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Hubayrah ibn
Sabal ibn al-‘Ajlān al-Thaqafī (Arabic: هبيرة بن سبل بن العجلان الثقفي) was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. It is
narrated that...
- the town was to be retaken. A
contingent of
troops was sent to Qasr ibn
Hubayrah further down the
Euphrates and
awaited orders to advance. Meanwhile, an...
- Umar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazari (Arabic: عمر بن هبيرة الفزاري, romanized: ʿUmar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazārī; fl. 710–724/726) was a
prominent Umayyad general and...
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Adham (a
legendary early Sufi ascetic) Ḥudhayfah al-Mar'ashī Amīnuddīn Abū
Ḥubayrah al-Baṣrī Mumshād Dīnwarī Al
Alawi Abu
Ishaq Shami chishti (d. 940, founder...
- city of
medieval Iraq,
north of
Hillah and Babylon. The name Qasr Ibn
Hubayrah means "the
castle or
palace of Ibn Hubayra",
referring to the city's founder...
- Muawiyah,
while Ibn al-Kalbi said that
Muhammad was
killed by
Malik ibn
Hubayrah al-Sakuni. Abū Ḥudhayfah was
martyred at the
Battle of
Yamama alongside...
- Adham, a
legendary early Sufi
ascetic Ḥudhayfah al-Mar'ashī Amīnuddīn Abū
Ḥubayrah al-Baṣrī Mumshād Dīnwarī Al
Alawi Abu
Ishaq Shamī
chishti (d. 940, founder...
- al-Muradi (Arabic: قيس بن المكشوح المرادي), or also
known as Qays ibn
Hubayrah; was a
companion of Muhammad. He
converted to
Islam during the life of...
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Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl,
Nawfal ibn
Abdullah Ibn
Mughirah al-Makhzumi and
Hubayrah bin Abi Wahb al-Makhzumi,
which prompted two
Muslim warriors,
Zubayr ibn...
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raiding force to raid Sib, a
district located near the city of Qasr ibn
Hubayrah and
north of Hillah.
These raiding detachment forces made repeated, casual...