundhir ibn al rith , known in Greek language Greek sources as Flavios Alamoundaros lang grc , was the king of the Ghassanids Ghassanid Arabs from 569 to c. 581. A son of Al Harith ibn Jabalah , he succeeded his father both in the kingship over his tribe and as the chief of the Byzantine Empire s Arab clients and allies in the East, with the rank ... was the son of al Harith ibn Jabalah , ruler of the Ghassanid tribe and supreme phylarch of the Arab ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mundhir 03 Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harith Category 6th century monarchs in the Middle ... Patricii fr Al Mundhir III ibn al Harith ... among the Ghassanids under Mundhir s son Al Nu man VI ibn al Mundhir al Nu man VI . When Maurice .... 295 296, 495 497 512 518 ref Soon after Harith s death, Ghassanid territory was attacked by Qabus ibn al Mundhir , the new Lakhmid ruler, who sought to take advantage of the situation. Qabus forces ... s arrest provoked a revolt led by his son al Nu man VI ibn al Mundhir Nu man and his remaining ..., the Sassanid Empire Sassanid Persian Empire . ref Kazhdan 1991 , pp. 850, 1170 ref Harith had been ... s visit to Constantinople, and succeeded after Harith s death in 569. It appears that Mundhir ... an attack against al Hirah Hirah , the Lakhmid capital, arguably the Arab world s largest, most prosperous ... Press isbn 978 0521201608 cite encyclopedia article Al Hira last Shah d first Irfan authorlink ...   more details



  1. Al-Harith ibn Sima al-Sharabi

    Al Harith ibn Sima al Sharabi lang ar died 870 was the governor of Fars Province Fars for the Abbasid dynasty from 869 until his death. Career Al Harith s appointment to Fars came in the aftermath of the Saffarid amir Ya qub bin Laith as Saffar Ya qub ibn al Layth s recent forced entry into Shiraz , the provincial capital. ref Bosworth, pp. 145 7 Tor, pp. 126 31 al Tabari, v. 35 158 61 ref Ya qub s subsequent departure from Fars allowed the caliphal government to briefly reestablish their authority over the province, and al Harith and other officials arrived to take control of local affairs. ref Bosworth, p. 147 ref Al Harith s governorship was brief. He was soon challenged by a local Kharijite , Muhammad ibn Wasil . The two sides engaged each other in battle and al Harith was killed Muhammad then seized control of Fars. ref Bosworth, p. 147 Tor, p. 132 al Tabari, v. 36 p. 116 ref Notes reflist References Bosworth, C. E. The History of the Saffarids of Sistan and the Maliks of Nimruz 247 861 to 949 1542 3 . Costa Mesa, California Mazda Publishers, 1994. ISBN 1 56859 015 6 Al Tabari, Abu Ja far Muhammad ibn Jarir. The History of al Tabari. Ed. Ehsan Yar Shater. 40 vols. Albany, NY State University of New York Press, 1985 2007. Tor, D. G. Violent Order Religious War, Chivalry, and the Ayyar Phenomenon in the Medieval Islamic World. W rzburg Ergon, 2007. ISBN 3 89913 553 9 Persondata NAME Al Harith ibn Sima al Sharabi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 870 PLACE OF DEATH Category 870 deaths Category Abbasid governors ...   more details



  1. Harith ibn ?Abd al-Muttalib

    Islam H& 803 rith ibn Abd al Mut& 803 t& 803 alib lang ar was one of the uncles of Muhammad and also a Sahaba . His mother was Fatimah bint Amr . His brothers were Hamza ibn Abd al Muttalib , Abu Talib ibn Abd al Muttalib , and Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib and Abbas ibn Abd al Mutallib. Harith had many sons, among them Abu Sufyan ibn al Harith Rabi ah ibn al Harith Obaidah ibn al Harith was the first Muslim to be killed in battle as well as daughters Arwa binte al Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib. ref http www.holynajaf.net eng html nahjulbalaga 179.htm ref ref See also Sahaba Abd al Muttalib name References Reflist http www.islam qa.com en ref 84304 Mu aawiyah External links http web.umr.edu msaumr reference companions English sufyan.html http al islam.org restatement 71.htm DEFAULTSORT Harith Ibn Abd Al Muttalib Category Male Sahaba Category Muhammad family id Harits bin Abdul Muthalib nl Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib ur ...   more details



