- Al-
Asbagh ibn Dhu'ala al-Kalbi was an
Umayyad commander and a
warlord of the Banu Kalb
tribe in
Palmyra who pla**** a
prominent role in the
Third Muslim...
-
Christian chief of the Kalb there, al-
Asbagh ibn Amr, to Islam. The pact
between at
least part of the Kalb,
under al-
Asbagh, and
Muhammad was the
first major...
- then
sealed the
alliance by
marrying the chief's
daughter Tamadur bint Al-
Asbagh and
bringing her back to Medina.: 207–208 In
August 634 the
dying Caliph...
- statesman,
Marwan ibn al-Hakam, and one of his wives,
Layla bint
Zabban ibn al-
Asbagh of the Banu Kalb tribe. Abd al-Aziz may have
visited Egypt when the province...
-
Yasar Shaibani from
Zahhak bin
Muzahim from
Nazaal bin
Sabra that he said:
Asbagh bin
Nubatah stood up and said: "O Maula! Who
would be the Dajjal?" He (Imam...
-
continued to
oppose Marwan until the
surrender of the Banu Kalb
chief al-
Asbagh ibn Dhu'ala in 745. That year,
Marwan ordered the city's
walls demolished...
- bint Anif, Umm
Khalid bint Khalid, Umm
Kulthum bint Uqbah,
Tumadir bint al-
Asbagh, Asma bint Abi Bakr and
Halah bint Qays. He had many sons (including Musab...
- one of the
Egyptian scholars who
developed the
Maliki school in
Egypt Asbagh ibn al-**** (d. 840),
Egyptian scholar Yahya al-Laithi (d. 848), Andalusian...
- al-Aswad from the
Taghlib tribe. Amr the Younger. al-Aswad.
Dumkh bint al-
Asbagh of the Kalb tribe. Amr the Elder. Talha, who died in his father's lifetime...
-
Atiqa bint Zayd of the Adi clan, a
widow of Umar.: 85
Tumadir bint Al-
Asbagh of the Kalb tribe, a
widow of
Abdur Rahman ibn Awf. Al-Zubayr
divorced her...