- The
Juhaynah (/dʒʊˈhaɪnə, -ˈheɪ-/ juu-HY-nə, -HAY-; Arabic: جهينة) are a
nomad tribe of the
Arabian Peninsula and the
largest clan of Banu Quda'a. They...
- herd cattle. Although, the two
groupings share a
common origin from the
Juhaynah tribe of the
Arabian peninsula and it is a
common way to
distinguish Rizeigat...
- did not
speak Arabic, but the
migration of the
numerous Arab
tribes of
Juhaynah, Mudar, Rabi'a, and many more to the Beja
areas contributed to the Arabization...
-
number of
Bedouin tribes reside in
Saudi Arabia.
Among them are Anazzah,
Juhaynah, Shammar, al-Murrah, Mahra, Dawasir, Harb, Ghamid, Mutayr, Subay', 'Utayba...
- Arab
tribes during the 15th-19th centuries.
These tribes, such as the
Juhaynah and Rufa'a,
brought Islam and the
Arabic language,
which became widely...
- عوده بن حمد c. 1916 – 1994) was the
leader (shaikh) of a
section of the
Juhaynah or
Aljehani tribe of
Bedouin Arabs Bin
Hamad was a
significant tribal figure...
-
Akhbar Al-Adab ("Cultural News") till 2011.
Gamal al-Ghitani was born in
Juhaynah,
Sohag Governorate in
Upper Egypt and
moved with his
family to
Cairo as...
- Arab tribes. For example, El
Juhaini originates from the Arab
tribe of
Juhaynah. Such
tribal surnames are
relatively uncommon in Egypt, as it is not a...
- in
Sudan and the Sahel,
Baggara tribes claim to have
ancestry from the
Juhaynah Arab tribe. They are of Arab and
Arabized African ancestry.
However the...
- Buwāṭ (بواط) is
located near
Mount Juhaynah in the
neighborhood of Raḍwā. It was
situated on the
caravan route of the
Quraysh merchants to Syria. The Islamic...