Rabi — may refer to: * Rabi crop, spring harvest in India * Rabi cycle, in physics is the cyclic behaviour of a two state quantum system in the presence of an oscillatory driving field. See: Isidor Isaac Rabi * Rabi Island, volcanic island in northern… … Wikipedia
Kinana ibn al-Rabi — (ArB|كنانة ابن الربيع, also Kinana bin al Rabi , Kinana ibn al Rabi a , Kinana ibn al Rabi ibn Abu al Huqayq ) was a Jewish leader of seventh century Arabia and an opponent of Muhammad; son of the poet al Rabi ibn Abu al Huqayq. Al Rabi was… … Wikipedia
Nasr ibn Sayyar — Born 663 Died 9 December 748 Allegiance Umayyad Caliphate Battles/wars Wars against the Turgesh … Wikipedia
Liste des Sahaba — Les sahaba sont les « compagnons de l islam ou compagnons du prophète » : l expression désigne les personnes qui ont physiquement rencontré le prophète Mahomet et qui l ont aidé à répandre sa nouvelle religion : l islam. La… … Wikipédia en Français
Shi'a view of the Sahaba — For other views of Sahaba and a short description, see sahaba. Principles Ahl al Bayt While Sunni accept the testimony of all Sahaba as an authenticated part of the chain of narrators in a hadith, Shia do that only for the Ahl al Bayt. This is… … Wikipedia
Zaynab bint Khuzayma — Zaynab or Zainab ( ar. زينب; ) bint Khuzayma died November 624 was one of the wives of Muhammad, and therefore a Mother of the Believers (Arabic: Umm al Momineen ). Following her husband s death at the battle of Badr (March 17, 624), Zaynab asked … Wikipedia
Tribus musulmanes et juives de Yathrib — Les tribus musulmanes et juives de Yathrib (future Médine) sont la structure sociale au travers de laquelle s organisent les forces politiques et religieuses, dans l oasis de Médine, au début de l Hégire. En s appuyant sur les méthodes modernes… … Wikipédia en Français
Mudhar — or Mudar (Arabic مضر), is one of two major branches of the North arabian (Adnanite) tribes, the other branch being Rabi ah. Mudhar descended from Madher ibn ( son of ) Nazar ibn Ma ed ibn Adnan ibn Add ibn Send ibn Napyot [1] ibn Ishmael… … Wikipedia
Abu Dhar Al-Ghifari — Jundub ibn Junadah (Arabe: جُندب بن جَنادة), plus connu sous le nom de Abu Dhar al Ghifari (Arabe: أبو ذر الغفاري) était un compagnon du prophète de l islam, Mahomet. Il appartenait à la tribu des Banu Ghifar. Il mourut à al Rabadha, un village… … Wikipédia en Français
Abu Bakr — For other people with the name, see Abu Bakr (name). Abu Bakr Caliph Abu Bakr s empire at its peak, 634. Khalifat ul Rasūl (Prophet s successor) … Wikipedia