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Samura ibn
Jundab al-Fazārī (Arabic: سمرة بن جندب, his
father Jundab's name is also
commonly transliterated as Jundub; died 677–679) was a
companion of...
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Jundab (Arabic: سُمرة بنت جندب), also
known as Ṣafiyya bint
Junaydib (صفية بنت جنيدب), was the
first wife of Abd al-Muttalib. Her
father was
Jundab (or...
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Jundab ibn Ka'b al-Azdi was a
companion of
Muhammad and Ali ibn Abu Talib,
cousin of Muhammad. He
fought alongside Ali at the
Battle of
Jamal and at Siffin...
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Muhammad ibn
Ibrahim ibn
Habib ibn
Sulayman ibn
Samra ibn
Jundab al-Fazari (Arabic: محمد بن إبراهيم بن حبيب بن سليمان بن سمرة بن جندب الفزاري) (died 796...
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historic mosque in the city of Tikrit, Iraq. It
contained a
shrine for Amr ibn
Jundab Al-Ghafari, and
another shrine for Sitt Nafisa. The
building dates back...
- Abd al-Muttalib, of the
Quraysh in Mecca, by his
first wife,
Sumra bint
Jundab, who was from
Hawazin tribe.: 99 For a long time his father, who took from...
- ʾAbū Ḏarr al-Ghifārīy al-Kinānīy), also
spelled Abu
Tharr or Abu Zar, born
Jundab ibn Junādah (جُنْدَب ٱبْن جُنَادَة), was the
fourth or
fifth person converting...
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Nusayr was
through ʿAbdallāh al-Jannān, who was a
student of Muḥammad ibn
Jundab, who was a
student of
Nusayr himself.
Having been
initiated into the doctrine...
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Abdullah was spared.: 66–68 Abd al-Muttalib had six
known wives.
Sumra bint
Jundab of the
Hawazin tribe. Lubnā bint Hājar of the Khuza'a tribe.
Fatima bint...
- ibn
Hunaif Sahla bint
Suhayl Salit bin 'Amr 'Ala bin
Hadrami Samra ibn
Jundab Sariyya ibn
Zanim Sawdah bint Zam`a As-Sakran ibn Amr
Shams ibn
Uthman Shadad...