- The Banu
Makhzum (Arabic: بنو مخزوم, romanized: Banū
Makhzūm) was one of the
wealthy clans of the Quraysh. They are
regarded as
being among the three...
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prominent flag-bearer of
opposition towards Islam. A
prominent head of the
Makhzum clan, Amr was
known as Abu al-Hakam ('Father of Wisdom')
among pre-Islamic...
- the Abd al-Dar clan,
including the
clans of Banu Sahm, Banu Adi, Banu
Makhzum and Banu Jumah,
became known as al-Aḥlāf ('the Confederates'),
while those...
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Byzantine Syria in 634–638. As a
horseman of the Quraysh's
aristocratic Banu
Makhzum clan,
which ardently opposed Muhammad,
Khalid pla**** an
instrumental role...
- was the
chief of the Banu
Makhzum clan of the
Quraysh tribe. He was the son of al-Mughīra ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿUmar ibn
Makhzūm. Sons: Khālid ibn al-Walīd...
- He was the son of Abd al-Muttalib ibn
Hashim and
Fatima bint Amr of the
Makhzum Clan. He was
married to
Aminah bint Wahb.
Muhammad was
their only child...
- tribe's Banu
Makhzum clan in
Mecca in the 6th century. His descendants, the Banu al-Mughira,
became the
principle house of the
Makhzum for the remainder...
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entered the
protection of Abu
Hudhayfa ibn al-Mughira, a
member of the
Makhzum clan of the
Quraysh tribe.: 188 : 29, 116–117 Abu
Hudhayfa gave Yasir...
- بن عمر) may
refer to: Abd
Allah ibn Umar ibn
Makhzum (died late 5th-century),
chief of the Banu
Makhzum and
father of al-Mughira ibn Abd
Allah Abd Allah...
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Hisham ibn al-Mughira (died 598) was an Arab
tribal leader from the Banu
Makhzum clan of the
Quraysh tribe. He was a
person of high rank
among the Quraysh...