- 29000
Musayyib (Arabic: المسيب) is an
increasing majority Shia Arab town in the
Babil Province, Iraq. As of 2018, its po****tion was 57,300.
Musayyib sits...
- Abu
Muhammad Sa'id ibn al-
Musayyib ibn Hazn al-Makhzumi (Arabic: سعید بن المسیب, romanized: Saʿīd ibn al-
Musayyib; 637–715) was one of the
foremost authorities...
- 32.778°N 44.29°E / 32.778; 44.29 The 2005
Musayyib bombing was a
suicide attack on a
marketplace in
Musayyib, Iraq, a town 35
miles south of
Baghdad on...
- the
Euphrates River and
irrigation canals used for farming.
Musayyib is home to the
Musayyib Power Plant,
which was a
frequent target of
insurgent attacks...
-
Hurairah was father-in-law of the
prominent tabi' (pl. tabi'un) Said ibn al-
Musayyib (d. 715), who
confessed that he had
married Abu Hurairah's
daughter in...
- Al-
Musayyib Sport Club (Arabic: نادي المسيّب الرياضي), is an
Iraqi football team
based in Al-Musayab District, Babil, that
plays in
Iraqi First Division...
- hadith,
contains multiple black banner traditions, including: Said ibn al-
Musayyib: The
Messenger of God said:
Black banners belonging to the
Abbasids will...
- (135,000)
Latifiyah (150,000)
Salman Pak (350,000)
Yusufiyah (17,000)
Musayyib (175,000) Jurf Al Nasr (11,000) Al-Mahawil (51,000)
Hillah –51001— الحلة...
- (Al-Iskandar in Arabic). It is a
majority Shia Arab
district including Musayyib and Jurf Al Sakhr. The
district capital is
located about 70 kilometres...
- also
reflected in
authentic poetry from the period. The 8th
Century poet
Musayyib bin al-Rîfl, a
descendant of
Zuhayr ibn
Janab of the
tribe of Banū Kalb...