- 'Amr ibn
Luhayy (Arabic: عمرو بن لحي) was a
chief of the Banu Khuza'ah, a
tribe originating in pre-Islamic Arabia. 'Amr
gained an
infamous re****tion in...
- Quraysh. Some
Muslim scholars,
including al-Azraqi,
claimed that 'Amr ibn
Luhayy, the
patriarch of the Arab
tribe Banu Khuza'a, who
introduced idolatry in...
- Mudrika, but
another tradition,
recorded by Ibn Ishaq,
holds that Amr ibn
Luhayy, a
leader of the Khuza'a tribe, put an
image of
Hubal into the Kaaba, where...
- Sarwar,
about 400
years before the
birth of Muhammad, a man
named 'Amr bin
Luhayy, who
descended from
Qahtan and was the king of Hijaz,
placed an idol of...
-
drove the
Jurhum out of Mecca,
while other legends report it was Amr ibn
Luhayy who
deified the grinder.
Michael Cook
noticed the
oddity of this story,...
- However,
others believe that they were
descended from
Adnan through 'Amr ibn
Luhayy who is from the
descendants of Qam'ah. Badr al-Din al-Ayni
resolves the...
- 'Amr ibn 'Amir and from
there his
lineage may be
traced back to 'Amr ibn
Luhayy. When he was
intoxicated after drinking wine, Abu
Ghubshan sold the keys...
-
branch in
Mecca was then
named after his grandson" Khuza’a" Ibn Amr, Ibn
Luhayy, Ibn Haritha, Ibn Amr, Ibn Muzaiqiya, from the
dynasty of Ibn Al-Ghouth...