- Al-
Ḥubāb ibn al-Mundhir ibn Zayd (Arabic: الحباب بن المنذر بن زيد) was one of the
prominent Sahaba and
Ansar from the
Khazraj tribe. "O the Messenger...
- ʿUmayr ibn al-
Ḥubāb al-Sulamī (Arabic: عمير بن الحباب السلمي) (died 689) was a
chieftain of the Banu
Sulaym tribe, an
erstwhile Umayyad general and a...
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several of his
lieutenants were slain. The
Umayyad commander Umayr ibn al-
Hubab and his
Sulaymi tribesmen deserted while the pro-Alids
pursued the remaining...
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notable generals such as
Safwan ibn Mu'attal, Abu'l-A'war and
Umayr ibn al-
Hubab.
Those who
remained in
Arabia were
largely absorbed by the Banu Harb of...
- إفرايم
Efraim Efráyim אֶפְרַיִם/אֶפְרָיִם
Ephraim ܐܲܦܪܹܝܡ Ap̄rēm Ἐφραίμ
Ḥūbāb حُوبَابَ
Chobab Ḥovav חֹבָב
Hobab Ḥabaqūq حبقوق Ḥavaqquq חֲבַקּוּק Habak****...
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Muhammad initially chose to
encamp at the
first well he encountered. al-
Hubab ibn al-Mundhir, however,
asked him if this
choice was from
divine instruction...
- Qays ibn al-Haytham al-Sulami (fl. 649–684), Arab
governor Umayr ibn al-
Hubab al-Sulami (died 689),
chief of the Banu
Sulaym Abd
Allah ibn
Khazim al-Sulami...
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charisma attracted the
attention of the
Kufan poet, Abu
Usama Waliba ibn al-
Hubab al-Asadi, who took Abu
Nuwas to Kufa as a
young apprentice.
Waliba recognized...
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under the
leadership of
Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi and
Umayr ibn al-
Hubab al-Sulami. From
their respective strongholds in al-Qarqisiya and Ras al-Ayn...
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subdued Kamacha; a
fellow member of the
Sulaymi Dhakwan clan,
Umayr ibn al-
Hubab, pla**** an
integral role in Kamacha's capitulation.
Reports vary widely...