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  1. Banu Abd-Shams

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Banu Abd Shams Lang ar refers to a clan within the Mecca Meccan tribe of Quraysh tribe Quraish . The clan names itself from Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf , the son of Abd Manaf ibn Qusai and brother of Hashim ibn Abd Manaf Hashim , the great grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad . Connection with the Umayyads The clan acts as the parent clan to Banu Umayya sub clan, the widely known Umayyads Umayyad dynasty which ruled as the second Arab caliphate 661 750 established after Muhammad s death. In Pre Islamic Arabia pre Islamic times , the clan s chieftain Utba ibn Rabi ah s daughter Hind bint Utbah was married to Umayyad leader Abu Sufyan ibn Harb Abu Sufyan . Modern Day The clan has its descendants living even today in few cities in Central and Western Arabia . Members Utba ibn Rabi ah , chieftain Abu al Aas ibn al Rabee , companion of Muhammad Walid ibn Utba , son of Utba Hind bint Utbah , daughter of Utba Abu Hudhayfah ibn Utbah , son of Utba and companion of Muhammad Shaybah ibn Rabi ah , brother of Utba Category Arab groups Saudi stub ...   more details



  1. Umayya ibn Abd Shams

    The clan of Banu Umayyad as well as the dynasty that ruled the Umayyad Caliphate are named after Umayya ibn Abd Shams . Umayya was the son of Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf , and the father of Harb ibn Umayya and Abu al As ibn Umayyah Abu al As . According to the Shia view, Umayya was the adopted son of Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf . ref name wiki Cite web url http www.muslimcongress.org contentmc services muharram.aspx title Muslim Congress accessdate 2008 06 30 ref br His sons were Abu al As ibn Umayyah Harb ibn Umayya References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Umayya Ibn Abd Shams ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Umayya Ibn Abd Shams Category Arab people Category History of Islam Category Umayyad Caliphate islam bio stub ar fr Umayya ibn Abd Shams id Umayyah bin Abd asy Syams ms Umaiyyah bin Abdul Syams simple Umayya ibn Abd Shams sl Umaja ibn Abd ams ur ...   more details



  1. Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf

    unreferenced date August 2010 Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf lang ar was a prominent member of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe of Mecca in modern day Saudi Arabia . The Banu Abd Shams sub clan of the Quraish tribe and their descendants take its name from him. Lineage He was, presumably, the oldest son of Abd Manaf ibn Qusai . His younger brothers were Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf Muttalib , Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf Nawfal and Hashim ibn Abd Manaf Hashim , after whom the Banu Hashim tribe was named. The Banu Umayyad clan was named after his son Umayya ibn Abd Shams . Abd Shams was the great great grandfather of the sahaba sahabi Uthman ibn Affan d.656 , the third Caliph of the Muslim Ummah community . External links Neutral links http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com jamesdow s096 f280824.htm Shia links http al islam.org restatement 4.htm Persondata NAME Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Prominent Quraysh tribe tribesman DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf Category Arab people Category History of Islam Islam bio stub ar fa ...   more details



  1. Banu Abd-al-dar

    Banu Abd al dar lang ar , lang en Sons of the Servant of the Mosque is an Arabic sub clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe. History Their progenitor is Abd al Dar ibn Qusai Abd al Dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab . ref http www.sunypress.edu details.asp?id 53377 SUNY Press History of al Tabari Vol. 39, The Bot generated title ref Historically, this tribe carried the banner in war, and Muhammad continued that tradition. In battles between the Makkans and the Muslims, the banner was frequently carried on both sides by a member of this tribe. List The mistress of Al Nahdiah ref name pioneer http www.witness pioneer.org vil Articles companion 02 abu bakr.htm witness pioneer ref . References references DEFAULTSORT Banu Abd Al Dar Category Quraish sub clans Abd al dar islam stub id Bani Abd al D r it Banu Abd al Dar ...   more details



  1. Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat

    The Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat lang ar were an Arabian tribe of the Hejaz region, in western Arabia . During tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era Muhammad s lifetime , they were allies of the Quraysh tribe Quraish of Mecca. In 630 , their attack against Banu Khuza a , who had recently become allies of Muhammad , violated the Treaty of Hudaybiyya of 628 , which led to the conquest of Mecca by the Muslim armies, which occurred without battle. They are distinct from the similarly named, but more famous tribe of Bakr ibn Wa il . Category Arab groups Islam stub Asia ethno group stub ...   more details



