- ibn
Abdul Uzza ibn
Qusay 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...
- لُؤَيّ Born 305 Known for
Ancestor of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad Spouse Wahshiya bint
Shaiban (Quraish)
Children Murrah ibn Ka'b, Adiy ibn Ka'b, Husays...
- Ibn Waḥshiyya (Arabic: ابن وحشية), died c. 930, was a
Nabataean (Aramaic-speaking,
rural Iraqi) agriculturalist, toxicologist, and
alchemist born in Qussīn...
-
wheat to
produce pasta was
described as
early as the 10th
century by Ibn
Wahshīya of Cairo. The
North Africans called the
product itrīya, from
which Italian...
-
Khuzaymah Kinana Al-Nadr
Malik Fihr
Ghalib Muharib Lu'ayy
Shayban Ka'b
Wahshiya Murrah Yaqaza Kilab Taym
Makhzum Qusayy Zuhrah Sa'd
Imran Abd
Manaf Abd...
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possessing its
force and
faculty of operation?" In the 10th century, Ibn
Wahshiya wrote a work
widely read by
magicians on eighty-seven
magical alphabets:...
- this
subject is the book On the
Nabatean Agriculture,
translated by Ibn
Wahshiya. In a
succeeding chapter I
shall explain why the
Sabeans had
their religious...
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responded by
firing heavy artillery at ISIL
positions in the
villages of
Wahshiya,
Hesasik and Tel Maled.
According to the SDF at
least 16 ISIL militants...