- Look up سوئد in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suwayd or
Suwaidi may
refer to: Al
Suwaidi an
Arabic given name
meaning "dark-coloured, black" (from أسود...
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Sajah bint Al-Harith ibn
Suwayd al-Taghlibi (Arabic: سجاح بنت الحارث بن سويد التغلبي, fl. 630s CE) from the
tribe of Banu Taghlib, was an Arab Christian...
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Suwayd ibn Amr al-Khath'ami (Arabic: سُوَیْد بْن عَمْرو الخَثْعَمی) was the last
martyr of Karbala.
Suwayd ibn Amr ibn Abi Muta' al-Khath'ami was a nobleman...
- (Arabic: أبو العتاهية; 748–828), full name Abu
Ishaq Isma'il ibn al-Qasim ibn
Suwayd Al-Anzi (أبو إسحاق إسماعيل بن القاسم بن سويد العنزي), was one of the prin****l...
- al-Kūfī Hanād ibn al-Sarī al-Kūfī Ibrāhīm ibn ‘Abd Allāh al-Harawī
Suwayd ibn Naṣr ibn
Suwayd al-Marwazī Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Baṣrī Zayd ibn
Akhzam al-Baṣrī...
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recension of Yaḥyā, no 240;
recension of Abū Muṣ`ab, no 499;
recension of
Suwayd al-Hadathānī, no 161;
recension of al-Shaybānī, no 146. Muslim, no 403....
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Abdulrahman the Elder, who left no male-line descendants.
Julaysa bint
Suwayd. Zayd, who left no male-line descendants.
Abdullah the Elder, who left no...
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rendered as
Suwayd سويد, the
pertaining adjective being سويدي suwaydī "Swedish",
which happens to form a
homonym with a pre-existing
Arabic name
Suwayd "black...
- Bin-
Suwayd, was paid over $50,000 for his work in
planning ********inations in
Jordan against U.S., Israeli, and
Jordanian government officials.
Suwayd was...
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Sawar ibn
Manyim e Nahmi,
travelled from Iraq to join the
forces of Husayn.
Suwayd ibn Amr al-Khath'ami, was
seriously wounded in the fighting. He sta**** on...