  1. Shams al-D?n Ab? Abd All?h al-Khal?l?

    Khalili, Shams Din Abu Abd Allah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1320 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1380 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Khalili, Shams Din Abu Abd Allah Category 1320 births ...Shams al D n Ab Abd All h Mu ammad ibn Mu ammad al Khal l 1320 1380 was a Syria n astronomer who compiled extensive tables for astronomical use. He worked for most of his life as a religious timekeeper muwaqqit at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus . ref King, David A. 1975 . http www.jstor.org sici?sici 0022 2968 197504 34 3A2 3C81 3AAQT 3E2.0.CO 3B2 6 Al Khalili s qibla table , Journal of Near Eastern Studies 34 2 , pp. 81 122. ref Little else is known about his life. Work Al Khalili is known for two sets of mathematical tables he constructed, both totaling roughly 30,000 entries. He tabulated all the entries made by the celebrated Egyptian Muslim astronomer Ibn Yunus , except for the entries that al Khalili made himself for the city of Damascus. He computed 13,000 entries into his Universal Tables of different auxiliary functions which allowed him to generate the solutions of standard problems of spherical astronomy for any given latitude. In addition to this, he created a 3,000 entry table that gave the direction of the city of Mecca the Qibla for all latitudes and longitudes for all the Muslim countries of the 14th century. ref King, David A. 1973 . http adsabs.harvard.edu full 1973JHA.....4...99K Al Khalili s auxiliary tables for solving problems of spherical astronomy , Journal for the History of Astronomy 4 2 , pp. 99 110. ref Knowledge of the direction of the Qibla is essential in Islam because Muslims pray in the direction of Mecca. The values present in al Khalili s tables have been determined to be accurate up to three or four significant decimal digits. Up to the present ... id Al Khalili title Shams al Din Abu Abdallah Al Khalili DSB first David. A. last King title Khal l , Shams al D n Ab Abdall h Mu ammad Ibn Mu ammad al Denis Roegel An Extension of Al Khal l s Qibla ...   more details



  1. Shams

    Shams is the Arabic language Arabic word for sun . The word has roots that go back to at least the time of the writing of the Epic of Gilgamesh , which references the Akkadian language Akkadian deity called Shamash . The word may refer to Arabic use see also Al Shams disambiguation Al Shams disambiguation the article the Sun , is written Al but pronounced Ash here Ain Shams , neighborhood in Cairo, Egypt Ain Shams University , a university located in Cairo, Egypt Al Shams newspaper , Libyan government newspaper till 2011 Ash Shams , the 91st Sura of the Qur an Majdal Shams , a village in the Golan Heights Jebel Shams , a mountain in Oman Shams Abu Dhabi , a real estate development on Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Shams solar power station , a planned concentrating solar power station in the United Arab Emirates Shams Ensemble , music group performing Iranian and Sufi music Note that Bilad al Sham is not related, since Sham is derived from a different Triliteral consonantal root . However, this disambig page is for any use of the letters shams , with further pointers for any variants, regardless of language of origin. since this is not a use of the word shams , I put this in the disambig page for sham People The Arabic word is a common male and a rare female given name in African, Middle Eastern and a few South Asian countries. The name may refer to Shams Tabrizi , an Iranian Sufi mystic Shams Langeroodi , contemporary Iranian poet Princess Shams Pahlavi , elder sister of Shah of Iran, the last king of the Iranian monarchy Ibrahim Shams , Egyptian Olympic weightlifter Shams ud din Iltutmish, an alternate name for Iltutmish , the third Muslim Turkic sultan of the Sultanate of Delhi English use The word also has an English meaning, as the plural of sham, a synonym for hoax or fraud . With this origin, it may refer to The Shams , an all female folk pop ... Sham disambiguation Shams al Din disambiguation Al Shams disambiguation Disambig Category Arabic words ...   more details



