-
about twenty years until he
converted to
Islam in 630 (9th year of Hijri).
Adiyy inherited the
domain of his
father and was
confirmed in the
position by...
- Ḥujr ibn ʿAdī al-Kindī (Arabic: حُجْر بن عَدِيّ ٱلْكِنْدِيّ) was a
supporter of Ali, the
fourth Rashidun Caliph for ****
Muslims and the
first Imam for...
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Patronymic (Nasab) Umar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb ibn
Nufayl ibn Abd al-'Uzzā ibn Rāz ibn
Adiyy ibn Ka'ab ibn Lu'ayy ibn Ghālib ibn Fihr ibn Mālik
Teknonymic (Kunya) Abu...
- Born ʿĀtīḳah bint Zayd ibn ‘Amr ibn
Nufayl ibn ‘Abd al-‘Uzzā ibn Rāz ibn ‘
Adiyy ibn Ka‘ab ibn Lu’ayy ibn Ghālib ibn Fihr ibn Mālik c. 600 Hejaz, Arabia...
- والتعديل [Al-Jarh wal-Ta’deel]. pp. (7/270). al-Jurjani, 'Abdallah ibn '
Adiyy. الكامل في ضعفاء الرجال [Al-Kamil fi Al-Du’afa]. pp. (7/273).
Tuhfat al-Tahseel...
-
exclusively transmits anything,
along with his
extremism in Shi’ism.” Ibn ‘
Adiyy (d. 365): “His
weakness is
apparent in his transmission, and he is closer...
-
Sariyya ibn
Zanim ibn 'Amr ibn
Abdullah ibn
Jabir ibn
Mahmiyah ibn 'Abd ibn
Adiyy ibn ad-Da'il ibn Bakr ibn 'Abd
Manat ibn Kinana, and from
there his lineage...
-
Lower Mesopotamia (4th–7th centuries)
Southern Syria and
Palestine (4th–9th centuries)
Descended from
Malik ibn '
Adiyy Religion Polytheism,
later Islam...
- said: This was
revealed concerning 'Abdullah bin
Hudhaifah bin Qais bin '
Adiyy, whom the
Messenger of
Allah appointed in
charge of an expedition" — Sunan...
- the
juridical or
religious officials, and was
addressed by the
title of
ʿadiyy al-mulk.
Described as a "second vizierate", the
office ranked second after...