  1. Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith

    For the Umayyad Abu Sufyan ibn Harb Abu Sufyan ibn al Harith lang ar is the son of Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib and a sahaba companion and a cousin of Muhammad . According to Muslim sources Eventually God opened my heart to Islam. I got up and said to my servant, Madhkur Get ready a camel and a horse for us. I took my son Jafar with me and we galloped with great speed towards al Abwa between Makkah and Madinah. I had learnt that Muhammad had camped there. As I approached the place, I covered my face so that no one could recognize and kill me before I could reach the Prophet and announce my acceptance of Islam directly to him. ref http www.msawest.com islam history biographies sahaabah bio.ABU SUFYAN IBN AL HARITH.html Abu Sufyan ibn al Harith on MSA West Compendium of Muslim Texts ref He and his brother Rabi a were one among those eight persons who did not flee in the Battle of Hunayn . See also Sunni view of the Sahaba References References External links http web.umr.edu msaumr reference companions English sufyan.html Abu Sufyan ibn al Harith Sahaba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abu Sufyan Ibn Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abu Sufyan Ibn Al Harith Category Sahabah Category Arab people islam bio stub ar fr Ab Sufy n ibn al H rith id Abu Sufyan bin Harits it Ab Sufy n ibn al rith ur ...   more details



  1. Jabalah

    Jabalah may refer to Jabalah IV ibn al Harith died 528 , king of the Ghassanids Al Harith ibn Jabalah died c. 569 , king of the Ghassanids Jabalah ibn al Aiham died c. 645 , king of the Ghassanids Jabalah, Syrian city Jableh disambig ...   more details



  1. Harith ibn Harb

    Harith ibn Harb lang ar was the son of the 7th century Arabia n Mecca n leader Harb ibn Umayya , thus he was also the brother of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb , the man who would be Muhammad s arch enemy, but adopt Islam after the Conquest of Mecca . ref name sunnipath2 The Sealed Nectar http www.sunnipath.com Resources PrintMedia Books B0033P0017.aspx The Second Aqabah Pledge on sunnipath.com ref He had trade relations with Sa d ibn Ubadah , the chief of the Banu Khazraj and Harith helped Sa d when the later was captured by the Meccans after the Second pledged at al Aqabah . ref name sunnipath2 Saffiyah bint Abd al Muttalib , one of Muhammad s paternal aunts, was the wife of Harith ibn Harb . She then married Awwam ibn Khuwaylid , for whom she bore Zubayr ibn al Awwam . ref Becons of light on al shia.org http www.al shia.com html eng books becons of light 30.htm ref References References Category Converts to Islam ...   more details



  1. Harith ibn Rab'i

    Harith ibn Rab i lang ar was one of the Sahaba companions of Muhammad . Hi full name was Abu Qatada al Harith ibn Rabi i al Ansar Islam Ansari Biography He had a Mawla named Abu Muhammad . ref http bewley.virtualave.net muw8.html Muw8 Bot generated title ref Presumably, he had a son named Qatada ibn al Harith . His wife was Kabsha bint Kab ibn Malik ref Muwatta Imam Malik Al Muwatta http www.knowtheprophet.com files 2discoverislam com Muatta.pdf pdf ref Muhammad s era 610 632 Harith ibn Rab i narrated A funeral procession passed by Allah s Apostle who said, Relieved or relieving? The people asked, O Allah s Apostle What is relieved and relieving? He said, A believer is relieved by death from the troubles and hardships of the world and leaves for the Mercy of Allah, while the death of a wicked person relieves the people, the land, the trees, and the animals from him. ref Sahih Bukhari Volume 8, Book 76, Number 519 http hadeeth.blogspot.com 2002 08 01 hadeeth archive.html ref He also narrated a hadith from the Battle of Hunayn regarding those fighters who were fleeing, his contributions to the battle, and the rules pertaining to the divisions of war booty ref Sahih Bukhari http www.usc.edu dept MSA fundamentals hadithsunnah bukhari 053.sbt.html 004.053.370 004.053.370 ref Ali s era 656 661 He participated in the Battle of the Camel . He was an officer on Ali s side, and when entering Basra , he was riding a powerful bay. He wore a white turban, carried a sword and a bow, and led a contingent of 1000 horsemen. ref Restatement of History of Islam http www.al islam.org restatement 61.htm The Battle of Basra on Al Islam.org, http www.ismaili.net Source myflag 04islamic.html ref Legacy He is a narrator of hadith, and he is quoted in several hadith collections, including Sahih Bukhari . References References DEFAULTSORT Harith Ibn Rab i Category Male Sahaba ar ...   more details