  1. The Shams

    This article is about the female pop trio The Shams for the garage rock group, see Thee Shams . The Shams were an all female New York City New York folk pop trio in the 1980s and early 1990s, featuring Amy Rigby Amy McMahon Rigby , Sue Garner , and Amanda Uprichard . Some critics have credited the band with pioneering elements of what would later become known as the Americana music Americana and Alternative country No Depression movements in American music. Others have described them as queens of urban folkdom or Riot Grrrl riot grrrls unplugged. ref name Albany cite news title A weekend of blues is on tap accessdate 2007 11 17 last Haymes first Greg date 1994 06 02 publisher The Times Union ref Punk rock musician Richard Hell has labeled their music beauty parlor soul. ref name Hell cite web url http www.matadorrecords.com bios bio shams.html title Quilt review work Matador Records accessdate 2007 11 17 date September 1992 last Hell first Richard ref Rigby, Garner, and Uprichard began performing together in the early 1980s in a band called the Last Roundup, a period in which they also sang Christmas carol s together at parties and outside friends homes. They all held day jobs when they formed The Shams, but they soon found themselves performing with musicians such as the Indigo Girls , Soul Asylum and Buffalo Tom . ref name Tribune cite news title The Shams Pop, folk and scene s from women s lives accessdate 2007 11 17 last Popson first Tom date 1992 04 24 publisher Chicago Tribune ref The name The Shams is a partial reference to the Outsider music outsider music group The Shaggs , an all female band whose lack of training and unusual melodies have prompted some critics to label ... didn t have a name, so we decided on the Shams, Riby told the Chicago Tribune in 1992. The name also refers to the American vocal group The Tams . ref name Tribune The Shams released the single Only a Dream ... since gone on to notable solo careers. Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Shams Category American pop music ...   more details



  1. Banu

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox given name2 name Banu image image size caption pronunciation b nu gender Female meaning lady language Persian seealso Banu in lang fa b nu , is a Persian names Persian name for girls used in Iran , Pakistan , Afghanistan , Turkey , India , and Nepal . While in Iran it translates to lady , princess or bride . in India, and Nepal it roughly translates to little sister . In Turkey, it is a popular female name that refers to the original Persian word. Banu also apparently means rays from the sun in Telugu. Notable figures, people, and institutions named Banu include Arjumand Banu Begum , Shah Jahan s wife, for whom he built Taj Mahal Banu yi M sr literally, Banu of Egypt , another name for Zulaikha, Potiphar s wife Shahrbanu , eldest daughter of Yazdegerd III of Persia Yazdegerd III , the last Emperor of Sassanid Persian Empire Persia and mother of the fourth Shiite imam, Ali ibn Husayn Bannu , a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan Banu, a village in Dume ti, Ia i Dume ti Commune, Ia i County , Romania The Bulgarian Agrarian National Union Banu company Banu , a software development company based in London, United Kingdom Saira Banu , a Bollywood actress of the 1960s Shah Bano Banu Priya , an actress from south India Banu, a south Indian film actress introduced in the film Thamiraparani See also Bantu Banu arabic Banu in Arabic Given name Category Iranian feminine given names Category Turkish feminine given names Category Persian words and phrases Name stub br Banu ...   more details



  1. ABD

    ABD is a three letter acronym that may refer to ACCO Brands NYSE stock symbol ABD Abadan Airport , in Abadan, Iran IATA airport code ABD ABD TV station , the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s Darwin TV station ABD Insurance & Financial , a northern California based insurance and financial services broker Aberdeen railway station station code ABD , a railway station in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom All but dissertation , a doctoral student who has completed all the requirements for a Ph.D. but has not written and defended the dissertation Amerika Birle ik Devletleri , the Turkish acronym for the United States Association of British Drivers , a British motorists advocacy group Av Beit Din , a title used for the Chief Rabbi of a Jewish community Avanti BMX Development, a brand name from Avanti bicycle manufacturer Abdominal Battle Dressing ABD pad See also Abd Arabic , an Arabic word meaning one who is totally subordinated disambig DEFAULTSORT Abd de ABD es ABD desambiguaci n eo ABD fr ABD it ABD pt Abd sk Abd sl Abd ...   more details



