- The Bajīla (Arabic: بجيلة) was an Arab
tribe that
inhabited the
mountains south of
Mecca in the pre-Islamic era and
later dis****d to
different parts...
- the Banu
Ahmas of the
Bajilah [tribe] and with them he
proceeded to Dhul-Khalasa.
There he was met by the Khath'am and the
Bajilah, who
resisted him and...
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denoted most of the Banu Tamim, Qays, Rabi`ah, Qūḍa'ah, Ansar, Khath'am,
Bajīlah, Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat, Hudhayl, Asad, Tayy and Bariq. The Ṭuls comprised...
- the
Medieval times most of Banu Nahd were
mixed with Banu Khath'am and
Bajilah. Banu Nahd are now
mostly sedentary but they have
preserved Bedouin laws...
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account of al-Khazzāz, that al-Mubarrad had said al-Jarmī was a protégé of
Bajīlah ibn Anmār ibn Irāsh ibn al-Ghawth,
brother to al-Azd ibn al-Ghawth." Abū...
- 49. Rabi al-Abrar wa
nusus al-Akhbar.
volume II. p. 330.
Kitab Qabilah Bajilah. p. 44. Ibn Qani al-Baghdadi. Mu'jam Al-Sahabah
volume II. Beirut. p. 414...
- «الَّذِينَ مِنْهُمْ خَثْعَمُ وَبَجِيلَة» (Those
among whom are Khath`am and
Bajilah. )" This was
recorded by At-Tirmidhi in his Jami`
Sunan in more detail...