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Kilab may
refer to the following:
Kilab ibn Murrah, an
ancestor of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. Banu
Kilab, an Arab
tribe that was
active in Arabia,...
- The Banu
Kilab (Arabic: بنو كِلاب, romanized: Banū
Kilāb) was an Arab
tribe in the
western Najd (central Arabia)
where they
controlled the horse-breeding...
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Kilab ibn
Murrah (Arabic: كِلَاب بْن مُرَّة) (born c. 373 CE) was an
ancestor of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. Specifically, he was his...
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Qusai ibn
Kilab ibn
Murrah (Arabic: قصي بن كلاب بن مرة,
Qusayy ibn
Kilāb ibn Murrah; ca. 400–480), also
spelled Qusayy, Kusayy, Kusai, or Cossai, born...
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Mirdasids were a
family of the
Bedouin (nomadic Arab)
tribe of Banu
Kilab. The
Kilab's ancestral home was in
central Arabia and its
tribesmen first established...
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Zuhrah ibn
Kilab ibn
Murrah (Arabic: زُهرَة ابن كِلَاب ابن مُرَّة) was the great-grandfather of
Aminah bint Wahb, and was thus the great-great-grandfather...
- (Muhammad's
paternal grandfather): Father:Hashim ibn Abd
Manaf ibn
Qusay ibn
Kilab ibn
Murrah ibn Ka'b. Mother:Salma bint Amr An-Najjariya (not a descendant...
- together" or "****ociation". The
Quraysh gained their name when
Qusayy ibn
Kilab, a sixth-generation
descendant of Fihr ibn Malik,
gathered together his...
- The
Thief and the Dogs (Arabic: اللص والكلاب; al-liṣ wal-
kilāb) is one of the
Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz's most
celebrated works. He
further developed...
- revenues. This
cemented Salih as the
paramount emir of his tribe, the Banu
Kilab, many of
whose chieftains had died in Mansur's dungeons. With his Bedouin...