  1. Banu Hashim

    up to the Mediterranean markets. It was into the house Abd al Muttalib of Banu Hashim of Quraysh ... line which is separate to Banu Hashim along with many of the Shia at Ali who claim that descent ... imperium, amongst these stand the Zaydid Imams of Tabaristan Al Hasan of Banu Hashim of Nishapur ... s era Sayyid Husseini Taba een Banu Dawud Isaaq Abbasid Caliphate Battle of Mecca 1916 Fakhri Pasha ... of Hadhramaut http al islam.org restatement 4.htm Banu Hashim Before the Birth of Islam DEFAULTSORT Hashim Category History of Islam Category Banu Hashim Category Hashemite people Category Iranian language ... it Banu Hashim fi Ban H shim sv Hashim ur ...   more details



  1. Banu Jalaf

    Unreferenced date July 2007 The Banu Jalaf was a family that ruled Huesca and the region called Barbitanya Barbastro on the Iberian Peninsula from about 802 to 862 , and Barbitanya alone from 862 to about 882 . The first ruler was Jalaf Ibn Rashid 802 , who settled with his clan in the village they named Midayar, modern Barbastro. The city castle Barbastra was the centre of the Al Andalus Muslim domain in the region. Jalaf died before 862 . In this year the government of Huesca was conferred on the Banu Qasi family. His son Abd Allah ibn Jalaf then ruled Barbitanya. In the 870s, he allied himself with rebel Isma il ibn Musa ibn Qasi, to whom Abd Allah married his daughter. In retaliation, at the end of the decade Muhammad I of C rdoba entered Huesca and killed Abd Allah and all of his children, and took possession of the Banu Jalaf lands. Category Arab groups Category Al Andalus ...   more details



  1. Banu Zayd

    Banu Zayd or Bani Zaid or Bany Zaid in Arabic is a Nejdi tribe that traces its roots to Zayd who settled Shaqraa in Nejd . ref Alaqd Alfareed Fe Nasab Al Haraqees Men Bani Zayd, Sheikh Abdullah Al mune a ref ref Banu Zayd, al qabilah al Quda iyah fi hadirat Najd by Shuqayr, Abd al Rahman ibn Abd Allah . Riyad al Mu allif, 2002. ref See also Tribes of Arabia Bani Zeid Ramallah References references DEFAULTSORT Zayd Category Tribes of Arabia ar ...   more details



  1. Banu Qasi

    ibn Abd al Aziz, was killed before the gates of Zaragoza. ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 42 43 ref ... il also allied himself with the Banu Jalaf of Barbitanya, marrying Sayyida, daughter of Abd Allah ... Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 45 48 Two of Mutarrif s remaining sons, Abd Allah and Isma il, converted to Christianity ... the two Banu Qasi leaders, Muhammad ibn Abd Allah and Muhammads ibn Lubb, attacked the Banu al Tawil .... ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 85 86 ref In 920, the emir, Abd ar Rahman III, personally led the Cordoban ...Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Banu Qasi common name Banu Qasi dynasty ... caption The Banu Qasi emirate and its rival, the Kingdom of Pamplona, in the 10th century capital ... people The Banu Qasi , Banu Kasi , Beni Casi lang ar or , meaning sons or heirs of Cassius or Banu Musa were a Basque people Basque Muladi dynasty that ruled the upper Ebro valley ... conquest of Hispania . ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 6 This origin legend, as recounted by Ibn ... , Al Walid I . Under the Banu Qasi, the region of Upper Ebro modern districts of Logro o and Southern ... to impose its authority over the frontier regions. The Banu Qasi were a local, rather than a foreign ... a daughter and nieces to other Basque princes. The cultural ambivalence of the Banu Qasi is also demonstrated by their mixed use of names for example, Arabic Muhammad, Musa, Abd Allah , Latin ... of the Banu Qasi and repeatedly granted them autonomy by appointing them as governors, only to replace ... Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 12 ref The Arab historian Ibn Hazm listed the sons of Count Cassius as Fortun ..., the Banu Salama , removed from power in Huesca and Barbitanya Barbastro at the end of the 8th century, may have derived from Abu Salama. ref Ca ada Juste, Los Banu Qasi , 7 9 ref Subsequent leaders ... on behalf of emir Hisham I of C rdoba he put down the rebellion of the Banu Husain in Zaragoza. The fate ... thereafter at the hands of a Banu Husain follower, yet a Fortun ibn Musa is said to have been killed ...   more details



