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region of Yemen,
including Oman.
Wathil bin
Himyar bin Abd-Shams (Saba) bin
Yashjub (Yaman) bin
Yarub bin
Qahtan later ruled Oman. It is thus
believed that...
- Mudar, b. Nizar, b. Ma'add, b. Adnan, b. Udd (or Udad),.... b. Ya'rub, b.
Yashjub, b. Nabit, b. Isma'il b. Ibrahim, al-Khalil of the Comp****ionate." His...
- The
Arabs believe that Sheba,
known in
Arabic as Saba', is the son of
Yashjub, who is in turn a son of Ya'rub, the son of Qahtan. Some
Muslim scholars...
- Yemen. A
similar account places Ya'rub as Qahtan's
grandson (Ya'rub bin
Yashjub bin Qahtan) and
holds that he is the
forefather of al-'Arab al-'Ariba ("the...
- Mudar, b. Nizar, b. Ma'ad, b. Adnan, b. Udd (or Udad), b. Ya'rub, b.
Yashjub, b.
Noordeen Ali Qedar, b. Isma'il, b. Ibrahim, the
friend of the Comp****ionate...
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adopting their language. The
Asharites were
descended from Saba' ibn
Yashjub ibn Ya'rub ibn Qahtan.
Adnan was
mentioned in
various Pre-Islamic poems...
- from
which Ishmael learned Arabic.
Another son is Ya'rub, and his son
Yashjub is the
father of Saba'. All
Yemenite tribes trace their ancestry back to...
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Julhumah was a
direct descendant of
Kahlan via Julhumah's
father Zayd ibn
Yashjub, who in turn was a
direct descendant of 'Arib ibn Zayd ibn Kahlan. The...
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traditionally considered to have
originated from the
progeny of Ya'rub bin
Yashjub bin
Qahtan so were also
called Qahtanite Arabs. "Arabized Arabs" (Adnanite):...
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leadership of
Malik bin Uday bin Al-Harith bin Murr bin Add bin Za**** bin
Yashjub bin
Uraieb bin Za****. They
spread to the
North mainly in
Southern and Western...