- the late
sixth century, the
Fasad War
split the Tayy, with
members of its
Jadila branch converting to
Christianity and
migrating to
Syria where they became...
-
apostate tribe,
Jadila. Here again, Adi ibn
Hatim offered his
services to
persuade the
tribe to
submit without bloodshed. Bani
Jadila submitted, and their...
- Egypt, Palestine.
Descended from Wael bin
Qasit bin Hinb bin Afsa bin Du'mi bin
Jadila bin Asad bin Rabi'a ibn
Nizar Parent tribe Rabīʿa
Religion Islam...
-
another rebel tribe,
Jadila. Here
again Adi ibn
Hatim offered his
services to
persuade the
tribe to
submit without bloodshed. Bani
Jadila submitted, and their...
-
Descended from Bakr bin Wael bin
Qasit bin Hinb bin Afsa bin Du'mi bin
Jadila bin Asad bin Rabi'a ibn
Nizar Parent tribe Rabi'a ibn
Nizar Branches Banu...
- of Wa'il, son of Qasit, son of Hinb, son of Afsa, son of Du'miyy, son of
Jadila, son of Asad, son of Rabi'a, son of Nizar, son of Ma'ad, son of Adnan. The...
- Sa'b ibn Ali ibn Bakr ibn Wa'il ibn
Qasit ibn
Hanab ibn Afsa ibn Da'mi ibn
Jadila ibn Asad ibn Rabi'a ibn
Nizar ibn Ma'ad ibn Adnan. Ijl had
three sons, Tha'laba...
-
larger tribes, such as the Banu 'Amir
between Ta’if and
Jabal Tuwayq or the
Jadila of Qays who
inhabited the area
south of Ta’if. One of the
clans who remained...
- from
Yashkur ibn Bakr ibn Wa'il ibn
Qasit ibn
Hanab ibn Afsa ibn Da'mi ibn
Jadila ibn Asad ibn Rabi'a ibn
Nizar ibn Ma'ad ibn Adnan. Banu
Yashkur practiced...
- Sa'b ibn Ali ibn Bakr ibn Wa'il ibn
Qasit ibn
Hanab ibn Afsa ibn Da'mi ibn
Jadila ibn Asad ibn Rabi'a ibn
Nizar ibn Ma'ad ibn Adnan. Therefore, they are Adnanites...