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  1. Banu (Arabic)

    For the girl s name Banu Refimprove date July 2007 Banu is Arabic language Arabic for the sons of or children of and appears before the name of a tribal progenitor. The English counterpart would be House of , for example the House of Saud ref http www.cscs.umich.edu crshalizi weblog 000165.html Article using both Banu Saud and House of Bush ref . Another example of the usage is the Quraysh tribe Banu Quraish , the tribe from which Muhammad came, and also has a Quraysh sura Quranic Surah in its name. Grammar For example, Banu Kaab literally means the sons of Kaab the Kaab tribe. Due to the Arabic grammar rules, the word can sometimes become Bani depending on the context. For example, it is Ban u Kaab s language , but belongs to the Ban i Kaab . Sometimes, its Banis . An alternative transliteration of Bani is Banee ref http talkislam.com iquotes index.php?nCatId 362 Ban ee Israel ref , or Arabic dialects vernacular Beni B ni in French language French transliterations . The word itself is derived from the same root as the patronymic s ibn or bin comes. Uses Banu Israel is a common Arabic word for the children of Israel Bani Israel Quran sura a Quranic chapter is named so. The term itself is very close to its Hebrew language Hebrew counterpart B nei Yisrael also B nai Yisrael , B nei Yisroel or Bene Israel . Other than tribes, persons can have the words in their name, Fatima bint Hizam was nicknamed Umm Baneen , mother of many sons . Another use is the phrase Banu Adam , denoting all the children of Adam Bible Adam . Since Adam is considered the first man in the Abrahamic religion s, Banu Adam means Humankind . Bani Adam son of Adam or Bint Adam daughter of Adam is used as a term for a human being, especially when reminding or admonishing people to act like human beings i.e. respect rules of politeness and propriety . Banu is the plural of the word Ibn or Bin , which means Son of . Paternal lineage was clearly identified in Arab history as a sign of good or bad ...   more details



  1. Banu Awf

    The Banu Awf lang ar , transl ar Banu Awf was one of the Jew ish tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era ref www.mpacuk.org http www.mpacuk.org content view 211 MPACUK Bot generated title ref . The Banu Awf were an Arab tribe who wished to settle in the Jewish ruled Tayma . The population there insisted that in order to settle the Banu Awf must adopt Judaism . After having done so, they moved on to Yathrib . ref Moshe Gil, The Origins of the Jews of Yathrib, J.S.A.I. 4 1984 210f ref . They were included in Point 30 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Muslims, being as one nation , but retaining their Judaism Jewish religion ref Constitution of Medina s Constitution of Medina ref ref http www.balagh.net english ahl bayt the message 27.htm www.balagh.net ref . Notable members Notable members of the tribe include Expand section date June 2008 References Reflist Arabian Peninsula Jewish tribes Jews and Judaism DEFAULTSORT Awf Category Jewish tribes of Arabia Category Muhammad and the Jews Saudi stub Jewish hist stub tr Beni Avf ...   more details



  1. Banu Rashid

    The Banu Rashid were a tribe of the modern area of Algeria , near the city of Oran . They entered into sporadic alliance with Spain, when faced with the threat of Ottoman Empire Ottoman expansion. ref http books.google.co.jp books?id WAQbp7aLpZkC&pg PA238 Africa from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century by Bethwell A. Ogot p.238 ref Notes reflist Category History of Algeria ...   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 to war against each other in the Battle of Bu ath a few years before the Islamic prophet Muhammad Hijra Islam migrated to Medina . ref name jewishencyclopedia 1 There were three Jewish tribes 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 Khazraj . The latter were defeated after a long and desperate battle. ref name jewishencyclopedia 1 . Hijrah &mdash 622 see Hijra Islam Muhammad Migration to Medina came to Medina as a mediator, 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 ... jewishencyclopedia.com http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 192&letter A&search Banu 20Khazraja ... 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 ... 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 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 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 ... , p.86 ref According to Michael Cook, Muhammad initially wanted to kill the members of Banu Qaynuqa ... Aftermath Main Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa The Banu Qaynuqa left first for the Jewish colonies in the Wadi ..., strengthening them numerically. ref Ben Zvi 147 ref Muhammad divided the property of the Banu Qaynuqa ..., possibly more out of opportunism than conviction. One man from the Banu Qaynuqa, Abdullah ibn ...   more details



