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    The Banu Thaqif (Arabic: بنو ثقيف, romanized: Banū Thaqīf) is an Arab tribe which inhabited, and still inhabits, the city of Ta'if and its environs, in...
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    Hawazin (redirect from Banū Hawāzin)
    Hawazin consisted of the subtribes of Banu Sa'd, and Banu Jusham, as well as the powerful Banu Thaqif and Banu Amir, which were both often counted separately...
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    sometime in the early 7th century, and was inhabited by the tribe of Banu Thaqif. It is still inhabited to this day by their descendants. As a part of...
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    Roman equivalent Minerva. According to Islamic sources, the tribe of Banu Thaqif in Ta'if especially held reverence to her. In Islamic tradition, her...
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    from the Muslims following the siege, the people of Taif, known as the Banu Thaqif, finally reached a tipping point and acknowledged that embracing Islam...
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    all admiration." Soon after the Mecca conquest, the Banu Hawazin tribe together with the Banu Thaqif tribe gathered a large army, under the leadership of...
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  • Quraysh (redirect from Banu Quraysh)
    various Qaysi tribes on the other, including the Hawazin, Banu Thaqif, Banu Amir and Banu Sulaym. The war broke out when a Kinani tribesman killed an...
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    Muhammad ibn al-Qasim (category Banu Thaqif)
    of Muslim rule in South Asia. Muhammad ibn al-Qasim belonged to the Banu Thaqif, an Arab tribe that is concentrated around the city of Taif in western...
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    1775, and causing much panic. Saudi Arabia portal Bani Yas Bani Hareth Banu Thaqif Al Saud Al Maktoum House of Al-Falasi Ingham, Bruce (1994). Najdi Arabic :...
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    some of the local chiefs of the region. Following this expedition, the Banu Thaqif and other Bedouins submitted to Muhammad in order to be safe from attack...
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  • Al-Mughira (category Banu Thaqif)
    was the son of Shu'ba ibn Abi Amir and belonged to the Banu Mu'attib clan of the Banu Thaqif tribe of Ta'if. His clan were the traditional protectors...
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  • army is reported to have eventually crossed through Taif, where the Banu Thaqif provided a guide named Abū Righāl to accompany him. As they approached...
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    Arab Emirates portal House of Nahyan House of Al Falasi Bani Hareth Banu Yam Banu Thaqif Al Saud Liwa Oasis "Al Maktoum". www.sheikhmohammed.co.ae. Archived...
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    Aleabida Aljawabira Alnnjb Banu Kinanah Quraish Banu Sulaym Banu Tamim Bani Asad Banu Thaqif Hawazin Ghatafan Abdullah bin Masud, a companion of Muhammad...
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  • Abd-Ya-Layl ibn Amr (category Banu Thaqif)
    Abd-Ya-Layl ibn Amr (Arabic: عبد يا ليل بن عمرو), of the Banu Thaqif tribe was one of the chieftains of the city of Ta'if, a city hostile to Islam. However...
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    Royalty portal Saudi Arabia portal Al ash-Sheikh Bani Hareth Bani Yas Banu Thaqif Banu Yam Bedouin Death of a Princess King of Saudi Arabia Saudi Royal Guard...
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  • forbidden were over. During this period, the inhabitants of Ta'if, the Banu Thaqif, sent a delegation to Mecca. They demanded that Muhammad let them continue...
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  • various ones that were centered on different cities, for example the Banu Thaqif and the Banu Utub. Notable are the Jewish tribes that had settled in Medina...
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  • dignitaries of Mecca to spend their summer months. Three brothers of the Banu Thaqif, namely Habib, Mas'ud and Abd Yalayl were the main chiefs and leaders...
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  • Abu Sufyan ibn Harb (category Banu Umayya)
    He fought alongside the Muslims at the Battle of Hunayn against the Banu Thaqif of Ta'if, traditional rivals of Mecca, and the latter's tribal backers...
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    Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf (category Banu Thaqif)
    great-grandfather. The family was part of the Banu Awf branch of the Thaqif tribe. Members of the Thaqif attained high military and administrative ranks...
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    Peninsula with the exception of the people in Mecca and Medina, the Banu Thaqif in Ta'if and the Bani Abdul Qais of Oman. In some cases, entire tribes...
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    Manaf, son-in-law of Muhammad, and Caliph Urwah ibn Mas'ud, chief of Banu Thaqif Nafi ibn al-Harith, physician Sharif Ali ibn Ajlan ibn Rumaithah ibn...
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    creation is a matter of debate. Some Islamic sources claim that the Banu Thaqif tribe, an Arab tribe from Ta'if in the period of Muhammad, was descended...
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    Book of Idols, once stood in Ta'if, and was primarily worshipped by the Banu Thaqif tribe. Al-’Uzza's principal shrine was in Nakhla and she was the chief-goddess...
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    only remaining group of the native people of Thamud is the tribe of Banu Thaqif which inhabited the city of Taif south of Mecca. Saudi Arabia portal...
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  • Al-Harith ibn Kalada (category Banu Thaqif)
    ibn Abi Salama ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Ghurarah ibn Auf ibn Thaqif al-Thaqafi. He was from Thaqif, from the people of Taif in the Hejaz region and he was...
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  • Banu Thaqif and Banu Amr ibn al-Mughirah. The verse is addressed to the Banu Thaqifa who insisted that they be able to collect riba from the Banu Amr...
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  • also known as Utbah ibn Aseed, was a contemporary of Muhammad from the Banu Thaqif tribe. He had fled from Mecca after the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, away from...
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    Ziyad ibn Abihi (category Banu Thaqif)
    his death. Ziyad's parentage is obscure, but he was raised among the Banu Thaqif in Ta'if, near Mecca. He arrived with his adoptive tribesmen in Basra...
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