Banu Abd-al-dar — ( ar. بني عبدالدار, English: Sons of the Servant of the Mosque) is an Arabic sub clan of the Quraish tribe.HistoryTheir progenitor is Abd al Dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab. [ [http://www.sunypress.edu/details.asp?id=53377 SUNY Press :: History of al… … Wikipedia
Qusai ibn Kilab — ibn Murrah (Qusayy) ( ar. قصي بن كلاب بن مُرة) (c. 400 ndash;480) was the great grandfather of Shaiba ibn Hashim (Abdul Mutallib). He was fifth in the line of descent to Muhammad, and attained supreme power at Mecca. Qusai is amongst the… … Wikipedia
Qusay ibn Kilab — Qusay (400 480) (arabe : قصي بن كلاب [Quṣay ben kilāb]), est le père de ‘Abd Manaf ibn Qusay, grand père de Hâchim ibn Abd Manaf, bisaïeul de Abd al Muttalib, trisaïeul de Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib, ce dernier étant le père de Mahomet.… … 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
Debbagh — (in Arabic : الدباغ) (in English : Debbagh, Debbarh, Al Dabbagh, Ad Dabbagh, Dabbagh) is a Moroccan family name. The first Debbagh was Masood sharif Al Idrissi, born in the 17th century. He was nicknamed Debbagh and his children were… … Wikipedia