  1. Rahima Banu

    File Rahima Banu.jpg thumb In 1975, two year old Rahima Banu contracted last known case of naturally occurring variola major Smallpox. Rahima Banu Begum lang bn born 1973 is the last known person to have been infected with naturally occurring Variola major smallpox . The case occurred on 16 October 1975, when the two year old Banu was living in the village of Kuralia on Bhola Island in the Bangladesh district of Barisal . Her case was reported by an eight year old girl, Bilkisunnessa, who was paid 250 Bangladeshi taka taka . ref name PHIL7762 Image caption of U.S. Centers for Disease Control http phil.cdc.gov phil home.asp Public Health Image LibraryC image number 7762 ref Information on the case was forwarded via telegram to D.A. Henderson , who led the World Health Organization s campaign to eradicate the disease. ref cite web url http www.historyofvaccines.org content articles smallpox title Interview with D.A. Henderson, sourced at History of Vaccines website first D.A. last Henderson date 15 October 2010 accessdate 15 October 2010 publisher College of Physicians of Philadelphia ref The World Health Organization team arrived and cared for Banu, who recovered fully. In an interview in 2009, Banu said she had four children after marrying a farmer at the age of 18. She stated villagers and even her in laws treated her poorly because she had suffered from smallpox. ref cite web url http www.voanews.com english 2009 07 31 voa16.cfm title Asia Marks 30 Years since World Declared Free of Smallpox first Herman last Steve date 31 July 2009 accessdate 31 July 2009 publisher Voice of America ref ref name PHIL7765 See also Image caption of U.S. Centers for Disease Control ... . NAME Banu, Rahima ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1973 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banu, Rahima Category Living people Category 1973 births Category Bangladeshi people Category Smallpox Bangladesh bio stub es Rahima Banu ...   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 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 Israil

    The Banu Israil Shaikh are a Muslim community found in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India . Their name means Children of Israel , and the community traces its descent from the Jewish community of Madinah . They should not be confused with the Bene Israel , a Jewish community found in western India . ref The Lost Tribes of Israel The History of a Myth by Tudor Parfit ISBN O 297 81934 8 page 131 ref Origin The exact circumstances of their settlement in India is unclear, but their traditions make clear that they were Muslim s at the time of their settlement. They are largely an urban community, occupying distinct quarters in a number of towns and cities in western Uttar Pradesh , such as Banu Israilyan in Aligarh . Quite a few of them occupied important administrative positions under both the Sultanate of Delhi and its successor, the Mughal Empire . This was especially true of the Banu Israil of Aligarh city, where the community were the heredity kotwals, a post which entailed being both the head of police and garrison commander. ref Boundaries and identities Muslims, work and status in Aligarh by E. A. Mann ISBN 0 8039 9422 2 ref Although largely an urban community, there were several settlements of rural Banu Israil in Etah District . These Banu Israil are unique in that they are largely a community of farmers. In additions, the community were found in the town of Dhampur in Bijnor District , in Bilari in Moradabad District , in Sahaswan and Badaun in Badaun District , and in the city of Bareilly in Bareilly District . ref Tribes and Castes of North Western Provinces and Oudh Volume IV by William Crook ref See also Shaikh of Uttar Pradesh References reflist Category Shaikh clans Category Muslim communities of Uttar Pradesh Category Muslim communities of India Category Jews and Judaism in India Category Jews and Judaism in Pakistan ...   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 Bakr through Bani Hanifa up to the modern era, particularly in Riyadh . The tribe is distinct ... Banu Bakr ur ...   more details



  1. Banu Judham

    The Banu Judham is a Yemen i tribe that emigrated to Syria and Egypt and dwelled with the Azd and Banu Hamadan Hamdan Kahlani tribes. Most Arab genealogists are not sure whether they are a Kahlani or a Himyarite tribe. Settling in Syria and Egypt The Judham Jurham tribe itself claimed Yemeni origin. They maintained an alliance with the Kalbid and Azdi tribes in the Ghassanid kingdom, they mainly settled Amman , Jabal Amel , Northern Egypt and Tabuk, Saudi Arabia Tabuk . After the Battle of Yarmouk At the time of the Battle of Yarmouk 636AD, they were combined to the Ghassanid columns that defected to the Muslims. Most the tribe converted to Islam and eventually broke off the alliance with the Ghassanids, along with the Kalbids they played an important role in the Islamization of Syria. Alliance with the Kalbids They were allies to the Umayyid s, supporting the Kalb tribe against that of Qais . Their alliance with the Kalbids was to cost them dearly. The Qaisi tribes gained more power after the fall of Ummayids and the raise of their new allies in Baghdad the Abbasids this led to a series of revenge wars that extended until the 18th century. References Almaqhafi, Awwad Qabayl Wa Biton Al Arab DEFAULTSORT Judham Category Arab groups Category History of Yemen Category Yemeni tribes Category Yemeni emigrants ca Judham tribu fr Banu Judham ...   more details



