Umm al Kilab is a settlement in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal. Owing to its propensity for vegetation, various farms are based in the...
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Umm al-Kilab (Arabic: أُم الكِلاب, also spelled Umm el-Kelab) is a Palestinian village in the southern Gaza Strip, part of the Khan Yunis Governorate...
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a village Umm al-Faraj, a depopulated village Umm Kalkha, a depopulated village Umm al-Khair, Hebron, a village Umm al-Kilab, a village Umm Khalid, a...
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and the first Shia Imam. She belonged to the Banu Kilab, a tribe within the Qays confederation. Umm al-Banin married Ali sometime after the death in 632...
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Salma Umm al-Khayr bint Sakhar (Arabic: سَلْمَىٰ أُمّ ٱلْخَيْر بِنْت صَخَر, Salmā ʾUmm al-Khayr bint Ṣakhar) was a companion of Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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Archaeology of Qatar (section Umm Al Maradim)
near the north-west coast and include Ar Rakiyat, Umm Al Kilab, Ghaf Makin, Mussaykah, Murwab, and Al-Haddiyah. Structures that were excavated at these...
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Jumāna bint Abī Ṭālib (Umm Sufyan), married Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith and had two sons, Sufyan and Ja'far, Ali Rayṭa bint Abī Ṭālib (Umm Talib), married Awn...
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full name was ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim ('Amr) ibn Abd Manāf (al-Mughīra) ibn Qusayy (Zayd) ibn Kilāb ibn Murra ibn Ka`b ibn Lu'ayy ibn...
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Kilab ibn Murrah (Arabic: كِلَاب بْن مُرَّة) (born c. 373 CE) was an ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Specifically, he was his...
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Wives of Muhammad (redirect from Umm-al-Momineen)
a sign of respect, Muslims refer to each of these wives with the title Umm al-Muʼminin (Arabic: أم ٱلْمُؤْمِنِين, lit. 'Mother of the Believers'), which...
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coast. Umm Al Ghaylam – village near the north-center of Al Shamal. Umm Al Hawa'ir – village near the municipality's north-east coast. Umm Al Kilab – village...
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Qarara) Al-Fukhari (al-Fokari/al-Fukhkhari) Qizan an-Najjar (Qizan al-Najar) Umm al-Kilab (Umm el-Kelab) "Main Indicators by Type of Locality - Population,...
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Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah (Arabic: قصي بن كلاب بن مرة, Qusayy ibn Kilāb ibn Murrah; ca. 400–480), also spelled Qusayy, Kusayy, Kusai, or Cossai, born...
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Zone 78, Qatar (category Al Shamal)
Makin, Khidaj, Lisha, Murwab, Ruwayda, Sidriyat Makin, Umm Al Hawa'ir, Umm Al Kilab, Umm al Qubur, Umm Jasim, Yusufiyah. The Ministry of Municipality and...
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Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza (Arabic: أسد بن عبدالعزى, romanized: Asad ibn ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā) was a grandson of Qusai ibn Kilab and the matrilineal great-great-grandfather...
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tribe: (1) ʿAbd Šams, son of ʿAbd Manīf, son of Quṣayy, son of Kilāb and (2) ʿAbd Šams, son of al‐ Muġīrah, was the son of ʿAbd Allāh, son of ʿUmar, son of...
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sibling, Ali.: 13 Her maternal aunts were Muhammad's daughters Ruqayya, Umm Kulthum and Fatima. When Umama was a small child, Muhammad used to carry...
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Abu Lahab (redirect from Abd-al-Uzza ibn Abd-al-Muttalib)
Quraysh took over the responsibility through their ancestor Qusayy ibn Kilab. Abu Lahab was also related to Muhammad as half-uncle in another way, since...
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Fatimah bint Asad (redirect from Fatima bint al-Asad)
Abd al-Muttalib 'Ātikah bint Abd al-Muttalib Umm Ḥakīm (al-Baiḍā) bint Abd al-Muttalib Umayma bint Abd al-Muttalib For a Sunni source see Shah Wali ullah...
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Bilal. Saad. al-Miswar (died at al-Harra). Fakhita, a wife of Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan. Umm al-Qasim the Younger, a wife of Yahya ibn al-Hakam (brother...
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he appointed him.": 32 Umm Qirfa Fatima was a leader of the Banu Fazara Arab tribe from Wadi Al-Qura.[citation needed] Umm Qirfa as a member of the...
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was young, around 645.: 179 Abdullah Al-Mundhir Asim Al-Muhajir Khadija the Elder Umm Al-Hasan Aisha Urwa Umm Kulthum bint Uqba of the Umayya clan. They...
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Banu Makhzum; Sakhrah's mother was Takhmur bint `Abd ibn Qusai ibn Kilab. With Abd al-Muttalib, Fatima was the mother of three sons and five daughters:...
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Marwan I (redirect from Marwan I Ibn Al-Hakam)
point to Marwan's daughter Umm Amr. Another of Marwan's wives, Qutayya bint Bishr of the Banu Kilab, bore him Bishr and Abd al-Rahman, the latter of whom...
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Zuhrah ibn Kilab ibn Murrah (Arabic: زُهرَة ابن كِلَاب ابن مُرَّة) was the great-grandfather of Aminah bint Wahb, and was thus the great-great-grandfather...
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and converted to Islam during the Battle of the Trench. He married Umm al-Hakam bint al-Zubayr ibn Abdul Muttalib, his paternal cousin, and had many children...
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Abbas ibn Ali (redirect from Abul Fazl al-Abbas)
from the Banu Kilab tribe. Abbas had three full brothers, named Abd Allah, Ja'far and Uthman. Their mother Fatima thus became known as Umm al-Banin (lit...
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a Sharifian family, al-Awni completed his BA, MA and PhD in Sharia at the College of Da'wah and Fundamentals of Religion at Umm al-Qura University, where...
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Amina bint Wahb (redirect from Wahhab ibn Abd al-Manaf)
brother of Qusayy ibn Kilab, an ancestor of Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib, and the first Qurayshi custodian of the Kaaba. Abd al-Muttalib proposed the marriage...
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