- the tribe's
Dhakwan clan
formed strong ties with the
Meccans in the late 6th century,
namely the Quraysh.
Before this, a
chief of the
Dhakwan, Muhammad...
-
members of the
Dhakwan lived in the city of
Mecca where they
maintained close ties with the Quraysh;
Safwan was an
exception among the
Dhakwan and
lived in...
-
influential tribes,
including 'Ātikah bint
Murrah ibn Hilāl ibn Fālij ibn
Dhakwān ibn
Hilal ibn Sa'sa'ah ibn Mu'awiyah ibn Bakr ibn
Hawazin al-Hilaliyya...
- ʿĀtikah bint
Murrah ibn Hilāl ibn Fālij ibn
Dhakwān (Arabic: عاتكة بنت مرة) (fl. 5th
century CE) was a
Hawazin heiress, and the
mother of
Hashim ibn 'Abd...
- and an
ancestor of
Muhammad Atikah bint
Murrah ibn
Hilal ibn
Falij ibn
Dhakwan, wife of Abd Manaf, and an
ancestor of
Muhammad Muhammad ibn
Abdullah ibn...
- his
method of
recitation were
Hisham ibn
Ammar (d. 245AH/859CE) and Ibn
Dhakwan (d. 242AH/857CE). He was from Damascus, Syria. He died in the year 736CE...
- one poem, he
refers to
himself as
belonging to the
Dhakwān branch of the Banū Sulaym. The
Dhakwān moved from
Upper Egypt to
North Africa in the 11th century...
- ibn al-'Ala' Ad-Duri Al-Susi Ibn Amir ad-Dimashqi
Hisham ibn
Ammar Ibn
Dhakwan Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud Shu'bah Hafs
Hamzah az-Zaiyyat
Khalaf Khallad Al-Kisa'i...
-
waged wars
against them.
Early Ibadhi writings, like the
Sirah of
Salim b.
Dhakwan,
reflect their opposition to extremism. In Basra, a
moderate Kharijite...
- (Ishmael)[citation needed]. His
mother was ʻĀtikah bint
Murrah ibn Hilāl ibn Fālij ibn
Dhakwān.
Hashim had two full brothers, the
elder was 'Abd
Shams and
younger was...