-
treated as
interchangeable with ḥirabah in
Arabic lexicons. The
related term
muḥārib (Arabic: محارب, lit. 'perpetrator of muḥāribah') has been
translated by...
- in Raqqa. The
obituary showed him
unmasked and
referred to him as Abu
Muharib al-Muhajir.
Further photographs showing him
unmasked in
Syria were released...
- Banu
Muharib (Arabic: بنو محارب) was an Arab
tribe during the
Islamic prophet Muhammad's era.
During the
Invasion of Thi Amr
Muhammad ordered a military...
-
Hudhayl tribe, and from this
marriage he had
several sons,
including Ghalib,
Muharib, Harith, As'ad, Awf, Jawn, and Dhi'b. When
Islam began to rise in the 7th...
- ibn
Kilab ibn
Murrah ibn Ka'b. His
mother was
Wahshiya bint
Shaiban ibn
Muharib ibn Fihr ibn Malik, so his
mother was a
second cousin of his father. Estimated...
- Qays were the Ghatafan, Hawazin, Amir, Thaqif, Sulaym, Ghani,
Bahila and
Muharib. Many of
these tribes or
their clans migrated from the
Arabian Peninsula...
- factions: the Bani
Shakhrah faction and
their larger rival, the Bani
Muharib. The Bani
Muharib, who
hailed from Al-Mahra's
mountain regions, had the
upper hand...
-
expedition was
ordered by
Muhammad after he
received intelligence that the Banu
Muharib and Banu
Thalabah tribes were
planning to raid the
outskirts of Madinah...
- the province, Salm died in
Basra in 692. A
grandson of Salm,
Maslama ibn
Muharib ibn Salm (died
between 765–785), was a Basra-based
historian whose reports...
-
Other Murjīs Al-Harith ibn
Surayj Sa'id ibn
Jubayr Hammād ibn Abū Sūlaimān
Muhārīb ibn Dithār Sābit
Kutna Awn ibn Abdullāh Mūsā ibn Abū Kasīr Umar ibn Zar...