- Banū al-Qayn (Arabic: بنو القين) (also
spelled Banūʾl Qayn,
Balqayn or al-Qayn ibn Jasr) were an Arab
tribe that was
active between the
early Roman era...
- in
Syria and the
Levant before the conquest,
including the
Tanukh and
Balqayn,
while in the
rural sector,
there is
little evidence for
Islamization before...
- the
tribe formed a part of
Nabataean confederacy along with
Judham and
Balqayn, and that
their presence in the
region goes back to
Biblical times. Others...
-
Christian tribes of Lakhm, Judham, and
groups of the Quda'a tribe, such as the
Balqayn and Bali. The
Islamic literature abounds with
stories of Jabala's conversion...
-
before Islam, and
included tribes such as Lakhm, Judham, Gh****an, Amilah,
Balqayn,
Salih and Tanukh. When the
Abbasids moved the
capital to
Baghdad in 750...
- of the
tribe taking refuge with the
ousted Hashemites in Transjordan.
Balqayn, a
tribe whose territory neighbored that of the Quda'a
tribes of Bali,...
-
instructed to
recruit tribesmen from the Bali and the
other Quda'a
tribes of
Balqayn and Banu Udhra.
Following the raid, a
delegation of the Bali
embraced Islam...
-
According to his
nisba (descriptive suffix),
Hubaysh belonged to the
Balqayn tribe,
which formed part of the Quda'a confederation. Hubaysh's eldest...
-
subdistrict and its po****tion at that time
consisted of Gh****anid and
Balqayn tribesmen. By the 10th century, the
center of
Jibal shifted to the neighboring...
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allies of the Kalb. To the west, southeast, and east were the
tribes of
Balqayn, Ghatafan, and Anaza, respectively. The Kalb's
domination of Wadi Sirhan...