• Banu Adi (Arabic: بنو عدي) was a clan of the Quraysh tribe descended from Adi ibn Ka'b. The Banu Adi were with the Meccans as part of the escort that preceded...
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    Quraysh (redirect from Banu Quraysh)
    who backed the Abd al-Dar clan, including the clans of Banu Sahm, Banu Adi, Banu Makhzum and Banu Jumah, became known as al-Aḥlāf ('the Confederates'),...
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    when he died and was succeeded by Umar, his appointed successor from the Banu Adi clan. Under Umar, the caliphate expanded at an unprecedented rate, ruling...
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  • Look up adi, Adi, or ADI in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adi or ADI may refer to: Adi (mythology), an Asura in Hindu faith who appears in the Matsya...
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  • alongside the clans of Abd al-Dar, Banu Sahm, Banu Jumah and Banu Adi, in rivalry to the clans of the Banu Hashim and Banu Abd Shams. Toward the end of the...
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    negatively in the Twelver Shia tradition. Umar was born in Mecca to the Banu Adi clan, which was responsible for arbitration among the tribes. His father...
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  • Banu Adi clan, which was responsible for arbitration among the tribes.) and her daughter Fatimah was born few years after. Her Husband belong to Banu...
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    ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb (Arabic: عبد الله بن عمر ابن الخطاب; c. 610 – 693), commonly known as Ibn Umar, was a companion of the Islamic prophet...
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  • Muṭʽim ibn ʽAdi (Arabic: مطعم بن عدي) was a non-Muslim contemporary of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the chief of the Banu Nawfal clan of the Banu Quraish...
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    were Arabs from Banu Adi and other groups. In Satfura, there were people from Quraysh and Quda'a, in Baja there were people from Banu Hashim, and in Majjana...
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    al-Fārūq ("the one who distinguishes between right and wrong"), was from the Banu Adi clan of the Quraysh tribe. He was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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  • Al-Khattab ibn Nufayl (category Banu Adi)
    His father was the chief of Banu Adi clan of Quraysh. After the death of his father, he succeeded him as the chief of Banu Adi. Al-Khattab had a brother...
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  • Banu Hanifa (Arabic: بنو حنيفة) is an ancient Arab tribe inhabiting the area of al-Yamama in the central region of modern-day Saudi Arabia. The tribe belongs...
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    Banu Adi Banu Taim Banu Zuhrah Banu Sahm Banu Jumah Banu Makhzum Banu 'Abd al-Darr Banu 'Abd al-Manaf Banu Muttalib Banu 'Abd Shams Banu Hashim Banu Nawfal...
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  • Fatima bint al-Khattab (category Banu Adi)
    Fatima bint al-Khattab (Arabic: فاطمة بنت الخطاب, romanized: Fāṭima bint al-Khaṭṭāb) was a Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. She was the sister...
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  • Ubayd Allah ibn Umar (category Banu Adi)
    al-Khattab, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a member of the Banu Adi clan of the Quraysh tribe of Mecca who ruled as caliph from 634 until his...
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    Jusham, Zughba, Adi, and Qurra. Ibn Khaldun described their genealogy, which consisted of two mother tribes: themselves and the Banu Sulaym. In Arabia...
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  • Zayd ibn Umar (category Banu Adi)
    Kulthum bint Ali. He was killed while trying to bring peace to his clan of Banu Adi.[citation needed] He left no descendants. Ali wanted his daughters to marry...
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  • Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (category Banu Adi)
    Qutb ud-Din Ahmad ibn ʿAbd-ur-Rahim al-ʿUmari ad-Dehlawi (Arabic: قطب الدين أحمد بن عبد الرحيم العمري الدهلوي, romanized: Quṭb ad-Dīn Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd-ur-Raḥīm...
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  • Asim ibn Umar (category Banu Adi)
    also one of the companions. His father, Umar was born in Mecca to the Banu Adi clan, which was responsible for arbitration among the tribes. His mother...
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  • retained control of Tripoli. Sometime around 1075, al-Muntasir led the Banu Adi, an Arab tribe, on an expedition against the Hammadid kingdom to the west...
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  • Al-Shifa' bint Abdullah (category Banu Adi)
    daughter of Abdullah ibn Abdshams and Fatima bint Wahb and a member of the Adi clan of the Quraysh in Mecca. She married Abu Hathma ibn Hudhayfa, and they...
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  • Sa'id ibn Zayd (category Banu Adi)
    the Ten, Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf. He was the son of Zayd bin Amr, from the Adi clan of the Quraysh in Mecca, and of Fatima bint Ba'ja of the Khuza'a tribe...
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  • Zayd ibn al-Khattab (category Banu Adi)
    Islamic caliph. He was the son of al-Khattab ibn Nufayl, a member of the Adi clan of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca, and of Asma bint Wahb of the Asad tribe...
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    Tayy (redirect from Banu Tayy)
    remained in Jabal Tayy, including Banu Ma'n, Banu Aja, Banu Juwayn and Banu Mu'awiya, converted to Islam. Meanwhile, Adi's sister beckoned Muhammad to release...
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  • Hafsa bint Umar (category Banu Adi)
    Zayd (paternal half-brother) Fatima (paternal aunt) Uthman (maternal uncle) Zayd (paternal uncle) Family Banu Adi (by birth) Ahl al-Bayt (by marriage)...
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  • Abd Allah ibn Muti (category Banu Adi)
    Muhammad (d. 632). He was the son of Muti ibn al-Aswad; they belonged to the Banu Adi clan of the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. His mother was Umm Hisham bint Abi'l...
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    was still not a free man. All of the clans of the Quraish except the Banu 'Adi quickly assembled an excited army of around 1300 men, 100 horses and a...
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    two other confederates of this clan. The early converts among the Meccan Banu Adi clan included Sa'id ibn Zayd, Nu'aym ibn Abd Allah, and Umar ibn al-Khattab...
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  • ibn Murrah (of Banu Taym), and al-Harith ibn Fihr, while 'Abd ad-Dar was supported by their cousins Makhzum, Sahm, Jumah, their uncle Adi and their families...
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