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Jubayr or
Jubair is an
Arabic masculine given name,
which means "mender", "unbreaker".
People named Jubayr include:
Jubair ibn Mut'im
People using it in...
- Ibn
Jubayr (1
September 1145 – 29
November 1217; Arabic: ابن جبير), also
written Ibn Jubair, Ibn Jobair, and Ibn Djubayr, was an Arab geographer, traveller...
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Jubayr ibn Muṭʽim (Arabic: جبير بن مطعم), was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He
accepted Islam in 628 or 629
after initially being an opponent...
- Sa‘īd ibn
Jubayr (665–714) (Arabic: سعيد بن جبير), also
known as Abū ‘Abd Allāh, was
originally from Kufa, in modern-day Iraq. He was
regarded as one of...
- ("The Savage, Son of War"), also
known as Abu
Dusmah was a
former slave of
Jubayr ibn Mut'im
before becoming a
freedman and a
Sahabi (companion of the Islamic...
- Adel al-Jubeir (Arabic: عادل بن أحمد الجبير; born 1
February 1962) is a
Saudi diplomat serving as the
Minister of
State for
Foreign Affairs since 2018...
- like
those written by Ibn
Battuta (known
commonly as The Rihla) and Ibn
Jubayr,
includes a
description of the "personalities, places, governments, customs...
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thrown down in a
surprise attack by the
javelin of the
Ethiopian slave of
Jubayr ibn Mut'im,
Wahshi ibn Harb.
While the
Meccan riposte strengthened, rumors...
- the
firsthand observations of
three Muslim travelers -
Nasir Khusraw, Ibn
Jubayr, and Ibn
Battuta - who
themselves performed the
pilgrimage and recorded...
- by
people with the
surnames Helbawi, Al-Moussawi,
Hazimeh and Chokr. Ibn
Jubayr (1145–1217 CE) noted: the two
graves of Seth and Noah [..] are in the Bika'...