• Abū Karib As’ad al-Kāmil (Arabic: أسعد الكامل), called "Abū Karīb", sometimes rendered as As'ad Abū Karīb, full name: Abu Karib As'ad ibn Hassān Maliki...
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    traditional Islamic sources, the conversion took place under his son, Abu Karib (r. c. 400–445). It is in the mid-fourth century that inscriptions suddenly...
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  • Karib (Arabic: كريب) is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abu Karib, 4th century ruler of Yemen Jenius Karib (born 1993), Malaysian...
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  • Karib As'ad al-Himyari, was a Himyarite king who ruled in the 5th century CE. Originally, he ruled as part of a co-regency with his father, Abu Karib...
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  • king Abu Karib. However, Ibn al-Kalbi disagreed and stated that he was the son of Sharhabil Yakkuf, hence making him the great-grandson of Abu Karib. Ibn...
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    paganism to Judaism (whereas later Islamic sources ascribe this event to Abu Karib, his son). These events are chronicled by the fifth-century Ecclessiastical...
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    In 390 CE, the Himyarite king Abu Karib led a military campaign northwards and fought the Jews of Yathrib. When Abu Karib fell ill, two local Jewish scholars...
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  • legions fighting in the region. In about 400 CE, Himyarite King tubba Abu Karib As'ad Kamil (385-420 CE), a convert to Judaism, led military expeditions...
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  • successful defense against Himyarite Kingdom under their sovereign, Tabban Abu Karib, who also known as Dhu al-Adh'ar. However, the most terrible conflict...
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  • portal Al-Yamama Banu Bakr ibn Wa'il Banul Ukhaidhir Nejd Rabi'ah Hassan Abu Karib al-Himyari Anizah Sears, Stuart D. (2003). "Al-Yamama in the Early Islamic...
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  • Sharhabil Ya'fur was co-regent with his father Abu Karib As'ad and brother Hassan Yuha'min in 433 CE. After Abu Karib As'ad had died, Sharhabil Ya'fur and Hassan...
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  • finds in Yemen as well as an observation into the poetry of Dhu Jadan and Abu Karib. The tenth volume of al-Iklīl concerns the history of the people of Hamdan...
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  • the Himyarite king Abu Karib. Ibn al-Jawzi also has a narration which cites the Tubba' as being Malikikarib Yuhamin, Abu Karib's father and predecessor...
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  • happier/happiest, luckier/luckiest". It also exists as a surname. As'ad Abu Karib, king of Himyar from 390–440 As'ad ibn Zurara, companion of Muhammad As'ad...
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    Yemeni textiles composing the draping. According to Ibn Hisham, King Tubba Abu Karib As'ad of the Himyarite Kingdom, who would later become a revered figure...
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  • placed as reigning before Hassan Yuha'min, presumably at the same time as Abu Karib. Arabian legends tell of Rabia ibn Nasr having a dream which foretold...
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  • given the title Dhu Yazan and was a contemporary of the Himyarite ruler Abu Karib, although the Dhu Yazan clan has existed way back during the time of Dhamar...
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  • distinct sub-sects: Karibiyya or Kuraybiyya, named after their leader Abu Karib (or Kurayb) al-Darir. They refused to acknowledge Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah’s...
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    Perfect mounted a military expedition to support the Jews of Yathrib. Abu Karib As'ad, as known from the inscriptions, led a military campaign to central...
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    “Masil al-Jamh Mountains.” The first inscription dates back to King “Abu Karib As’ad,” one of the most famous kings of Himyar, in the first third of...
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  • ibn Ma’dī Karib Al-A’shā al-Kabīr (Maymūn ibn Qays) Mutamminm ibn Nuwayrah Al-Zibraqān ibn Badr Ḥumayd ibn Thawr al-Rājiz Ḥumayd al-Arqaṭ Abū al-Aswad...
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  • According to the Book of the Zanj, Ngomeni was founded by the king of Himyar, Abu Karib, who reigned in AD 390–420. It was built on the north side of Sheshale...
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  • Later tradition ascribes the conversion to Judaism to his son, Abu Karib. 98 Abu Karib As'ad 390–440 Son of (97). Judaism was made the state religion...
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  • traditional Islamic sources, the conversion took place under his son, Abu Karib (r. c. 400–445). It is in the mid-fourth century that inscriptions suddenly...
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    'Amr ibn 'Amr Mazikiyah The first king of the Ghassanids Rabia ibn Nasr Abu Karib Hassan Yuha'min Sharhabil Yafar (known here as 'Amr ibn Tubba' al-As'ad)...
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    out in Palestine in 529, it was the Arab Ghassanid phylarch Arethas, Abu Karib, or both that finally crushed the revolt mercilessly and, captured, according...
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  • founder of a new dynasty that may have been unrelated to the family of Abu Karib. Additionally, Tubba' bin Hassan is said to have executed a group of Jews...
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    Tha'ran Ya'ub Yuhan'im made out of bronze. The later Himyarite ruler, Abu Karib, once lamented Tha'ran: "Tha'ran Yahbur has been mine to follow, the virtues...
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  • successful defense against Himyarite Kingdom under their sovereign, Tabban Abu Karib, who also known as Dhu al-Adh'ar. However, the most terrible conflict...
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    Maddhaj Tribe. Some of the Nahd participated in the Himyarite war under Abu Karib Assad against the Lakhmids in 428 AD which involved the conquest of Wadi...
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