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Abu al-Arab. Muḥammad ibn Tamīm ibn Tamām al-Tamīmī ( Arabic: محمد بن تميم بن تمام التميمي; died 945) more commonly known as Abu al-Arab ( أبو العرب; lit. 'Father of the Arabs') was a 10th-century Arab Muslim historian, poet, traditionist and faqih of the Maliki school. [1] His most celebrated work is ...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), or simply the Emirates, is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East.Located at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula, it shares borders with Oman and Saudi Arabia; as well as maritime borders in the Persian Gulf with Qatar and Iran.
Al-Arab or Alarab (Arabic: العرب meaning The Arabs) is a pan-Arab newspaper published from London, England, and sold in a number of countries. History and profile Ahmed el-Houni in 1968. The paper was launched in London on 1 June 1977, as a secular pan-Arab daily.
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Banu Hanifa ( Arabic: بنو حنيفة) is an ancient Arab tribe inhabiting the area of al-Yamama in the central region of modern-day Saudi Arabia. [1] The tribe belongs to the great Rabi'ah branch of North Arabian tribes, which also included Abdul Qays, Taghlib, al-Nammir ibn Qasit, and Anazzah. Though counted by the classical Arab ...
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Yemen, Palestine. Descended from. Nabat ibn Udad. Religion. Paganism, later Islam. Banu al-Ash'ar ( Arabic: بنو الأشعر; Ancient South Arabian: , ʾs²ʿrn) also known as al-Ashaira (Arabic: الأشاعرة) is a Qahtanite tribe that inhabited Yemen in the Arabian Peninsula. The companion of the prophet, Abu Musa al-Ash'ari is a member ...
Ya'rub ( Arabic: يعرب, also spelled Yarob, Ya'rob, Yarrob, Yarab or Yaarub) is an ancient Arabic personal name. He is the grandson of Abir being the son of Qahtan and the ancestor of the Himyarite and Sabaean kings of Yemen. [1] [2] A similar account places Ya'rub as Qahtan's grandson (Ya'rub bin Yashjub bin Qahtan) and holds that he is the ...