  1. Banu Zuhrah

    Banu Zuhrah is a clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe . Akhnas ibn Shariq al Thaqif i and the Banu Zuhrah where with the Mecca n as part of the escort that preceded the battle of Badr , but since he believed the caravan to be safe, he did not join Quraish on their way to a festival in badr. He together with Banu Zuhrah returned, so this two clans present in the battle ref http www.shawuniversitymosque.org m faq qanda.php?id 94 Shaw University Mosque Islam, Mosques & NC Muslims eCommunity Bot generated title ref presentScholar Muhammad al Tijani 20th Shi a Twelver writes cquote bgcolor F0FFF0 In his book Al Imama wa al Siyasa Al Imama wal Siyasa , Ibn Qutaybah transmits saying that following the demise of the Prophet, Banu Zuhra gathered to meet with Sa d ibn Abu Waqqas and Abd al Rahman ibn Awf Abd al Rahman ibn Awf at the sacred mosque Al Masjid al Nabawi Masjid al Nabi . When Abu Bakr and Abu Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah Abu Ubaydah came to them, Umar said to them, Why do I see you thus forming circles? Stand up and swear the Bay ah oath of allegiance to Abu Bakr, for I and the ansar Islam Ansar have already done so. Sa d and Abd al Rahman ibn Awf, as well as all those who were then present with them from Banu Zuhra, stood and swore. ref name Real The Shi a The Real Followers of the Sunnah on al Islam.org http www.al islam.org real 33.htm FM172 ref List Sa d ibn Abi Waqqas ref name ahya http www.ahya.org amm modules.php?name Sections&op viewarticle&artid 109 Sa ad Ibn Abi Waqqas radhi allahu anhu Bot generated title ref ref http www.al islam.org real 33.htm Shi a Real Ahl al Sunnah Bot generated title ref Aminah bint Wahab ref name ahya Wahb ibn Abd Manaf ref name ahya Abdur Rahman bin Awf Abd al Rahman ibn Awf . ref The Origins and Early Development of Shi a Islam http www.karbala najaf.org shiaism 058 079.htm p.58 079 ref References references Category Arab groups Category Banu Zuhrah Category Article Feedback 5 Saudi stub fr Banu Zuhrah id Bani Zuhrah it Banu Zuhra ...   more details



  1. Banu Kanz

    unreferenced date March 2008 The Banu Kanz Arabic Sons of Kanz were a group of Rabi ah Arab s who emigrated to Egypt and Sudan, eventually dislocating the Beja people Beja and penetrating into the Eastern Desert desert east of the Nile around Aswan . During the period, the gold mine s of the region briefly made a resurgence. In 1004 the Caliph Al Hakim bi Amr Allah al Hakim bestowed the title of Kanz ad Dawla upon the leader of the tribe for their capturing of the fugitive Abu Rakwa . In 1066, the Kanz ad Dawla Nasir invaded Nobadia but was repulsed and had his lands raided instead. Still, the family became an important power in the region, gaining control of the Aswan region and achieving nominal independence before being defeated by the Ayyubids under Shams ad Dawla Turanshah , Saladin s brother, in AD 1173. Contrary to simplified accounts, the Banu Kanz never conquered Makuria , the largest medieval Christian state in Nubia , but were gradually married into the royal family. Because Makurian inheritance, like its Kingdom of Kush Kush ite model, passed matrilineally to the son of the king s sister, members of the Banu Kanz eventually inherited the throne of the kingdom in AD 1412. See also List of Shi a Muslim dynasties External links http naifgh.com abhath nabah.htm http ambarkab.wordpress.com D8 AA D8 A7 D8 B1 D9 8A D8 AE D9 88 D8 AA D8 B1 D8 A7 D8 AB http www.nubian forum.com vb showthread.php?t 2557 . Category Arab dynasties Category Shi a Muslim dynasties Category History of Egypt Category History of Nubia Category History of Sudan Category Former countries in Africa Category Fatimid Caliphate Category Kingdom of Makuria Category Arab groups ar ca Banu l Kanz fa it Banu Kanz ...   more details



