- The Banū Khuzāʿah (Arabic: بنو خزاعة,
singular خزاعيّ Khuzāʿī) are an
Azdite,
Qahtanite tribe, one of the main
ancestral tribes of Arabia. They
ruled Mecca...
- ibn Al-Harith ibn Ka’ab ibn
Abdullah Ibn Mālik ibn Nasr ibn Al-Azd, an
Azdite offshoot.
There are
Islamic prophecies with
regards to 'End-Times' that...
- to the late 3rd
century CE. A
genetic haplogroup often ****ociated with
Azdite tribes, J-BY74, has been
indicated to have
originated in
Northern Arabia...
-
explains that 'Amr ibn
Luhayy was the son of Luhayy, an
adoptive son of an
Azdite chief named Haritha, son of Muzayqiya. Badr al-Din al-Ayni
further explains...
- they
agree that
Lahab was
descended from al-Azd, the
progenitor of the
Azdite tribes. Banu Lahab's
sibling tribes were the Banu
Aslam and the Banu Qarin...
-
sources differ on Jadhima's
origin and parentage: some
consider him an
Azdite who
married into the
Tanukhid family by
marrying the
sister of
Malik ibn...
-
Persian Gulf,
including Oman. The
region had been
autonomously ruled by the
Azdite dynasty of the Julandids. Al-Hajjaj's
initial attempts were
repulsed and...
- Abs are, by blood,
technically a
combination of Adnanite, Qahtanite, and
Azdite.
Khaled ibn
Sinan Antarah ibn
Shaddad Harith ibn Rab'i al-Absi: Also known...
- 1983, p. 19: "...the poet
Thabit b. Aws al-Azdi (Thabit son of Aws, the
Azdite) is
universally referred to by his
nickname al-Shanfara."
Mansour 2005,...
- and
grandfather were Shunas,
Mardadha and Fashkhara. The
sources claiming Azdite lineage for Abu
Sufra name him
Zalim ibn Sarraq.
Crone 1993, p. 357. Fishbein...