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  Banu Quraish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beni shares the same word root as the word ‘ibn’ or ‘bin’: bin Laden means son of Laden.
Due to this fact of their ancestry, that the Kuresh were the tribe that traditionally provided food and water to the pilgrims who visited the Kaaba in Mecca, because they believed that the Kaaba was constructed by Abraham and his son Ishmael.
Abdullah died on that journey, a few months later his widow gave birth to a son.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Quraish   (2632 words)

  
 Abdullah bin Sa'd
In this, God is ridiculing the Pagan Arabs, and (ridiculing) the opposing of Abdullah bin Sa'd bin Abi Al-Sarh and the Hanafite Musaylamah to the Prophet of Allah (SAW).
He [Abdullah] was Othman's [the fourth Caliph] brother by nursing (rida'ah), and his mother was Ash'ariyyah (Al-Zubayr bin Bikar said that).
Whether Abdullah's Islam was good after he came back to Islam or whether he did that to gain the material gains Othman was renown for giving to his relatives (notice that Abdullah ruled Egypt during Othman's reign, but left it afterwards) also doesn't change a thing.
www.answering-islam.org /Quran/Sources/sarhr.html   (1959 words)

  
 Islam Undressed
This honorable Ayah was called the Ayah of the Sword, about which Ad-Dahhak bin Muzahim said, "It abrogated every agreement of peace between the Prophet and any idolater, every treaty, and every term." Al-Awfi said that Ibn Abbas commented: "No idolater had any more treaty or promise of safety ever since Surah Bara'ah was revealed.
This passage is one that is primarily offensive.
On page 645 the story of Muhammad’s emissary Khalid to the tribe of the Banu al-Harith bin Ka’b in the region of Najran is described.
www.islamundressed.com /A-Jihad%20passages.htm   (10824 words)

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