  1. Banu Lakhm

    Banu Lakhm is a large Arab tribe tracing their lineage back to Qahtan, who among many achievements, created an Arab kingdom in Al Hira , near modern Kufa , Iraq . This kingdom acted as a buffer zone between Arabia and the Persian Empire , preventing Bedouin Arab tribes from infiltrating Persian lands. See more information in the Al Hira page. Lineage The Banu Lakhm, or Lakhmids, are descendents from Malik Malichus bin Uday bin Al Harith Aretas bin Murr bin Add bin Zayed bin Yashjub bin Oreb bin Zayed bin Kahlan bin Saba Sheba bin Qahtan Joktan , a Qahtanite Yemeni Arab tribe. Lakhmid Settlements Their kingdom in Hira was ruled by the Banu Nasr The House of Nasr . Famous Lakhmid families, emirates and persons Besides the lakhmid Kingdom Of Hira and its kings, there are other notable Lakhmids Musa Bin Nusair, the Ummayad general and administrator of Andalus Imam Abdul Rahman bin Amr bin Abdullah bin Safwan Al nasri Abu Zar a al dimashqi Banu Ubad, the lords of Ishbelia and Bani Bahr . The Naa mna family in Jordan , Israel, the West Bank And Egypt The Abbadid family in Al Andalus Gamal Abdel Nasser was from Bani Mur, from Bnu Lakhm. Most Druze in Jabal al duruz in Lebanon claim descent from Lakhm. Perhaps the most famous among them is the Lebanese historian and writer Emir Shakib Arslan . Lakhmids also exist in great numbers in Iraq , Yemen , and Oman . See also Lakhmids DEFAULTSORT Lakhm Category Descendants of Eber Category Qahtanites Category Arab groups Category Yemeni tribes ca Lakhm ...   more details



  1. Banu Kaab

    Refimprove date February 2011 The Banu arabic Banu Kaab lang ar are an Arab tribe of Iraqi people Iraqi origin settled mostly in southern Iraq , in cities such as Basra and Nasariyah . From the early 18th century onwards, the Banu Kaab began converting from Sunni to Shia Islam . ref http books.google.com.au books?id agMu0nfdFZ4C&printsec frontcover&dq The Shi 27is of Iraq By Yitzhak Nakash&as brr 3 The Shi is of Iraq By Yitzhak Nakash, pg.27 , and Haydari, Unwan al Majd, pg.110 15, 118 ref Bani Kaab have also settled in western Kh zest n Province Kh zest n , a province in southwestern Iran , and in its capital Ahvaz . Another branch of the Bani Kaab settled in the areas that are now Oman and the United Arab Emirates . Individuals who are members of or are descended from the tribe often have the surname Kaabi or al Kaabi . Bani Kaab had their tribe flag as plain yellow banner. They have waged wars with neighbouring nations. For example, a famous naval battle, called Al Raqah, occurred in the Persian Gulf between Bani Kaab and Kuwait. Bani Kaab defeated the Kuwaiti forces. Citation needed date February 2011 See also Sheikh Jabir al Kaabi Uqaylid Dynasty Usfurids Notes references DEFAULTSORT Kaab Category Iraqi society Category Arab groups Kaab, Bani Category Emirati society Category Tribes of Arabia Category Shi a communities ethno stub ca Banu Kab fa ...   more details



  1. Banu Abs

    nofootnotes date June 2011 infobox ethnic group group Banu Abs image poptime 2,000,000 popplace Saudi Arabia , Sudan , Eritrea , Jordan langs Najdi Arabic rels Sunni Islam related The transl ar DIN Banu Abs lang ar Arabic for sons of Abs is an ancient Bedouin tribe from central Arabia , they branch from the powerful Ghatafan tribes. They still inhabit the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa. Of the earliest stories concerning this tribe was the famous classical love and war story of Antar and Abla. Antarah ibn Shaddad al Absi c.525 615 , was one of the seven great pre Islamic Arab poets ..., he was the author of the Divan and he was a Warrior, his father was the leader of the Banu Abs Shaddad and his mother was Zabiba, an African slave. History The Banu Abs originate almost 2000 ..., which had lasted almost 40 years. The war had ended when the King Zuhair of the Banu Abs , had ... against the small tribe. Even, after many centuries, the latest migration of large amounts of the Banu .... Genealogy The Banu Abs are of the Northern Arabized Arabs and the tribal name leads to Adnan father ... cousins of Quraysh tribe Quraysh , Banu Tamim , and Kinanah. Also part of the Ghatafan tribes close to the Banu Abs are the Mutair and Thibyaan. Modern times Today, most of the politically active members ... Politician Banu Rasheed Main Bani Rasheed Currently, Bani Rasheed or Rashaida are sons of Rasheed Al Zaul . Rasheed AlZual was one of Banu Ab s famous warriors, living in the 7th century, and afterwards his progeny had named themselves after them. The Banu Abs tribe are currently located in Saudi Arabia ... of Oman, and Ras Al Khaima along side the Shuhooh. They descend directly from Banu Abs, and branch into several ... Banu Abs . Distinctive Culture The modern Bedouins in Arabia value Ancient Arabic traditions such as chivalry, honor, bravery, truthfulness, nobility, and generosity. The Banu Abs however are known ... Category Bedouin groups ar fr Banu Abs ...   more details



