- tradition, the
progenitor of the Banu
Fazara was Fazāra ibn Dhubyān ibn
Baghīd ibn
Rayth ibn Ghaṭafān. Thus the
tribe belonged to the
Dhubyan branch of...
-
tribal territory. The Banu Dhubyan, who were
descendants of Dhubyān ibn
Baghīd ibn
Rayth ibn Ghaṭafān. They
inhabited the area east of the Banu
Ashja and...
- 'Awf to her own
tribe (Banu Ghatafan) and
married Sa'd ibn
Dhubyan ibn
Baghid, who
adopted 'Awf ibn Lu'ayy.
Addressing 'Awf,
Fazara ibn
Dhubyan is reported...
-
Ghatafani Arab
tribe Nisba Al-Marri
Descended from
Murra ibn Dhubyān ibn
Baghīd ibn
Rayth ibn Ghaṭafān ibn Saʾd ibn Qays ʿAylān ibn
Mudar ibn
Nizar ibn...
- Dhubyān (Arabic: بَنُو ذُبيَان) Ghatafani,
Qaysi Descended from Dhubyān ibn
Baghīd ibn
Rayth ibn Ghaṭafān ibn Saʾd ibn Qays ʿAylān ibn
Mudar ibn
Nizar ibn...
-
patrilineal descent, from Abs all the way back to Adnan, is as follows: Abs ibn
Baghid ibn
Rayth ibn
Ghatafan ibn Sa'd ibn Qays ibn
Mudar ibn
Nizar ibn Ma'ad ibn...
- were the Banu
Dhubyan and Banu Abs, both of
whose founders were sons of
Baghid ibn
Rayth ibn Ghatafan, and the Banu Ashja',
whose founder was a son of...
- 'Aws, son of Malik, son of Ghalib, son of Qutay'ah, son of 'Abs, son of
Baghid, son of Rayth, son of Ghatafan. And from Ghatafan, his
lineage is traced...
- who
fought Muhammad. They were
descended from Tha'labah ibn Dhubyān ibn
Baghīd ibn
Rayth ibn Ghaṭafān ibn Saʾd ibn Qays (ibn?) ʿAylān ibn
Mudar ibn Nizar...
- al-Muhimmah (Arabic: الفوائد المهمة) al-Barq al-Wamīḍ fī al-Radd ‘alá al-
Baghīḍ al-Musammá bi-al-Naqīḍ (Arabic: البرق الوميض في الرد على البغيض المسمى بالنقيض)...