- Imruʾ
al-
Qais Junduh bin Hujr
al-Kindi (Arabic: ٱمْرُؤ ٱلْقَيْس جُنْدُح ٱبْن حَجْر ٱلْكِنْدِيّ, romanized: Imruʾ
al-Qays Junduḥ ibn Ḥujr
al-Kindiyy) was...
- Imru'
al-
Qais (496-565),
Arabic poet in the 6th
century Imru
al-Qays (disambiguation), for
namesakes Kais
Saied (born 1958),
Tunisian President Qais Ashfaq...
- the most
prominent among them
being Imru'
al-
Qais.
Other prominent poets included Umayya ibn Abi as-Salt,
Al-Nabigha, and Zayd ibn Amr. The
poets themselves...
-
founder of the
dynasty was 'Amr,
whose son Imru'
al-
Qais I (not to be
confused with the poet Imru'
al-
Qais who
lived in the
sixth century) is
claimed to...
- Za'ida
al-Shaybani Abu
Dulaf al-Ijli
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal Al-Akhtal Abu
al-Atahiya
Harith al-Muhasibi Haly
Abenragel Badi'
al-Zaman
al-Hamadani Abu
Firas al-Hamdani...
-
Qais Mohammed Al Yousef is the
Omani Minister of Commerce,
Industry and
Investment Promotion. He was
appointed as
minister on 18
August 2020.
Al Yousef...
- Umm
Qais (Arabic: أم قيس, lit. 'Mother of
Qais'), also
known as Qays, is a town in
northern Jordan prin****lly
known for its
proximity to the
ruins of...
-
Qais Abdur Rashīd or
Qais Abdul Rasheed (Pashto: قيس عبد الرشيد) is said to be, in post-Islamic lore, the
legendary founding father of the Pashtuns. It...
-
Al-Dukhul and
Hummel Mountains are
linked to po****r
memory through a
verse from the pre-Islamic poet Imru'
al-
Qais.
These locations are
situated in the...
- poem of Imru'
al-
Qais,' 'the
golden poem of Zuhayr.' The
number of the
golden poems is seven; they are also
called 'the suspended' (
al-Muʻallaqāt)." Similar...