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Jadhima (Arabic: جذيمة)
known as al-Abrash or al-Waddah (both
surnames meaning "the Leper") was a 3rd-century Arab king. His life is
known chiefly from...
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dispatched by
Muhammad to
invite the Banu
Jadhima to Islam.
According to
historian Ibn Ishaq,
Khalid had
persuaded the
Jadhima tribesmen to
disarm and
embrace Islam...
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Zuhayr ibn
Jadhīma ibn Rawāḥa al-ʿAbsī (Arabic: زهير بن جذيمة) was the
chieftain of the Banu Abs who
ultimately became the
leader of the
Ghatafan and...
- the 3rd century. The
confederation was led
around this time by its king
Jadhima,
whose rule is
attested by a Gr****–Nabatean
inscription and who
plays an...
- ibn
Jadhima, the
former chieftain of the
Ghatafan tribal confederation. The full
lineage of Qays'
father has been
stated as Zuhayr, son of
Jadhima, son...
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Branches Nadr
Quraysh (counted as
separate tribe)
Malik Milkan Amir Amr Abd
Manat Bakr
Mudlij Layth Du'il
Damra Ghifar Harith Jadhima Religion Islam...
- Ali also
peacefully resolved a
blood feud
between Muslims and the Banu
Jadhima. Ali
accompanied Muhammad in all of his
military missions except the Expedition...
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where he
faced criticism, such as the
execution of
members of the Banu
Jadhima during the
lifetime of Muhammad, the
execution of
Malik ibn
Nuwayra during...
- of his son,
Jadhima ibn
Malik ibn Fehm.
Nicknamed 'the Leper' due to his leprosy, a skin
disease that
causes insensitivity to pain,
Jadhima later became...
- Adi
gained the hand of Raqash, the
favourite sister of the
Tanukhid king
Jadhima al-Abrash, by a ruse. Amr is said to have been
abducted as a
child by a...