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Arab tribal king of the 3rd-century CE
Jadhima (Arabic: جذيمة) known as al-Abrash or al-Waddah (both surnames meaning "the Leper") was a 3rd-century CE king of the Tanukh, one of the more powerful
Jadhima
Mid-6th century chieftain of the Banu Abs
Zuhayr ibn Jadhīma ibn Rawāḥa al-ʿAbsī (Arabic: زهير بن جذيمة) was the chieftain of the Banu Abs who ultimately became the leader of the Ghatafan and
Zuhayr_ibn_Jadhima
dispatched by Muhammad to invite the Banu Jadhima to Islam. According to historian Ibn Ishaq, Khalid had persuaded the Jadhima tribesmen to disarm and embrace Islam
Banu_Jadhimah
Ancient and medieval Arab tribal confederation in Fertile Crescent
the 3rd century. The confederation was led around this time by its king Jadhima, whose rule is attested by a Greek–Nabatean inscription and who plays an
Tanukh
Arab Muslim general (died 642)
persuaded the Jadhima tribesmen to disarm and embrace Islam, which he followed up by executing a number of the tribesmen in revenge for the Jadhima's slaying
Khalid_ibn_al-Walid
Muslim military expedition against Banu Jadhimah in January 630 AD
al-Bukhari as follows: The Prophet sent Khalid bin Al-Walid to the tribe of Jadhima and Khalid invited them to Islam but they could not express themselves
Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Banu Jadhimah)
Expedition_of_Khalid_ibn_al-Walid_(Banu_Jadhimah)
1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)
Ali also peacefully resolved a blood feud between Muslims and the Banu Jadhima. Ali accompanied Muhammad in all of his military missions except the Expedition
Ali
Arabian tribe
of his son, Jadhima ibn Malik ibn Fehm. Nicknamed 'the Leper' due to his leprosy, a skin disease that causes insensitivity to pain, Jadhima later became
Zahran_tribe
Tribal chief of the Banu Abs (died 631 CE)
ibn Jadhima, the former chieftain of the Ghatafan tribal confederation. The full lineage of Qays' father has been stated as Zuhayr, son of Jadhima, son
Qays_ibn_Zuhayr
Ancient Mesopotamian city
the Arab ruler Jadhima al-Abrash. Born in 268 CE, Amr was raised in his uncle's household and assisted in governing. After Jadhima's death, Amr inherited
Al-Hira
Arab tribe based around Mecca, Arabia
Branches Nadr Quraysh (counted as separate tribe) Malik Milkan Amir Amr Abd Manat Bakr Mudlij Layth Du'il Damra Ghifar Harith Jadhima Religion Islam
Kinana
Companion (sahaba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
verses by the poet Mutammim bin Nuwayra: "We were like two companions of Jadhima for a long time, until it was said: 'They will never part.' But when we
Abd_al-Rahman_ibn_Abi_Bakr
First Lakhmid king (died 302 CE)
Adi gained the hand of Raqash, the favourite sister of the Tanukhid king Jadhima al-Abrash, by a ruse. Amr is said to have been abducted as a child by a
Amr_ibn_Adi
Arab tribe
battled Jadhima ibn Malik, the Arab ruler of al-Hirah who was expanding his rule to encompass all the Arab tribes of lower Mesopotamia. Jadhima forced
Iyad_(tribe)
Arab tribe
Dhubyan, which had lasted almost 40 years. The war had ended when Zuhayr ibn Jadhima of the Banu Abs had called for an end to the bloodshed, asking the wealthy
Banu_Abs
Former Arabian tribe
tribe of the Banu 'Abs of Ghatafan under the 'Absi chieftain Zuhayr ibn Jadhima. When the latter was killed by the Banu 'Amir ibn Sa'sa' some years later
Hawazin
Arab tribe from Najd, Saudi Arabia
after the horses of the tribes' respective chiefs, Qays ibn Zuhayr ibn Jadhima of the Banu Abs and Hudhayfa ibn Badr of the Fazara. According to the story
Banu_Fazara
Umayyad prince, son of Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (died c.715/7)
member of the Banu Abs tribe and fourth-generation descendant of Zuhayr ibn Jadhima. Marwan was a full brother of the caliphs al-Walid I (r. 705–715) and Sulayman
Marwan_ibn_Abd_al-Malik
Umayyad caliph from 705 to 715
mother, Wallada bint al-Abbas ibn al-Jaz, was a descendant of Zuhayr ibn Jadhima, a famous 6th-century chief of the Banu Abs tribe. In 684, after Umayyad
Al-Walid_I
Umayyad caliph from 685 to 705
fourth-generation descendant of the prominent Banu Abs chieftain Zuhayr ibn Jadhima. She and Abd al-Malik had sons al-Walid I, Sulayman, Marwan al-Akbar and
Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Marwan
Umayyad caliph from 715 to 717
Wallada bint al-Abbas ibn al-Jaz, was a great-granddaughter of Zuhayr ibn Jadhima, a prominent 6th-century chieftain of the Arab tribe of Banu Abs. Sulayman
Sulayman_ibn_Abd_al-Malik
Topics referred to by the same term
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. Abrash or Al-Abrash may also refer to: Jadhima al-Abrash, 3rd-century Arab king of the Tanûkhids Mahmoud al-Abrash (born
Abrash_(disambiguation)
Poem by Al-Munakhal
the poem for Queen Malawiya (Al-Mutajareda), the daughter of Zuhayr ibn Jadhima and the wife of King Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir, after he had an affair
Fatat_al-Khedr
around the mid-6th century, the Qays came under the supremacy of Zuhayr ibn Jadhima of the Banu Abs, who had the support of the Lakhmid kings of al-Hira in
Battle_of_Shi'b_Jabala
Arab tribe
around the mid-6th century, the Qays came under the supremacy of Zuhayr ibn Jadhima of the Banu Abs, who had the support of the Lakhmid kings of al-Hira in
Banu_Kilab
Former Arabian tribe
killed the son of the powerful chieftain of the Banu Abs, Zuhayr ibn Jadhima. His daughter was later wed to the founder of the paramount clan of the
Banu_Ghani
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