- Iyad ibn
Ghanm ibn
Zuhayr al-Fihri (Arabic: عياض بن غنم بن زهير الفهري, romanized: ʿIyāḍ ibn
Ghanm ibn
Zuhayr al-Fihrī; died 641) was an Arab commander...
- This was a part of the
Riddah wars.
Daumat al-Jandal was
given to Iyad ibn
Ghanm to
crush the rebels, but he
failed in
doing so, and send for help to Khalid...
- Waqqas,
commander of the
Muslim army in Iraq, sent an army
under Iyad ibn
Ghanm to
conquer the
region between the
Tigris and the
Euphrates up to Urfa. In...
- campaign, al-Walid ibn Uqba, to
reinforce the lead
commander Iyad ibn
Ghanm's faltering siege of the
oasis town. Its
defenders were
backed by
their nomadic...
-
Ghanm,
Imran and al-Aws. However, in Arab
genealogical literature, only the
descendants of
Ghanm ibn
Taghlib are
discussed extensively. From
Ghanm came...
-
Dumat al-Jandal in
Northern Arabia,
where another Muslim general, Iyad ibn
Ghanm, was
trapped among the
rebel tribes.
Khalid diverted there and defeated...
-
districts of Damascus,
Jordan and Palestine, and the
veteran commander Iyad ibn
Ghanm governor of Homs and the
Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia). When
Yazid suc****bed...
-
Arabia at
Dawmat al-Jandal,
where another Muslim Arab general, Iyad ibn
Ghanm, was
trapped among the
rebel tribes.
Khalid went
there and
defeated the...
- al-Yaman
Ibrahim ibn
Muhammad Ikrima ibn Abi Jahl
Imran ibn
Husain Iyad ibn
Ghanm Jaban al-Kurdi Jabr
Jabir ibn
Abdullah al-Ansari
Jafar ibn Abi
Talib Jahsh...
- was
called 'Awf ibn Lu'ayy and his
mother was al-Baridah bint 'Awf ibn
Ghanm ibn 'Abd
Allah ibn Ghatafan. It is said that when her husband, Lu'ayy ibn...