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Dhubyan or Banu
Dhubyan (Arabic: بَنُو ذُبيَان) are an
Arabian tribe of
Ghatafan branch, one of the
Adnani branches. Banu
Dhubyan inhabited the Hijaz...
- From Banu
Dhubyan came the Fazara,
whose founder was a son of
Dhubyan, and the Banu Murra,
whose founder was a son of 'Awf ibn Sa'd ibn
Dhubyan. The two...
- Medina. The main
branches of the
Ghatafan were the
tribes of Banu Abs, Banu
Dhubyan and Ashja'. They were one of the Arab
tribes that
interacted with Muhammad...
- (Banu Ghatafan) and
married Sa'd ibn
Dhubyan ibn Baghid, who
adopted 'Awf ibn Lu'ayy.
Addressing 'Awf,
Fazara ibn
Dhubyan is
reported to have said: Son of...
- "Al-Nabigha"
means genius or
intelligent in Arabic. His tribe, the Banu
Dhubyan,
belonged to the
district near Mecca, but he
spent most of his time at...
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Murra ibn
Dhubyān ibn Baghīd ibn
Rayth ibn Ghaṭafān ibn Saʾd ibn Qays ʿAylān ibn
Mudar ibn
Nizar ibn Ma'add ibn
Adnan Parent tribe Dhubyan Religion Islam...
- of the Banu
Fazara was Fazāra ibn
Dhubyān ibn Baghīd ibn
Rayth ibn Ghaṭafān. Thus the
tribe belonged to the
Dhubyan branch of the
Ghatafan tribe, making...
- ʿAntarah took part in the
great war
between the
related tribes of ʿAbs and
Dhubyān,
which began over a
contest of horses, and was
named after them the war...
- (Umayyad loyalist) Pro-Zubayrid
forces Qays Banu
Sulaym Banu 'Amir Banu
Dhubyan Himyarites and
Ansar of Homs Banu
Judham of
Palestine (Zubayrid loyalists)...
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contain allusions to the
feuds of the
kindred tribes Banu Abs and Banu
Dhubyan.
Famous as
these contests were,
their time
cannot accurately be ascertained...