  1. Umar ibn Harith

    Umar ibn Harith lang ar was one of the Sahaba companions of Muhammad . Biography During Umar s era, he was involved in an incident reported by Jabir ibn Abd Allah that was relevant to the prohibition of Nikah Mut ah See also Umar name Harith name References references External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Umar Ibn Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Umar Ibn Harith Category Sahabah Islam bio stub ...   more details



  1. Arwa bint al-Harith

    Arwa binte al Harith lang ar was the daughter of Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib . In Nahj al Balagha , Ali is quoted as I have taught you the Qur n , clarified to you arguments, apprised you of what you were ignorant and made you swallow what you were spitting out. Even a blind man would have been able to see, and he who was sleeping would have been awakened. How ignorant of God is their leader Muawiyah and their instructor Ibn an Nabighah . An Nabighah is the nickname of the mother of Amr ibn al s. He is called son of his mother because of his mother s reputation once Arwa binte al Harith ibn Abd ul Muttalib went to Muawiyah and during their conversation Amr ibn al s intervened. Arwa said to Amr O son of an Nabighah, you too dare speak, although your mother was known publicly and was a singer of Mecca? That is why five persons claimed you as a son , and when she was asked she admitted that five people had visited her and that you should be regarded as the son of him you resembled most. You must have resembled s ibn Wa il and therefore you came to be known as his son. These five persons were A as ibn Wa il Abu Lahab Umayah ibn Khalaf Hisham ibn al Mughirah Abu Sufyan ibn Harb ref Ibn Abd Rabbih , al lqd al farid , vol. 2, p. 120 Ibn Tayfur , Balaghat an nisa , p. 27 Ibn Hijjah , Thamarat al awraq , vol. 1, p. 132 Safwat , Jamharat khutab al Arab , vol. 2, p.363 Ibn Abu al Hadid , vol. 6, pp. 283 285, 291 al Halabi , as Sirah sirah ? vol. 1, p. 46 . http www.holynajaf.net eng html nahjulbalaga 179.htm ref , See also Nikah Ijtimah ref References References Category Female Sahaba Arwa bint al harith is not the mother of Amr ibn al As, she was salma bint Harmala aka annabigha, and she was a slave and she gave birth to Amr when she was married to Al as bin Wael al sahmy ...   more details



  1. Lubaba bint al-Harith

    Refimprove date March 2012 Lubaba bint al Harith lang ar c.580 655 , also known as Umm Fadl , was a prominent early Muslim . Two of her sisters, Maymuna bint al Harith and Zaynab bint Khuzayma , became wives of Muhammad . Family Lubaba was a member of the Hilal tribe, a branch of the Amir who were prominent in Mecca . This tribe was distinct from the Quraysh . Her father was Al Harith ibn Hazan ibn Jubayr ibn Al Hazm ibn Rubiya ibn Abdullah ibn Hilal ibn Amer ibn Saasaa Al Hilali and her mother was Hind bint Awf ibn Zuhayr ibn Al Harith. Lubaba was probably the eldest of their seven daughters, and they also had two sons. Al Harith died while Lubaba was still a child, and Hind then married Khuzayma ibn Al Harith Al Hilali. This marriage produced one daughter but was was short lived, and Hind next married Umays ibn Ma ad Al Khathmi, by whom she had four further children. Lubaba married Abbas ibn Abd al Muttalib al Hashimi, who was an uncle of Muhammad. Tabari states that Lubaba ... of New York. ref The union produced seven children Fadl ibn Abbas Al Fadl , Abd Allah ibn Abbas ..., daughters of Al Harith. It is interesting that his observation did not encompass their half .... ref Bukhari 7 62 38 ref Attention from Ka b ibn al Ashraf A few months later, Lubaba was the subject of a love song by the Jewish poet Ka b ibn al Ashraf . Are you off without stopping in the valley ...?service id 1150 Islam Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lubaba Bint Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lubaba Bint Al Harith Category Female Sahaba islam bio stub ar fa id Lubabah binti al Harith ... s middle class status. ref Landau Tasseron, E. 1998 . An Annotated Translation of the History of Al ... . Ibn Ishaq s Sirat Rasool Allah, p. 366 367. Oxford University Press. ref The song is almost certainly ...   more details



