-
Jahsh ibn
Riyab (Arabic: جحش بن رئاب), was a
companion of Muhammad.
Originally from the Asad ibn
Khuzayma tribe, he
settled in
Mecca and
formed an alliance...
-
Muhammad that he
marry his wife if he died. He was the son of
Jahsh ibn
Riyab and
Umayma bint Abd al-Muttalib,
hence a
brother of Abd
Allah ibn Jahsh...
- al-Muttalib ibn
Hashim and
Fatima bint Amr al-Makhzumiya. She
married Jahsh ibn
Riyab, an
immigrant from the Asad ibn
Khuzayma tribe, and they had six children...
-
Muslims to be a
Mother of the Believers. Zaynab's
father was
Jahsh ibn
Riyab, an
immigrant from the Asad ibn
Khuzaymah tribe who had
settled in Mecca...
- "neither tall nor
short and had a lot of hair." He was the son of
Jahsh ibn
Riyab, an
immigrant to
Mecca from the
Asadi tribe,: 116 and
Umayma bint Abd al-Muttalib...
- بنت جحش), was a
companion of Muhammad. She was the
daughter of
Jahsh ibn
Riyab, an
immigrant to
Mecca from the Banu Asad tribe, and
Umayma bint Abd al-Muttalib...
- Muhammad's
close companions. Asma's
first marriage was
probably to
Rabia ibn
Riyab al-Hilali from Banu
Hilal tribe in Hejaz, who
either died
before Islam or...
- the
following eleven men and four women: Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas Jahsh ibn
Riyab Abd-Allah ibn
Jahsh Ja'far ibn Abi
Talib leader of the
group Uthman, son-in-law...
- was used
before the era of Islam.
Jahsh means "mule" in Arabic.
Jahsh ibn
Riyab,
companion of
Muhammad Ubayd-Allah ibn
Jahsh (c. 588-627), one of the four...
- al-Muttalib. Her
father was
Jundab (or Junaydib) ibn
Hujayr ibn
Zabbab (or
Riyab) ibn
Habib ibn Suwa'a ibn Amir ibn Sa'sa'a ibn Mu'awiyah ibn Bakr ibn Hawazin...