Qays ʿAylān (Arabic: قيس عيلان), often referred to simply as Qays (Kais or Ḳays) were an Arab tribal confederation that branched from the Mudar group...
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Layla and Majnun (redirect from Qays ibn al-Mullawah)
story. Qays and Layla fell in love with each other when they were young, but when they grew up, Layla's father did not allow them to be together. Qays became...
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The Qays–Yaman rivalry refers to the historical rivalries and feuds between the northern Arabian Qays tribes and the southern Arabian Yaman tribes. The...
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Abdi Qays (Somali: Cabdi Aadan Xaad Cabdi Qays, Abdi Aadan Haad Abdi Qays, Arabic: عبدي آدن حاد) was born in Hargeisa in 1940 under the British Somaliland...
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Imru al-Qays ibn Amr ibn Adi (Arabic: امرؤ القيس بن عمرو بن عدي, romanized: Imruʾ al-Qays ibn ʿAmr ibn ʿAdī), commonly known as Imru al-Qays I, was the...
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Imru' al-Qais (redirect from Imru Al-Qays Ibn Hujr)
classical Arabic nominative Imru'u l-Qays(i) or Imra'a l-Qays(i), accusative Imra'a l-Qays(i), genitive Imri'i l-Qays(i)) means "man of Qais", (al-)Qais...
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Qays wa Laila (Arabic: قيس وليلى, lit. “Qays and Laila”) is an Egyptian film released in 1960. The film is the second film of the same name (a remake of...
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Qays Ghanem (Arabic: قيس غانم, Hebrew: קייס גאנם; born 31 December 1997) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli Premier...
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www.onsoranje.nl. "Qays Shayesteh". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 5 March 2021. Media related to Qays Shayesteh at Wikimedia...
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Islam, he introduced Qays to Muhammad. Sa'd tells Muhammad, "This is your servant from now on." Muhammad was pleased with Qays and told him, "This place...
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poet. Imru al-Qays may refer to: Amru Al-Qays (crater), Mercury Imru al-Qays I ibn Amr (r. 295–328), second Lakhmid king Amr ibn Imru al-Qays (r. 328–363)...
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Qays ibn al-Haytham ibn Qays ibn al-Salt ibn Habib or Qays ibn al-Haytham ibn Asma ibn al-Salt. The 8th-century historian Sayf ibn Umar names Qays's brother...
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and al-Ghabra. Qays converted to Christianity in his final years and then emigrated to Oman where he stayed for the rest of his life. Qays was the son of...
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Abd al-Qays. Later, several Abd al-Qays tribesmen were relocated by Shapur to the Iranian province of Kirman. By the 5th century, the Abd al-Qays had shifted...
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an early Shi'ite hadith collection, the Kitab Sulaym ibn Qays ('The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays'), the attribution of which to Sulaym is generally considered...
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Abdallah ibn Qais (redirect from Abdallah ibn Qays)
Abdallah ibn Qais (Arabic: عبد الله بن قيس) (Κάϊσος, Kaisos and Ἀβδελᾶς, Abdelas in Greek sources) was an Umayyad military leader active against the Byzantine...
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of Thābit ibn Qays came to Allah’s Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم) and said: “O Messenger of Allah! I find no fault with Thābit ibn Qays in his character...
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Abu Musa al-Ash'ari (redirect from Abu Musa `Abd Allah ibn Qays al-Ash`ari)
Abu Musa Abd Allah ibn Qays al-Ash'ari (Arabic: أبو موسى عبد الله بن قيس الأشعري, romanized: Abū Mūsā ʿAbd Allāh ibn Qays al-Ashʿarī), better known as...
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Qays ibn Makshuh al-Muradi (Arabic: قيس بن المكشوح المرادي), or also known as Qays ibn Hubayrah; was a companion of Muhammad. He converted to Islam during...
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Rabi'a ibn Nizar (redirect from Abd-ul-Qays)
Daraj Abd al-Qays Anazzah Anz ibn Wa'il Bakr ibn Wa'il, which also included the following sub-tribes Banu Hanifa Banu Shayban Banu Qays ibn Tha'laba Taym...
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Qays al-Ghassani, also known as 'Abd al-Masih, was a medieval Eastern Orthodox martyr. He died in the 9th century, during a wave of conversions to Islam...
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[Qays Sheikh Najib: Syrian Drama Has Lost a Lot]. www.emaratalyoum.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 7 December 2020. "من هو قيس الشيخ نجيب" [Who Is Qays Sheikh...
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Imru al-Qays ibn Amr ibn Imru al-Qays (Arabic: امرؤ القيس بن عمرو بن امرؤ القيس, romanized: Imruʾ al-Qays ibn ʿAmr ibn Imruʾ al-Qays), commonly known as...
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Al-Ahnaf (redirect from Al-Ahnaf Ibn Qays)
Abu Bahr Al-Ahnaf ibn Qays (Arabic: الأحنف بن قيس) was a Muslim commander who lived during the time of Islamic prophet Muhammad. He hailed from the Arab...
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ibn Qays was a chieftain of the Banu Judham, an Arab tribe resident in Palestine, specifically its dominant clan, the Banu Sa'd. His father, Qays ibn...
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Alqama ibn Qays al-Nakha'i (Arabic: علقمة بن قيس النخعي) (d. AH 62 (681/682) was a well-known scholar from among the taba'een and pupil of Abd-Allah ibn...
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The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays (Arabic: كِتَاب سُلَيْم بن قَيْس, romanized: Kitāb Sulaym ibn Qays) is the oldest known Shia hadith collection. It was attributed...
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Amr ibn Imru al-Qays ibn Amr (Arabic: عمرو بن امرؤ القيس, romanized: ʿAmr ibn Imruʾ al-Qays ibn ʿAmr), commonly known as Amr II, was the third king of...
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Abū Muḥammad Maʿdīkarib ibn Qays ibn Maʿdīkarib (599–661), better known as al-Ashʿath (Arabic: الأشعث), was a chief of the Kinda tribe of Hadhramawt and...
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