Banu Bakr — ibn Wa il or Banu Bakr, son of Wa il ( ar. بنو بكر بن وائل transl|ar|banū bakr ibn wā il ) were an Arabian tribe belonging to the large Rabi ah branch of Adnanite tribes, which also included Anizzah, Taghlib, and Bani Hanifa. The tribe is reputed … Wikipedia
Banu Bakr — Les Banu Bakr ibn Wa il, ou Banu Bakr, fils de Wa il, était une tribu arabe de la branche des Rabi ah. Leur nom est associé à la guerre de Basous, et au poète Tarafa. Histoire La patrie des Bakr se trouve dans le Nejd, en arabie centrale, mais… … Wikipédia en Français
Abu-l-Qâsim Muhammad Ibn `Abd Allâh Ibn `Abd Al-Muttalib Ibn Hâshim — Mahomet Religion religions abrahamiques … Wikipédia en Français
Muhammad ibn Abdallah — Arabische Kalligraphie des Namens mit der gekürzten Eulogie ʿalaihi s salām … Deutsch Wikipedia
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
Uthman ibn Affan — For other uses of the name, see Uthman. Uthman ibn Affan Caliph Uthman s empire at its peak, 655. Thu Al Nurayn Reign … Wikipedia
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Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad — There were several Tribes of Arabia that interacted with Muhammad. IntroductionThe most prominent of such Arabian tribes were the Banu Quraish (Arabic for Sons of Quraish ) which were in turn divided into several . The Qur aish sub clan of Banu… … Wikipedia
Tribes of Arabia — Arabs are a semitic people, descending from various Old North Arabian tribes.Much of the the lineage provided before Ma ad relies on biblical genealogy and therefore its accuracy from that link uses the bible as a genealogical historical record.… … Wikipedia
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