  1. Harith al-Hamdani

    one of the most important accounts involving Harith al Hamdani is one in which Ali Ibn Abi Talib speaks to him at a time in which Harith was old and was frail in health. The account is mentioned in Nahj al Balagha as follows blockquote Al Harith Al Hamadani called upon Amirul Mo mineen Ali Ibn Abi Talib with a company of the Shias, and I was among them. Al Harith walked with a bent stature, hitting ...unreferenced date April 2012 expert subject 1 Islam date April 2012 Harith or Haris Al Hamdani lang ar literally Haris From Hamadan or Haris the Hamadanite was a prominent contemporary of Prophet Muhammad, and also was one of the firm followers of Ali . Biography Incident Of the Fire During the Caliphate of Abu Bakr, he would preach about the virtues of Ali in public gatherings, bringing the ire of Umar al Khattab. Umar threatened Harith that if he would continue to do so, he would be burnt in a fire. This threat didn t affect the frequency at which Harith would speak about the virtues of Ali, as a result of which Umar and a mob of people, prepared a fire to burn Harith. At the moment he was about to be thrown in the fire Ali ibn abu talib made an entry and fetched Harith by hand ... and al Harith had a good standing in his estimation, and he said How do you find yourself, O Harith ... return, and with them should the hesitants join. Then al Harith said My father and mother .... Al Harith said O my master, what is the time of division? He said Division at the hell fire, when ..., so take him Then Ali took al Harith by his hand and said I hold your hand the way the Prophet, held ... . Take this, O Harith, the summary of all the details. Yes, you shall be with the one you love, and for you shall be what you have earned. He said this three times. Then al Harith stood up, pulling his ..., and you shall know it s people. O Harith, surely Truth is the best and most sublime narration ... when Allah shall inherit the earth and all who are upon it. I give you glad tidings, O Harith, you ...   more details



  1. Harith al-Dhari

    Infobox person name Harith al Dhari br birth place Anbar Province Anbar birth date 1941 occupation cleric, chairman of Association of Muslim Scholars residence Baghdad , Cairo , Amman image Sheikh Harith Sulayman al Dhari al Dari or Harith ibn Sulayman ibn Dhari al Zoba i al shamri lang ar born in 1941 in Anbar Province Anbar in Fallujah district Al Zaidan district , Iraq is a Sunni Arab cleric, and chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars . He is also leader of the Zoba tribe. An outspoken critic of the American invasion of Iraq, he is known as the Spiritual Leader of the Iraqi Resistance Insurgency . His father and grandfather killed British Colonel Gerard Leachman ... the British to allow a form of self rule. Education Harith al Dhari was educated at Al Azhar ... http english.aljazeera.net news archive archive?ArchiveId 1572 Profile of al Dhari by al Jazeera ref Role in Iraqi politics Harith al Dhari has been an outspoken critic of the foreign military presence ... Al Qaeda Loses an Iraqi Friend date May 14, 2007 accessdate May 4, 2010 ref In July 2007 Harith al Dhari did an interview with Al Jazeera Mobasher Al Jazeera Live channel, which announced that Al Qaeda in Iraq killed 50 members from his family. References reflist Persondata NAME Al Dhari, Harith ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Dhari, Harith Category Living people Category People from Baghdad Category Arab activists Category Iraqi Sunni Muslims Category 1941 births Category Al Azhar University ... the rebels. On November 16, 2006 Iraq s interior minister Jawad al Bolani a Shi a announced that an arrest warrant had been issued from the state s judicial system for al Dhari, who then lived between ... 2, 2006, Osama Bin Laden praised Al Dhari. ref http memri.org bin articles.cgi?Page archives&Area sd&ID SP128606 ref In May 2007 Harith al Dhari did an interview with Time magazine , taking a stand in opposition to Al Qaeda in Iraq , but also in opposition to the US occupation and the Maliki government ...   more details



