• Wahb ibn Munabbih (Arabic: وهب بن منبه) was a Yemenite Muslim traditionist of Dhimar (two days' journey from Sana'a) in Yemen. He was a member of Banu...
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  • and was married to a Himyarite. He had two children, Wahb ibn Munabbih and Hammam ibn Munabbih. He came from Herat, Khorasan to Yemen.[citation needed]...
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  • narrators of hadith. Hammam was the son of Munabbih ibn Kamil (his father) and his brother was Wahb ibn Munabbih.[citation needed] According to the Siyar...
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  • of God. People named Wahb include: Vaballathus - Emperor of Palmyra Wahb ibn 'Abd Manaf Wahb ibn Munabbih Wahb ibn Umayr Wahb ibn Sa'd People using it...
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    biblical narratives with the authority of Israʼiliyyat tradition from Wahb ibn Munabbih, that his mother gave birth to him after she made a Nazar (vow) to...
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    stories from Israelite's, or Isra'iliyyat. Al-Masudi often cites Wahb ibn Munabbih when discussing biblical history and prophetic narratives. Al-Masudi's...
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    [Arabic source verification needed] Al-Damiri (d. 1405) on authority of Wahb ibn Munabbih was one of Lane's sources, possibly the source of his main summary...
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    Himyar, is a historical and biographical work by the Yemeni historian Wahb ibn Munabbih, an 8th AD century Israʼiliyyat author. The book is also known as...
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  • ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbbās (Arabic: عَبْد ٱللَّٰه ٱبْن عَبَّاس; c. 619 – 687 CE), also known as Ibn ʿAbbās, was one of the cousins of the prophet Muhammad...
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    known as al-Rāʾid). According to Wahb ibn Munabbih in his work The Book of Crowns on the Kings of Himyar, as quoted by ibn Hisham, King Ṣaʿb was a conqueror...
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    is mentioned in narrations circulating the time of his successors. Wahb ibn Munabbih stated that such a "beast" spoke to the people of Sodom from under...
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  • explanation of the above-mentioned verse [2:248], that according to Wahb ibn Munabbih, sakinah is a spirit from God that speaks, and, in the case of the...
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    the cross. Another report from Ibn Kathir quotes Ishaq Ibn Bishr, on authority of Idris, on authority of Wahb ibn Munabbih, that "God caused him to die...
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  • Muhammad were Urwa ibn al-Zubayr (d. 714), Aban ibn Uthman (d. 727), Wahb ibn Munabbih (d. 732), Sharhabil ibn Sa'd (d. 745), Ibn Shihāb al-Zuhrī (d....
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    by Ibn Kathir, Wahb has narrated that the timeline of Jeremiah as prophet was between the era of David and the era of Zechariah. Wahb ibn Munabbih, who...
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  • arabischen Alexandergeschichten. Ibn Hisham claims to draw on the lost writings of the Yemeni traditionalist Wahb ibn Munabbih in his descriptions. However...
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  • rather infernal demons (ʻIfrīt) than explicitly jinn. A hadith from Wahb ibn Munabbih reports that the archetypes of the jinn are like air, differing from...
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    the div. He attributes his account on the creation of the world to Wahb ibn Munabbih.(p40) Some divs appear to be considered the incarnation of (false)...
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    Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-02578-2. Munabbih, Wahb ibn; Khoury, Raif Georges (1972). Wahb b. Munabbih (in German). Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-01469-4...
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  • that the Arabs "assembled and came out from Paran". According to Wahb ibn Munabbih, there was a Tal Faran ("Hill of Faran") on the outskirts of Mecca...
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  • king Shammar Yahri'sh) . The same story is mentioned in detail in Wahb ibn Munabbih in his book of Pre-Islamic saga and lore "The Book of The Crowns of...
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    Teda–Daza group, the Toubou people or Berber people In the 8th century, Wahb ibn Munabbih used Zaghawa to describe the Teda-Tubu group, in the earliest use...
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    Nabt b. Ismā'īl b. Ibrāhīm. Wahb ibn Munabbih and Hishām b. Muhammad al-Kalbi held this genealogy (as true). Hisham ibn al-Kalbi quoted his father as...
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    al-Qazwini, which vary widely. Al-Damiri (d. 1405) on authority of Wahb ibn Munabbih, is one source he specifically named as being used by Lane, in his...
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    that in 120 H. Wahb ibn Munabbih Maliki Madhhab Khallikan 1843, p. 521. Al-Indunisi 2008, p. 388. Sallabi 2017, p. 411. ""Imaam Maalik ibn Anas" by Hassan...
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  • Maslamah Munabbih ibn Kamil Mus`ab ibn `Umair Maslama ibn Mukhallad al-Ansari Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr Muhsin ibn Ali Na'ila bint al-Farafisa Nasr ibn Hajjaaj...
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    Alexander legend is attributed to the Yemenite traditionist Wahb ibn Munabbih (?–732 AD) in a book by Ibn Hisham (?–833 AD) regarding the history of the Himyarite...
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    They are often portrayed in zoomorphic forms. Al-Suyuti who quoted Wahb ibn Munabbih, and Al-Bayhaqi in book of al Asma' wa al Sifat, that each of those...
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  • the Gospel given to Jesus is Injil. The last prophet in Islam is Muhammad ibn ʿAbdullāh, whom Muslims believe to be the "Seal of the Prophets" (Khatam...
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    but al-Khiḍr finds it and gains eternal life. According to Wahb ibn Munabbih, quoted by Ibn Hisham, King Ṣaʿb was given the epithet Dhu al-Qarnayn by al-Khidr...
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