  1. Banu Khazraj

    The Banu al Khazraj lang ar was one of the tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era . ref jewishencyclopedia.com http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 216&letter B ref ref name jewishencyclopedia 1 jewishencyclopedia.com http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 326&letter M ref History Early history Abu Muhammad Al hasan Ibn Ahmad Al hamdani mentioned that The Banu Khazraj along with Banu Aws settled the area of Yathrib around the 2nd century ad as part of the PreIslamic Exodus of Yemen due to the Great Dam damage. However, all sources agree that the Banu Khazraj and Banu Aus became hostile to each other. Jewish chronicles state Citation needed date February 2009 that they went ... present in Medina Banu Qaynuqa , Banu Nadir and Banu Qurayza . During the battle, The Banu Nadir and the Banu Qurayza fought on the side of the Banu Aus , while the Banu Qaynuqa were allied with the Banu ..., invited to resolve the feud between the factions of Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj. He ultimately did so ... needed date February 2007 The Banu Aus were included in point 30 31 of the Constitution of Medina as allies ... 27.htm The Message Bot generated title ref Abd Allah ibn Ubaiy , their chief, ref name IBN UBAIY jewishencyclopedia.com http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 192&letter A&search Banu 20Khazraja ref is said to have ploted against Muhammad. ref http www.islamic council.org lib men ABD ALLAH IBN RAWAAHAH.html ref After this, Banu Khazraj and others became known as the Ansar Islam Ansar Citation needed date July 2008 . on 624, when men of the Banu Aus tribe murdered Ka b ibn al Ashraf , some ... he left for Tlemsen in Morocco. People Abd Allah ibn Ubaiy &mdash chief ref name IBN UBAIY Sa d ibn ... imamate 3.htm ref Hassan ibn Thabit &mdash Ubayy ibn Kab &mdash Abd Allah ibn Rawahah ref name sunnipath2 ... of Eber Category Qahtanites Category Arab groups ar ca Al Kh zraj de Banu Chazradsch fa fr Banu Khazraj hr Hazred it Banu Khazraj pt Banu Khazraj ur ...   more details



  1. Banu Makhzum

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Ban Makhz m Lang ar was one of the wealthy Quraysh tribe clans of Quraysh , the Arab tribe of the Prophets in Islam Islamic prophet Muhammad . Famous individuals of the Ban Makhz m include Amr ibn Hish m better known as Abu Al Hakam or Abu Jahl Walid ibn al Mughira Citation needed date February 2007 Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya Citation needed date February 2007 Khalid ibn al Walid Citation needed date February 2007 Mughira ibn Abd Allah Citation needed date February 2007 Hisham ibn al Mughirah Citation needed date February 2007 Ibn Zayd n See also tribes of Arabia Quraysh tribe Quraysh Category Arab groups ca Banu Makhzum fr Ban makhzum it Banu Makhzum ...   more details



  1. Banu Khuza'a

    about an Arabian tribe the town in the Gaza Strip Khuza a town Cleanup date November 2007 the Khuza a or Banu Khuza a lang ar form a branch of the South Arabian Yemenite tribe of Azd Origin Most traditionalists trace the origins of the tribe to Amr ibn Lahi al Khuza i , and agree that with the other branches of the Azd they at some point left the Yemen and moved north. Amr ibn Luhay and his clan settled themselves around Mecca . A date of around the fifth century can be set for that settlement, although traditionalists place it at an earlier date by giving particularly long lives to some of its leaders. History At this unknown date, the Banu Khuza a managed to wrest over the Mecca valley and its well from the Banu Jurhum , a tribe said to be related to the Biblical Amalekites . Their chief, Amr ibn Lahi al Khuza i brought an idol named Hubal from Syria to the sanctuary called the Kaaba , treating the safety of Hubal as the means of continuing his rule. Hubal had the figure of an old man with a long beard and was made of carnelian. Its right hand had been amputated but the Quraish provided it with a hand made of gold. In the 5th century CE, the Banu Khuza a lost their authority over the Kaaba to the allied tribe of the Quraysh tribe Quraish led by Qusai ibn Kilab , who had married a woman from the Khuza a and succeeded his father in law. The Khuza a remained allies of the Quraish and in 570 , the Year of the Elephant , took part in the battle against Abraha . In 630 the Khuza a were attacked by the Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat Banu Bakr , allies of the Quraish. Since the Khuza a had recently formed an alliance with the Prophet Muhammad, this attack constituted a breach of the Treaty of Hudaybiyya of 628, that had brough about a truce between the Muslims and the Quraish and forbade ... of Mecca by the Muslim armies, which occurred without a battle. The Banu Mustaliq was a branch of Banu ... stub ar ca Khuzaa fa fr Banu Khuza a ur ...   more details



