- Banu
Amila (Arabic: بَنُو عَامِلَة, Banū ʿĀmila), also
spelled Amela, was an Arab
tribe that
historically dwelt in the
Levant (greater Syria)
during the...
- 10th century, with the
arrival of Shia-oriented
Yemeni tribes like the
Amilah. However,
local traditions claim an even
earlier conversion to
Twelver Shi'ism...
-
tribes of
Amilah and
Judham as well as
Hamdan émigrés, and non-Arab communities.
According to
Irfan Shahîd, the pre-Islamic
tribes of
Amilah and Judham...
-
Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi. He
served on the Majlis-e-Shura and Majlis-e-
Amilah (Executive Council) of
Darul Uloom Deoband and was a
member of the Muslim...
- Arab
geographer Ya'qubi (d. 891), who
noted that its
residents were Banu
Amilah Arabs.
Michael Ehrlich ****erts that
while the
majority of
people in the...
- by
Bedouin tribes.
Among their Arab
allies were the Banu
Judham and Banu
Amilah. The
Byzantines were
focused more on the East and a long war with the Sasanians...
- conquest. Azd Kalb
Judham Gh****an
Kinda Lakhm Madh'hij Quda'a Khuza’ah ’
Amilah Himyar Battle of Marj
Rahit (684) Qays Qays–Yaman
rivalry Qays–Yaman war...
-
Levant before Islam, and
included tribes such as Lakhm, Judham, Gh****an,
Amilah, Balqayn,
Salih and Tanukh. When the
Abbasids moved the
capital to Baghdad...
- foederati,
along with
several other Arab
tribes in the
region including Banu
Amilah and Banu Judham. Gr****s and
Romans referred to all the
nomadic po****tion...
- Filastin,
including the pre-Islamic
Lakhm and Judham, and the post-conquest '
Amilah, Kinda, Qays, and Kinana. Ya'qubi
reported that the Banu
Judham resided...