- of Banu Sahm, Banu Adi, Banu
Makhzum and Banu Jumah,
became known as al-
Aḥlāf ('the Confederates'),
while those who
backed the Abd
Manaf clan, including...
-
Ahlaf is a town in
Benslimane Province, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco.
According to the 2004
census it had a po****tion of 12,841. "PO****TION LÉGALE DES...
- the
Ahlaf tribe,
their wedding date is unknown. Her sons were
Sultan Moulay Sulayman,
Moulay Ettayeb and
Moulay Moussa. A
third lady of the
Ahlaf tribe...
- also
swore an oath of
union and
organised themselves into the "Hilf al-
Ahlaf" ("Alliance of the Confederates"). As
neither side
wanted a full-scale conflict...
- certainty".
Based on the
traditional Arabic sources, they
formed part of the
Ahlaf ("allies")
faction of the
Quraysh alongside the
clans of Abd al-Dar, Banu...
-
should s****
forgiveness from
Allah for this.” Amr was also
known as Asad al-
Ahlaf, as he was the lion of the
opposing groups that had
sworn to
fight against...
-
which consisted of the
Malik ibn
Hutayt clan of the
Jusham branch, and the
Ahlaf ('Allies'),
which consisted of the rest of the
Jusham branch and all of...
- al-Ghamdi,
Hamza al-Ghamdi,
Ahmed al-Haznawi and
Ahmed al-Nami.
Known as al-
Ahlaf during the preparations,
Moqed then
moved in with
hijackers Salem al-Hazmi...
- on 28 June 1766 to Sidi
Mohammed III and one of his
wives a lady of the
Ahlaf tribe. His
father Sidi
Mohammed took
significant care in his
religious education...
- and Djaber; Maqil : Hedadj, Kharadj, Shabanaat, Ghosl, Metarfa, Thaleba,
Ahlaf; Sulaym : Zoghb, Heib, Aouf, Kaoub, Hakim, Debbab, Ouchah, Djouari. The...