- The Banu
Jusham (Arabic: بنو جشم) were a
large sub-tribe in the
Arabian Peninsula during the time of Mohammed.
According to
genealogists and
various oral...
- into its own sub-tribes, of
which the most
notable were the Athbaj, Riyah,
Jusham, Zughba, Adi, and Qurra. Ibn
Khaldun described their genealogy,
which consisted...
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tribal group. The
Hawazin consisted of the
subtribes of Banu Sa'd, and Banu
Jusham, as well as the
powerful Banu
Thaqif and Banu Amir,
which were both often...
- to the Otaibah. The tribe's
common ancestors are Otaibah, Guzayah, Banu
Jusham, Sa'd, Bakr, Hawāzin, Manṣūr, ʿIkrima, K̲h̲aṣafa, Qays ʿAylān, Mudir, Nijzar...
- were the
Jusham (the largest),
Malik (second largest), Amr, Tha'laba, al-Harith and Mu'awiya.
Because of
their size and strength, the
Jusham and Malik...
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tribes of Arab origin: Beni
Malik - Banu
Hilal Sufyan [fr] -
Jusham Khlout -
Jusham Tlig -
Jusham Beni
Ahsen -
Maqil Oulad Khalifa -
Shurfa History portal...
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under Hisn's son Uyayna,
engaged in
feuds with the Banu Amir, the Banu
Jusham, and
other groups. The
Fazara under Uyayna parti****ted in the Quray****e...
- ʿujz Hawāzin (the rear of Hawazin). The
latter included the
tribes of Banu
Jusham, Banu Nasr and Banu Sa'd, all of
whose founders were sons or
grandsons of...
- be in
accordance with the
principles of
goodness and justice. And Banu
Jusham shall be
responsible for
their own ward and
shall pay
their blood-money...
-
gathered them
before him. The
confederation of
tribes consisting of Nasr,
Jusham, Sa'ad bin Bakr, Bani Hilal, Bani 'Amr bin Amir and Bani 'Awf bin Amir gathered...