  1. Banu Amr

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Banu Amr bin Auf are an Arabian tribe in Quba, on the outskirts of Medina . Umar and his companions stayed with them during the Hijra Islam hijra from Mecca . See also Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad DEFAULTSORT Amr Category Tribes of Arabia Asia ethno group stub Saudi stub de Amr ibn Auf ...   more details



  1. Banu Aus

    a Jewish source says they and the Banu Khazraj were Arab tribes from Yemen who came to Medina in the fourth ... . ref name JE Medina However, all sources agree that the Banu Aus and Banu Khazraj became ... migrated to Medina . ref name JE Medina There are many Jewish tribes at present in Medina Banu Nadir , Banu Qurayza , Banu Qaynuqa and many more. During the battle, The Banu Nadir and the Banu Qurayza fought with the Banu Aus, while the Banu Qaynuqa were allied with the Banu Khazraj. The latter ... Migration to Medina came to Medina as a mediator, invited to resolve the feud between the factions of Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj . He ultimately did so by absorbing both factions into his Muslim community, forbidding bloodshed among Muslims. Citation needed date February 2007 The Banu Aus were included ... . After this, Banu Aus and others became known as the Ansar Islam Ansar Citation needed date July 2008 . In 624, Ka b ibn al Ashraf was killed by men from Banu Aus ref Citation needed date February 2007 , See Sallam ibn Abu al Huqayq ref Banu Quraizah &mdash 627 The Banu Qurayza were a Jew ish tribe ... after Banu Qurayza had agreed to aid their Meccan enemies in their attack on Medina, which the Muslims had just repulsed in the Battle of the Trench . Since Banu Qurayza was an ally of the Banu Aus during the Battle of Bu ath , they choose Sa ad ibn Mua dh , the chief of the Banu Aus ref name inter ... articles 2450 banu aus accessdate 2011 11 11 ref harv cite book last Muir first William ... Banu Aws hr Evs it Banu Aws pt Banu Aus ur ...   more details



  1. Banu Shutayba

    The Banu Shutayba was one of the Jew ish tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era . They were included in point 31 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Muslims, being as one nation , but retaining their Judaism Jewish religion . ref http en.wikisource.org wiki Constitution of Medina ref References reflist Arabian Peninsula Jewish tribes Jews and Judaism Saudi stub ethno stub Jewish hist stub DEFAULTSORT Shutayba Category Jewish tribes of Arabia tr Beni uteybe ...   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 Alfageer

    The Banu Alfageer was one of the Jew ish tribes of Arabia during Muhammad s era . They were included in point 31 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Islam Muslims , being as one nation , but retaining their Judaism Jewish religion ref http en.wikisource.org wiki Constitution of Medina, http www.balagh.net english ahl bayt the message 27.htm ref . References reflist Arabian Peninsula Jewish tribes Jews and Judaism DEFAULTSORT Alfageer Category Jewish tribes of Arabia ethno stub Jewish hist stub Saudi stub ...   more details



