- Banu
Judham بنو جذام
Ethnicity Arab
Nisba Al-
Judhami Location Southern Levant and
Northwestern Arabia Descended from
Kahlan ibn Saba
Religion Paganism...
- الحويطات al-Ḥuwayṭāt,
Northwest Arabian dialect: ál-Ḥwēṭāt) are a
large Judhami tribe that
inhabits areas of present-day
southern Jordan, the
Sinai Peninsula...
- (Arabic: الأعلى بن مغيث),
called variously al-Yaḥṣubī, al-Ḥaḍramī or al-
Judhāmī, was the ʿAbbāsid-appointed
governor of al-Andalus (Spain) in opposition...
- al-Rahman ibn
Abdullah ibn
Ahmad ibn Isa ibn
Hussein ibn ʿAṭā Allāh al-
Judhami al-Iskandarī al-Shādhilī was an
Egyptian Malikite jurist,
muhaddith and...
- Abū ’Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf ibn Hūd al-
Judhamī (Arabic: محمد بن يوسف بن هود, died 1238),
commonly known as Ibn Hud, was a
taifa emir who controlled...
-
Sulayman ibn
Muhammad ibn Hud al-
Judhami (Arabic: سليمان بن محمد بن هود الجذامي),
known by the
regnal name al-Mustaʿin bi-Illah (Arabic: المستعين بالله...
-
Zinba al-
Judhami (744–745;
appointed by
Caliph Yazid III
after the
surrender of the
rebel troops of Palestine)
Thabit ibn Nu'aym al-
Judhami (745–745;...
- Abū Zurʿa Rawḥ ibn Zinbāʿ al-
Judhāmī (Arabic: روح بن زنباع الجذامي) (died 703) was the
Umayyad governor of Palestine, one of the main
advisers of Caliph...
-
Tuwaba ibn
Salama al-
Judhami (Arabic: ثوابة بن سلامة الجذامي) was
Umayyad governor of al-Andalus from
August 745
until October 746. He was
succeeded by...
- He was the son of the
previous ruler, Al-Mustain I,
Sulayman ibn Hud al-
Judhami. Thomas,
Steven (2006). "List of
Muslim rulers". Balagan.
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