  1. Al-Shams

    Al Shams is the Arabic word for the sun and may refer to Ash Shams , the 91st Sura of the Qur an Shamash , the Semitic Sun god Ain Shams University , a university located in Cairo, Egypt Majdal Shams , a village in the Golan Heights, Israel Migdal Shemesh in Hebrew Al Shams newspaper , a Libya n, Arabic language newspaper Al Shams Bangladesh , a paramilitary wing of several parties in Bangladesh abolished in 1971 Shams Abu Dhabi , a real estate development on Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE Note that Bilad al Sham is not related, since Sham is derived from a different Triliteral consonantal root . disambig DEFAULTSORT Shams, Al Category Arabic words and phrases ...   more details



  1. Banu Hud

    dynasties Category Al Andalus ar an Banu Hud ca Banu Hud de Hudiden es Banu Hud fr Houdides hu H did k pt Banu Hud tr Hudiler ...   more details



  1. Banu Qaynuqa

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Ghazawat of Banu Qaynuqa partof the Muslim Jew Wars date Shawaal 10 ... Medina result Banu Qaynuqa expelled from Medina ref name military.hawarey.org combatant1 Muslims of Medina ... Unknown Campaignbox Campaigns of Muhammad The Banu Qaynuqa also spelled Banu Kainuka , Banu Kaynuka , Banu Qainuqa , Banu Qaynuqa , lang ar was one of the three main Jew ish Arabian ... . In 624, they were expelled during the Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa , by the Islamic prophet Muhammad ... Watt 1956, p. 209 Watt 1956 , p. 209. ref Background In the 7th century, the Banu Qaynuqa were living ... date. Although the Banu Qaynuqa bore mostly Arabic names, they were both ethnically ..., including goldsmithery. ref name BanuKaynuka Wensinck, A.J. Kaynuka, banu . Encyclopaedia of Islam ... 182 ref The Banu Qaynuqa were allied with the local Arab tribe of Khazraj and supported them in their conflicts ... of this elite merchant Jewish tribe. Expulsion Main Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa In March 624, Muslims led by Muhammad defeated the Mecca ns of the Quraysh tribe Banu Quraish tribe in the Battle of Badr . Ibn Ishaq writes that a dispute broke out between the Muslims and the Banu Qaynuqa the allies ... of revenge killings, and enmity grew between Muslims and the Banu Qaynuqa. ref name Ishaq1 Guillaume ... Muhammad then approached the Banu Qaynuqa, gathering them in the market place and addressing them .... ref name Ishaq1 Muhammad then besieged the Banu Qaynuqa for fourteen ref name BanuKaynuka ... of Banu Qaynuqa, Abdullah ibn Ubayy , the chief of a section of the clan of Khazraj pleaded for them. ref William Montgomery Watt. Abd Allah b. Ubayy b. Salul. Encyclopaedia of Islam ref According ... , p.86 ref According to Michael Cook, Muhammad initially wanted to kill the members of Banu Qaynuqa ... , p.21 ref According to William Montgomery Watt , Abd Allah ibn Ubayy was attempting to stop ... and statesman, p.131 William Montgomery Watt. Abd Allah b. Ubayy b. Salul. Encyclopaedia of Islam ref ...   more details



  1. Banu Nawfal

    Banu Nawfal is a notable Arabic sub clan of the Quraysh tribe Quraish tribe. Its progenitor is Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf ref http islamicbookstore.com b5377.html The History of al Tabari Vol. 39 Biographies of the Prophet s Companions and Their Successors al Tabari s Supplement to His History Bot generated title ref . Chief Mut im ibn Adi ref name Restatement A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims chapter http www.al islam.org restatement 16.htm Muhammad s Visit to Ta if quoting John Bagot Glubb s The Life and Times of Mohammed on http www.al islam.org Al islam.org ref References reflist Category Quraish sub clans Nawfal islam stub id Bani Naufal ...   more details