  1. Saira Banu

    BLP sources date April 2011 Infobox person name Saira Banu image caption birth name birth date birth date and age df yes 1944 08 23 birth place India death date death place othername yearsactive 1960 1986 spouse website occupation Actress spouse Dilip Kumar Saira Banu lang hi , lang ur Nastaliq , born 23 August 1944 , also known as Saira Bano , is an Indian Bollywood actress and the wife of the film actor Dilip Kumar . She acted in many Bollywood films between 1960 and 1980. Early life Saira Banu was born in India to actress of 30s 40s, ref http tilakrishi.blogspot.com 2006 01 superstars of hindi cinema female.html Superstars of Hindi Cinema Naseem Banu ref and the granddaughter of a courtesan Chamiyan Bai, also known as Shamshad Begum of Delhi not to be confused with the famous playback singer of yesteryear Shamshad Begum who was from Amritsar, Punjab . Her father was film Producer Mian Ehsan ul Haq, who produced the film Phool in Bombay and film Wadah in Pakistan. She had spent a significant part of her childhood in London, and went to a finishing school . She was an actress at her school, winning many awards and bringing laurels to her parents.Her mother s name was Naseem Banu. Career Saira Banu was a little 17 year old when she made her debut in bollywood films. She said in show, that she had no talent and no dancing experience. Her peers all were classically trained, which was why she wasn t put in the top league. Saira started taking Kathak and bharatnatyam lessons. Soon she became a dancer and her films flaunted more of her dance. Banu made her acting .... Personal life Banu married actor Dilip Kumar in 1966.It is rumoured that she had an affair with actor ... references External links IMDb name 0052570 name Saira Banu Commons category Bollywood Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banu, Saira ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 August 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH India DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banu, Saira ...   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 Avar

    orphan date April 2008 Banu Avar b. 18 July 1955, Eskisehir is a Turkish author, journalist, news anchor, and political commentator. She started her career at the Turkish magazine S re in 1980, and has worked in newspapers such as G naydin , D nya , and Vatan . After getting her Masters degree in what? at City University, London , she worked at the BBC as a radio reporter for the Turkish news department and trained with the BBC documentary department. She was hired by Turkish Radio and Television Corporation TRT in London. A short time later, she became a reporter for the popular TV programme 32 . Since 1985 she has worked as a producer. In 1999, she created two programmes for TRT. She has also made documentaries for the Discovery Channel and the BBC . ref http www.kimkimdir.gen.tr kimkimdir.php?id 4056 ref In 1999, she started documentaries with TV8 and worked there as a director until 2004. After leaving that job, she transferred to TRT 1 and started producing documentaries for them, beginning with Sinirlar Arasinda . So far, more than 20 such documentaries have appeared on TV. She has also presented an anti capitalist programme for TRT 1. ref http www.haber3.com banu avar turkiye iyiye gidiyor 105465y.htm ref Countries which have shown her work include France, the Netherlands, Israel, Palestine, Uzbekistan, Iran, Algeria, Denmark, and the U.K. She has become more critical of Turkey and other European countries. Awards Turkish Writers Union, Television Programmer of the Year ... Y rekli Women Award 2006 Yeditepe University honorary doctorate from Banu Avar 20 April 2007 Filmography ... in Turkish Translation Ref tr Banu Avar oldid 7032220 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Avar, Banu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 18 July 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Avar, Banu Category 1955 births Category Turkish writers Category Living people nl Banu Avar tr Banu Avar ...   more details



  1. Banu Mustaliq

    The Banu Mustaliq are an Arabic tribe. The tribe is a sub clan of the Banu Khuza a , descended from Azdi Qahtani . They occupied the territory of Qadid on the Red Sea shore between Jeddah and Rabigh . History The Banu al Mustaliq, allied to the Quraysh tribe Quraish of Mecca , were the subject to a pre emptive attack by Muhammad in the month of Sha ban of the year 626 5 AH . ref Cf. Leone Caetani , Annali dell Isl m , I, p. 599. ref Muhammad had received news that the tribe was gathering together against the Muslims under the leadership of al Harith ibn Abi Dirar. The Muslim force met the Banu Mustaliq in battle at a watering place called al Muraysi and defeated them soundly, taking he Mustaliq chief, al Harith and others captive. Among the captives taken by the Muslims was al Harith s daughter Juwayriya bint al Harith Juwayriya . She initially fell among the booty of 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 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 The campaign also involved a conflict between the Muhajirun and the Ansar Islam Ansar when, on the march home, a Bedouin servant of Umar pushed an ally of the Khazraj, whose chief Abd Allah ibn Ubayy Controversy during the Mustaliq campaign Ibn Ubayy reportedly tried to spread discontent. Muhammad forestalled any fighting by immediately continuing ... 3M8UAAAAIAAJ&pg PA377&lpg PA377&dq banu mustaliq azl&source bl&ots bN8qGlg8vt&sig fZSmzp6yehmifwq 8Ki4GQd4BoY ... v onepage&q banu 20mustaliq 20azl&f false Actas do IV Congresso de Estudos Arabes e Isl micos , p 377 ref Invasion of Banu Mustaliq Main Invasion of Banu Mustaliq Invasion of Banu Mustaliq ref http books.google.co.uk ... , daughter of the Banu al Mutaliq chief was one of the captives, and agreed to marry Muhammad ...   more details




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