- The Banu
Sulaym (Arabic: بنو سليم) is an Arab
tribe that
dominated part of the
Hejaz in the pre-Islamic era. They
maintained close ties with the Quraysh...
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Sulaym ibn Qays al-Hilālī al-ʿĀmirī (Arabic: سليم بن قيس الهلالي العامري, died
before 714, was one of the Tabi‘un and a
companion of Ali
towards the end...
- Umm
Sulaym, was a
companion of
Islamic prophet Muhammad and was one of the
earliest women converts to
Islam in
Yathrib (now Medina). Umm
Sulaym was the...
- The Book of
Sulaym ibn Qays (Arabic: كِتَاب سُلَيْم بن قَيْس, romanized: Kitāb
Sulaym ibn Qays) is the
oldest known Shia
hadith collection. It was attributed...
-
appears in the
Kitab Sulaym ibn Qays (lit. 'book of
Sulaym ibn Qays'). The
attribution of this
collection of Shia
hadiths to
Sulaym, who
might have been...
- (or ibn
Sulaym) al-Aswani (Arabic: أبو محمد عبد الله ابن احمد ابن سليم الأسواني, romanized: ʿAbū Muḥammad Abd Allāh ibn Aḥmad ibn Salīm/
Sulaym al-Aswānī)...
-
appears in the
Kitab Sulaym ibn Qays (lit. 'book of
Sulaym ibn Qays'). The
attribution of this
collection of Shia
hadiths to
Sulaym, who
might have been...
- Nadr and his
mother was Umm
Sulaym. His father,
Malik ibn Nadr was a non-Muslim and was
angry with his mother, Umm
Sulaym for her
conversion to Islam...
-
tribal groupings of the Qays were the Ghatafan, Hawazin, Amir, Thaqif,
Sulaym, Ghani,
Bahila and Muharib. Many of
these tribes or
their clans migrated...
- Abu
Sulaym **** al-Khadim al-Turki,
sometimes erroneously called **** ibn
Sulaym, was an
Abbasid court eunuch and official. In 787,
Caliph Harun al-Rashid...