  1. Banu Jadhimah

    Banu Jadhimah was one of the Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad . It was of Ta if and it is a branch of Banu Kinanah which is the mother tribe of Quraysh tribe Quraysh , the tribe of the prophet Mohammed History They are the descendants of Jodhaimah ibn Aamir ibn Abdumanat ibn Kinanah ibn son of Khuzaimah ibn Madrakah ibn Ilyas Elijah ibn Madher ibn Nazar ibn Ma ad ibn Adnan ibn Add ibn Send ibn Napyot ibn Ishmael ibn Abraham ibn Azar Terah ibn Nahoor ibn Srooj ibn Ra o ibn Phaleg ibn Aber ibn Shaleh ibn Arpheckshad ibn Sam ibn Noah ibn Lamek ibn Motoshaleh ibn Edres Enoch ibn Yared ibn Mehlaiel ibn Qenan ibn Anosh ibn Sheeth ibn Adam. Some men from Banu Jadhimah had killed Al Fakih Ibn Al Mughirah Al Makhzumi, uncle of Khalid, and Awf Ibn Abd Awf, father of Abdul Rahman, before the conquest of Mecca. When Khalid led an expedition against the Banu Jadhimah , he persuaded them to disarm by acknowledging that they had become Muslims, and then killed some of them. When Muhammad heard of this, he declared to God that he was innocent of what Khalid had done, and sent Ali Ali ibn Abi Talib to pay the survivors compensation to this Kinani tribe. References http www.alnssabon.com vb showthread.php?p 14586 DEFAULTSORT Jadhimah Category Semitic peoples Category Descendants of Eber Category Adnanites Category History of Islam Category History of Saudi Arabia Category Ethnic groups in the Middle East Category Arab groups Category Bedouin groups Category Ethnic groups in the Arab League Category Tribes of Arabia Category History of the Arabian peninsula islam stub ...   more details



  1. Banu Bakr

    Banu Bakr ibn Wa il or Banu Bakr, son of Wa il lang ar transl ar ban bakr ibn w il were an Arabian tribe belonging to the large Rabi ah branch of Adnanite tribes, which also included Anizzah , Taghlib , and Bani Hanifa . The tribe is reputed to have engaged in a 40 year war before Islam with its cousins from Taghlib, known as the War of Basous . The pre Islamic poet, Tarafah was a member of Bakr. Bakr s original lands were in Nejd , in central Arabia, but most of the tribe s bedouin sections migrated northwards immediately before Islam, and settled in the area of Al Jazira, Mesopotamia Al Jazirah , on the upper Euphrates . The city of Diyarbakir in southern Turkey takes its name from this tribe. The following are some of the sub tribes of Bakr ibn Wa il in the pre Islamic and early Islamic eras Banu Shayban mostly nomadic bedouin , led the Battle of Dhi Qar against the Sassanid Persia ns in southern Iraq prior to Islam . The jurist Ahmad ibn Hanbal claimed descent from this tribe. Banu Hanifa mostly sedentary, were the principal tribe of al Yamama the region around modern day Riyadh . Qays ibn Tha labah bedouin and sedentary, were the inhabitants of the town of Manfuha now part of Riyadh . The pre Islamic poets al A sha and Tarafah were among its members. Banu Ijl mostly bedouin , located in al Yamama and the southern borders of Mesopotamia . Banu Yashkur bedouin and sedentary, inhabitants of al Yamama. Al Harith ibn Hillizah , one of the purported authors of the Seven Hanged Poems of pre Islamic Arabia , was a member of Yashkur. Most of the bedouins of Bakr in al Yamama joined the rest of the tribe in Mesopotamia after the appearance of Islam, where they merged with the tribe of Anizzah . However, some inhabitants of al Yamama continued to trace their descent ... from the tribe of Bani Bakr ibn Abd Manat , who lived in the Hejaz and had important interactions ... Banu Bakr ur ...   more details




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