- The Banu
Qatadah (Arabic: بنو قتادة, romanized: Banū
Qatādah, lit. 'Sons of
Qatadah'), or the
Qatadids (Arabic: القتاديون, romanized: al-Qatādayūn), were...
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royal family is
directly descended),
including the Hashemites'
ancestor Qatadah ibn Idris, were Zaydī Shīʿas
until the late
Mamluk or
early Ottoman period...
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Qatada ibn al-Nu'man (Arabic: قتادة بن النعمان) (c.581–c.644) was one of the
companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and a
member of the Ansar. He was...
- Ḥasan ibn
Qatādah ibn Idrīs al-Ḥasanī (Arabic: حسن بن قتادة بن إدريس بن مطاعن الحسني القرشي) was the
Sharif of
Mecca from July of 1220 to 1222. He was...
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Sharif of Mecca,
reigning from 1201 to 1220/1221. He also
founded the Banu
Qatadah dynasty and
established a
tradition of
sharifs descended from him to rule...
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Qatada or
Qatadah (Arabic: قتادة) is an
Arabic name. It may
refer to: Abu
Qatada al-Filistini (Omar
Mahmoud Othman),
Salafi cleric and
alleged terrorist...
- Abu
Qatada al-Ansari (Arabic: أبو قتادة الأنصاري, romanized: Abū Qatāda al-Anṣārī), also
known as Al-Harith ibn Rab'i (Arabic: الحارث بن ربعي, romanized: al-Ḥārith...
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narrated that Az-Zuhri,
Muhammad bin
Yahya bin Hibban, `Asim bin `Umar bin
Qatadah, and Al-Husayn bin `Abdur-Rahman bin `Amr bin Sa`id bin Mu`adh said, "The...
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Expedition of Abu
Qatadah ibn Rab'i al-Ansari may
refer to:
Expedition of Abu
Qatadah ibn Rab'i al-Ansari (Batn Edam),
November 629 AD, 8th
month of 8AH...
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which he left back for home.
Muhammad also
ordered the
Expedition of Abu
Qatadah ibn Rab'i al-Ansari (Batn Edam) in
December 629 to
divert the attention...