- The
Otaibah (Arabic: عتيبة, also
spelled Otaiba,
Utaybah) is one of the
biggest Arabian tribes originating in the
Arabian Peninsula.
Their distribution...
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Utaybah ibn Abī
Lahab (Arabic: عُتَيْبَة ابْنِ أَبِيّ لَهَب) in pre-Islamic Arabia, was the son of Abū Lahab. He
planned to
marry Muhammad's
third daughter...
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their six children.: 10 She was
legally married before August 610 to
Utaybah ibn Abi Lahab, but the
marriage was
never consummated.: 26 : 163 She was...
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father Ḥarb was
chief of the Banu Umayyah.
Their children included Utbah,
Utaybah, Muattab,
Durrah (Fakhita), ʿUzzā and Khālida. Abu
Lahab had
another son...
- a
paternal uncle of Muhammad. They had at
least six children: Utbah,
Utaybah, Muattab,
Durrah (Fakhita), 'Uzzā and Khālida. It is not
clear whether...
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later rebelled against him. The
Ajman and
their allies from the
tribes of
Utaybah and
Mutayr were
defeated by Ibn Saud in 1929 in the
Battle of Sabilla,...
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settlement (known as a hijra) was po****ted by
members of his tribe, the '
Utaybah, one of the most pre-eminent
tribes of the Najd region. Many of Juhayman's...
- "settlement", for the
nomadic tribes of the area,
particularly the
tribe of '
Utaybah (see Ikhwan). It has
since grown into a
small city of 39,581 as of the...
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third caliph, Uthman. Umm
Kulthum (603–630). She was
first engaged to
Utaybah bin Abi
Lahab but it was
broken off
after Muhammad revealed his prophethood...
- of 563,861 people. The town is
mostly inhabited by the
tribe of Banu '
Utaybah. It is
located on top of Najd hill, the
central area of
Saudi Arabia. [citation...