  1. Zeynab bint Al-Harith

    to Judaism . Her father, Al Harith ibn Al Harith, and his two brothers, Marhab and Yasir, were famous warrior poets. ref Ibn Saad, Volume 2, p. 251 ref ref Guillaume, A. 1955 . Translation of Ibn Ishaq s Sirat Rasoolallah, pp. 512 513. Oxford University Press. ref Zeynab appears to have been a firstborn child, as her father bore the kunya Abu Zeynab . However, she also had a brother, Al Harith ibn Al Harith. ref Al Faruqi, I. R. A. 2005 . Translation of M. H. Haykal s Life of Muhammad ... Al Harith. Marhab ibn Al Harith then stepped forward to avenge his brother, but after a bloody battle, Ali also killed him. An alternative version states that Muhammad ibn Maslama was the one who killed Marhab. Marhab s brother Yasir then ran out to avenge him, and Zubayr ibn al Awam killed him. ref ...Zeynab bint Al Harith died 628 was a Jew ess who lived in Khaybar , Arabia , in the early seventh century ... s brother Al Harith. ref Al Faruqi, I. R. A. 2005 . Translation of M. H. Haykal s Life of Muhammad ... ibn al Bara took another bone and put it into his mouth. When the apostle of Allah ate one morsel ... ibn al Bara died. Zeynab was then handed over to Bishr s relatives, who exacted their right of blood ... 8, p. 124 ref References references Persondata NAME Zeynab bint Al Harith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zeynab bint Al Harith Category Arabian Jews Category Jewish women Category Opposition ... been exiled from Medina by Muhammad . ref Guillaume, A. 1955 . Translation of Ibn Ishaq s Sirat Rasoolallah, pp. 437 438. Oxford University Press. ref Among them was Sallam ibn Mishkam al Nadiri, a warrior poet whom Zeynab in due course married. ref Guillaume, A. 1955 . Translation of Ibn Ishaq ... in the fortresses of al Khatiba, while her husband Sallam commanded the resistance from the Natat area. He was killed in battle on the first day, and Zeynab s brother Al Harith took over the defence of Khaybar. ref Al Faruqi, I. R. A. 2005 . Translation of M. H. Haykal s Life of Muhammad ...   more details



  1. Harith al-Muhasibi

    Brill, 2006 , 128 from Khalwa , 24. ref al Khalwa s argument elsewhere cites al Hasan al Basri. The above pericope was later transplanted into a fictional response by al Hasan to Umar b. Abd al Aziz. ref Mourad 128 9 cites Ibn Abi l Dunya, Dhamm al dunya , 146 341 Ibn al Arabi quotes from that. ref ... 43 895.html Mu atabah an Nafs by Harith al Muhasibi http www.maktabah.org index.php component content article 43 classical books 894 kitab riaya li huquq allah by haris al muhasiby arabic.html Al Ri ayah Li Huquq il lah by Harith al Muhasibi fr http www.at tawhid.net article al muhasibiyyah al muhasibi 45940263.html Treatise of Faith by Imam Al Muhasibi Sufism Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harith Al Muhasibi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 781 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 857 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harith Al Muhasibi Category 781 births Category 857 deaths Category Sufi teachers Category People from Basra ar es Al Muhasibi tr Haris ...Refimprove date May 2008 al Muhasibi 781 857 was the founder of the Baghdad School of Islamic philosophy, and a teacher of the Sufi masters Junayd al Baghdadi and Sari al Saqti . His full name is Abu Abdullah Harith bin Asad al Basri. He was born in Basra in 781. Muhasibi means self inspection audit. It was his characteristic property. He was a founder of Sufi doctrine, and influenced many subsequent theologians, such as al Ghazali . He wrote many books about theology and Tasawwuf Sufism , among them Kitab al Khalwa and Kitab al Ri aya li huquq Allah Guarding God s Rights . In al Khalwa , in a discourse on fear and hope Know that the first thing that corrects you and helps you correct others is renouncing this world. For renunciation is attained by realisation, and consideration is attained by reflection. For if you think of this world, you will not find it worth sacrificing your soul and faith for it. But you will find your soul worthier of honour by ridiculing this world. This world is abhorred ...   more details



