- who
backed the Abd
Manaf clan,
including the Banu Taym, Banu Asad, Banu
Zuhra and Banu al-Harith ibn Fihr, were
known as al-Muṭayyabūn ('the Perfumed')...
-
Qurayshi tribe of Mecca.: 2 His
mother was
Halah bint
Wuhayb from the
Zuhra clan of Quraysh.: 2
Tabari cites two
different traditions. In one, Al-Waqidi...
- was the
mother of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. She
belonged to the Banu
Zuhra tribe.
Aminah was born to Wahb ibn Abd
Manaf and
Barrah bint 'Abd al-'Uzzā...
-
Qutaybah transmits saying that
following the
demise of the Prophet, Banu
Zuhra gathered to meet with Sa`d ibn Abu
Waqqas and Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf at the...
- Ibn
Zuhra (1118-1189 CE) Arabic: عِزّ الدّينِ أبو المَكَارِمِ حَمزَةُ بُن عَليٍ بنُ زُهرَةَ الحُسينِي الحَلَبي, romanized: 'Al-Sayyid Abū l-Makārim ʿIzz...
-
acting role was in two
episodes of the CBBC
fantasy teen
drama Wolfblood as
Zuhra. This was
followed by
appearances in the
thriller series Guilt (2016) and...
- Bibi
Zuhra madrasah is
located in Bukhara. The
madrasah has not been
preserved today. Bibi
Zuhra madrasah was
built by Bibi
Zuhra at the end of the 18th...
-
transliterated in
various ways, such as
Zehra in
Turkish language, Zahra(h), Zara,
Zuhra,
Zahraa and Zohrah.[citation needed] In the Balkans, the
Ottoman Empire...
-
Zuhra Abdurakhmanovna Bayramkulova (Russian: Зухра Абдурахмановна Байрамкулова; 30
August 1940 – 10
April 2013) was a
farmer and
politician from Karachay-Cherkessia...
- on the Arab
troops and
exchanged letters with
Zuhra ibn
Hawiyah with the
intention of
making peace.
Zuhra stated that if the S****anids
converted to Islam...