- Qays ibn
Makshuh al-Muradi (Arabic: قيس بن المكشوح المرادي), or also
known as Qays ibn Hubayrah; was a
companion of Muhammad. He
converted to
Islam during...
- two
Yemenite chieftains, Amr ibn Ma'adi
Yakrib and his nephew, Qays ibn
Makshuh revolted against Fairuz. At first, Amr and Qays
supported the caliphate...
- (Tulayha) ibn
Khuwaylid ibn
Nawfal al-Asadi; Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib; Qays ibn
Makshuh and
Hujur bin Adi were
coming later as the reinforcements. Generally, the...
- Al-Asadi, 'Amr bin Ma'di Karb (another
former apostate leader) and Qays ibn
Makshuh ('Amr bin Ma'di Yakrib's
nephew and Asma' bint Nu'man
second husband)....
-
Kingdom was
defeated that
night against the Persians. Likewise, Qais bin
Makshuh al-Muradi was in
command of the
force that
attacked Rustam,
Mazhaj was...
- of Rostam,
While Baladhuri giving the
third version that it is Qays ibn
Makshuh, Amr nephew, who
killed Rostam. In the
original written Sa'adian text this...
- Qur'an verses. Ibn
Hisham recorded the
warning given by Amr to Qays ibn
Makshuh, when Qays
threatened Salman ibn
Rabia al-Bahili,
administrator of the...
- were sent to the
Syrian front,
including those from
Yemen led by Qays ibn
Makshuh.
Mahmud Shakir said the
cavalry corps called al-Haras al-Mutaharikkah,...
- Al-Himyari, Amr bin Ma;di
Yakrib Al-Zubaidi,
Hashim ibn Utba, Qays ibn
Makshuh, Abd Al-Rahman bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq,
Malik bin Al-Ashtar, and others...