  1. Maymuna bint al-Harith

    Wives of Muhammad Refimprove date June 2010 Maymuna bint al Harith lang ar , Lang ota Meymune Binti H ris c. 594 674 was a wife of Muhammad and therefore a Mother of the Believers. Family Her original name was Burrah, but Muhammad changed it to Mahmuna Maimunah . Her half sisters, Asma bint Umais and Salma bint Umays , later married Abu Bakr and Hamza ibn Abd al Muttalib . Her full sisters were Umm al Fadl Lubaba and Izza . She married Muhammad when he was 60 years old and she was 36, placing the marriage in 630. Zaynab bint Khuzayma , the previous wife of Muhammad who had died earlier, was her half sister. Marriage to Muhammad She dedicated herself to him and following the Qur an . She lived with Muhammad for three years until his death. According to the book, The Wives of the Messenger of Allah by Muhammad Swaleh Awadh, she died during the caliphate of Muawiya. She died at the age of 80. See also Family tree of Maymuna bint al Harith Sahaba External links http dictionary.al islam.com Arb Dicts SelDict.asp?TL 1&DI 23&Theme 43 Al Islam Dictionary http freepages.family.rootsweb.com naqobatulasyrof prophet news prophet 04.html Roots Web Persondata name Maymuna bint al Harith alternative names short description date of birth 594 place of birth date of death 674 place of death Category 594 births Category 674 deaths Category Female Sahaba Category Arab people Category Wives of Muhammad ar bs Mejmuna bint Haris ca Maymuna bint al H rith fa fr Maymouna bint al Harith ml ps sh Mejmuna bint Haris uk ur ...   more details



  1. Harith Ibn Hilliza Ul-Yashkuri

    Al Harith Ibn Hillizah Al Yashkuri , Arabic pre Islamic Arabia n poet of the tribe of Bakr , from the 5th century. He was famous as the author of one of the poems generally received among the Mo allakat . Nothing is known of the details of his life. References 1911 DEFAULTSORT Harith Ibn Hilliza Ul Yashkuri Category Arabic language poets Category Pre Islamic era poets Category Bahrani people poet stub ar fa fr El Harith Ben Hilliza hu H risz ibn Hilliza ...   more details



  1. Juwayriyya bint al-Harith

    Wives of Muhammad Juwayriyya bint al Harith lang ar juwayriyya bint al rith , born c. 608 was a wife of Muhammad , and a Mother of the Believers . She married Muhammad , the Islam ic prophet when he was 58 years old and she was 20, thus placing the marriage in 628. Family background She was the daughter of al H rith ibn Abi Dirar, the chief of Banu Mustaliq , who was defeated with his tribe in a battle. Fight between Muslims and Banu Mustaliq Her tribe Banu Mustaliq was preparing to go launch an attack on Madinah, but the Muslims caught wind of their plan and quickly raised a defense force of 700 men who marched forward to the strategic point of Al Marisa . The Muslim army then sent a message to Banu Mustaliq to accept Islam, and in doing so abandon their hostilities and continue to live in peace and security in their own land. Instead of accepting this offer Banu Mustalaq declared war and shot one of the Muslim soldiers with an arrow, at which point wild fighting broke out. Juwayriya captured as slave, freed & married After minimal casualties, the Muslim forces were victorious. Among the many captives was Juwayriya, whose husband, Mustafa bin Safwan, had been killed in the battle. She initially fell among Muhammad s companion Thabit b. Qays b. Al Shammas. Troubled by this, Juwayriya sought a deed of redemption from Muhammad. Muhammad proposed to marry her and as a result freed her from the bondage of Thabit b. Qais and consequently ameliorated the condition of her captured tribe. ref Alfred Guillaume, The Life of Muhammad A Translation of Ibn Ishaq s Sirat Rasul Allah, p. 490 493. ref This incident was described in more detail At the first opportunity ... as a fairy. ref Ghadanfar, p. 109. ref Legacy Juwayriyah bint Al Harith reported, the Mother ... Praise . Muslim References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harith, Juwayriya ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harith, Juwayriya bint Category 608 births Category Year of death missing Category ...   more details




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