- Abu
Dharr Al-Ghifari Al-Kinani (أَبُو ذَرّ ٱلْغِفَارِيّ ٱلْكِنَانِيّ, ʾAbū Ḏarr al-Ghifārīy al-Kinānīy), also
spelled Abu
Tharr or Abu Zar, born Jundab...
- bint Junayd, from the Al-Harith clan of the
Quraysh tribe.
Hajila bint
Jundub ibn Rabia, from the
Hilal tribe. Musliya, a Gr**** concubine. Tukana, a Jewish...
- His
wealth and his
children will not
profit him...." (111.1–5)
Narrated Jundub bin Sufyan: Once
Muhammad became sick and
could not
offer his
night prayer...
- Armenian, Circ****ian and
Yazidi culture. His
earliest major prose work, Al-
Jundub al-Hadidi (The Iron Gr****hopper), is an
autobiography of his
childhood in...
- سمرة بن جندب, his
father Jundab's name is also
commonly transliterated as
Jundub; died 677–679) was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad who fought...
- Sawada, and Al Mashayikh. Banu Amr, including: Al Jabr, Al Suwaidi, Banu
Jundub, Banu Harir, Banu Bashir, Banu
Adwan (not the
Adnanite tribe of Adwan),...
- of the Tayy
named Jadilah,
whose sons Hur and
Jundub became the
progenitors of Banu Hur and Banu
Jundub, respectively. The
latter produced the numerous...
-
states that he was
Yazid ibn al-Qa'qa',
while others say that his name was
Jundub ibn Fairuz. He was born in
Medina in 655 CE. Abu Ja'far had his qira'a,...
- of
Malik from the
subclan of Al-Nadir ibn
Damdam ibn
Yazid ibn
Haram ibn
Jundub ibn 'Amr ibn
Ghanam ibn 'Adi of the Banu Najjar.
After Muhammad migrated...
-
meaning Muhammad ibn Ḥabīb, but
Beatty and Tonk MSS have the
editor Ibn
Jundub Pre-Islāmic poet,
became a Muslim. Name
correct in Flügel,
garbled in Beatty...