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Qutham ibn al-ʿAbbās (Arabic: قثم بن العباس),
approximately born in 624 in
Medina and died in 677 in Samarkand, was an Arab
statesman and preacher. He...
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Lubaba married Abbas ibn Ali and had a son
Ubayd Allah ibn
Abbas ibn Ali.
Qutham. Ma'bad. Abd al-Rahman. Umm Habib.
Other children Al-Harith. His mother...
- Shah-i-Zinda (meaning "The
living king") is
connected with the
legend that
Qutham ibn Abbas, a
cousin of Muhammad, is
buried here. He came to
Samarkand with...
- Known for
Sahabi and
cousin of
Muhammad Relatives Brothers: Abd
Allah ibn
Abbas Qutham ibn
Abbas Ubayd Allah ibn
Abbas Ma'bad ibn
Abbas Abd al-Rahman ibn Abbas...
- and a
shrine built in
different periods. It was
built around the tomb of
Qutham ibn Abbas. The
complex is
entered through a 2-tiered door on the east side...
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union produced seven children: Al-Fadl, Abdullah,
Ubayd Allah ibn Abbas,
Qutham, Ma'bad,
AbdurRahman and Umm Habib.
Abbas also had five
children by his...
- Asma bint Umais. They had children.
Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib
Lubaba bint al-Harith Ali ibn Abd
Allah ibn al-Abbas Fadl ibn
Abbas Qutham ibn
Abbas v t e...
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colour was
changed to the
Prophetic green; in 210 AH/825 CE, he
wrote to
Qutham b. Ja'far, the
ruler of Medina, to
return Fadak to the
descendants of Muhammad...
- at the
scene by the
Hashimite al-Mughira ibn
Nawfal ibn al-Harith, or by
Qutham ibn al-Abbas. Ali died
about two days
later of his
wounds at the age of...
- Rūmī d. 1273
Hanafi mystic of
Maturidi creed City of
Konya Uzbekistan
Qutham b. ʿAbbās d. 676
Early Muslim martyr City of
Samarkand Zangī Ātā d. 1269...