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Antarah ibn
Shaddad al-Absi (Arabic: عنترة بن شداد العبسي), ʿ
Antarah ibn Shaddād al-ʿAbsī; AD 525–608), also
known as ʿAntar, was a pre-Islamic Arabian...
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legendary warrior,
battling against legendary figures like Amir ibn Tufail,
Antarah ibn
Shaddad and
Dorayd bin Al Soma. Amr
converted to
Islam in the time...
- Abs, who gave
birth to the
famous knight, adventurer, lover, and poet
Antarah ibn Shaddad. Moreover, Al Jiwa
contains many
Thamudic patterns (e.g. Thamudic...
- (679–743)
Kuthayyir (ca. 660-ca. 723)
Maymun Ibn Qays Al-a'sha (570–625)
Antarah ibn
Shaddad (525–608)
Durayd ibn al-Simmah (d. 630) H****an ibn
Thabit (d...
- Al-a'sha (570–625) al-Nabighah al-Dhubyani Amr ibn
Kulthum ( - c. 584?)
Antarah ibn
Shaddad (525–608) Asma bint
Marwan Harith Ibn
Hilliza Ul-Yashkuri (approx...
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Africa who
managed the
conquest of Spain), Abu Zaid Al-Hilali (1979),
Antarah (1979), Al-Sindibad (1985), and Al-Kitabah Ala
Lahmin Yahtariq (Writing...
- the Asma'iyyat, and was
credited with
composing an epic on the life of
Antarah ibn Shaddad.[citation needed] A protégé of Al-Khalil ibn
Ahmad al-Farahidi...
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constrained by Q. 12:109,
which insists that
Apostles must come from the towns.
Antarah ibn
Shaddad al-Absi (c. 525–615), or 'Antar al-Absi, was one of the seven...
- The
given name
Antar is
shared by:
Antarah ibn Shaddad, 6th-century pre-Islamic Arab
warrior and poet
known as
Antar Antar Boucherit (born 1983), Algerian...
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television series in the Arab world. His ****ociation with the
famous knight Antarah ibn
Shaddad is
because the two were from the same tribe, the Banu Abs....