- Hunain, and Yamamah. A
member of the Banu
Najjar tribe living in Medina,
Nusaybah was the
sister of
Abdullah bin Ka'ab, and the
mother of
Abdullah and Habib...
-
Nusaybah can
refer to:
Nusaybah bint Ka'ab, a
female disciple of Muhammad,
warrior of Islam, and a
powerful figure in
Medinah before Islam,
being involved...
-
spelled Nusseibeh and
Nusaybah, was a
Jordanian politician and
diplomat of
Palestinian descent. He was a
member of the old
Nusaybah family.
During his career...
- is well-do****ented in both
historical and
genealogical sources.
While Nusaybah bint Ka'ab (Umm Umarah), an
esteemed female companion of the
Prophet known...
- family, the al-Husayni family, the
Nashashibi family, the
Tuqan family, the
Nusaybah family,
Qudwa family,
Shawish clan,
Shurrab family, Al-Zaghab family, Al-Khalil...
- In 1192,
Saladin ****igned door-keeping
responsibilities to the
Muslim Nusaybah family. The
wooden doors that
compose the main
entrance are the original...
-
during childbirth.
There are
examples of
women fighting in war such as
Nusaybah bint Ka'ab. The
first martyr (male or female) in
Islam was
Sumayyah bint...
-
Masud Nu'man ibn
Bashir al-Ansari Nafi ibn al-Harith
Nufay ibn al-Harith
Nusaybah bint Ka'ab An-Nawwas ibn Sam'an Nu'aiman ibn Amr
niyaz ibn
waqqas imthiyaz...
- Khazraj. The
latter were
defeated after a long and
desperate battle. The
Nusaybah family of Jerusalem,
Custodians of the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, are...
- some
Palestinian families of the
notable class (a'yan),
including the
Nusaybah family of Jerusalem, the
Tamimi family of Nabi Salih, and the Barghouti...