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  Banu Abd Shams -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Banu Abd Shams refers to a clan within the (Joint capital (with Riyadh) of Saudi Arabia; located in western Saudi Arabia; as the birthplace of Muhammad it is the holiest city of Islam) Meccan (additional info and facts about Quraish) Quraishi tribe.
Abd Shams was a brother of (additional info and facts about Hashim) Hashim whose descendants would be known as the (additional info and facts about Banu Hashim) Banu Hashim clan of which (Leader of Black Muslims who campaigned for independence for Black Americans (1897-1975)) Muhammad was a member.
The Banu Abd Shams tribe was led by (additional info and facts about Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb) Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb, and was bitterly opposed to Muhammad for most of his prophethood.
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 Banu Abd Shams - TheBestLinks.com - Islam, Muhammad, Mecca, Umayyad, ...
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Abd Shams was a brother of Hashim whose descendants would be known as the Banu Hashim clan of which Muhammad was a member.
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 'Abd Shams - TheBestLinks.com - Muhammad, Mecca, Umayyads, Uthman ibn Affan, ...
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'Abd Shams was the son of Abd Manaf, a member of the Quraish tribe of Mecca.
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 Muawiyah I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because he opposed Ali, whom the Shi'a Muslims believe was Muhammad's true successor (see Succession to Muhammad), he has been hated and reviled by generations of Shi'a.
The Quraysh controlled the city of Mecca, in what is now northwestern Saudi Arabia, and the Banu Abd Shams were among the most influential of its citizens.
Many of the Abd Shams opposed and persecuted the Islamic prophet Muhammad when he was preaching his new faith in Mecca, and joined in the armed battles that followed the flight of Muhammad and his followers to Medina.
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 Muhammad: Siege
When Banu Mustalaq, who had designed a surprise attack against Medina, received intimation of the approach of the Muslim force, and learnt that their spy had been executed, they were perplexed and some of the tribes who had associated themselves with their project abandoned them and went home.
Banu Suleim were commanded by Sufyan bin Abd Shams, and Banu Asad, by their chief Tulaihah bin Khuweilid.
Banu Quraidha took to their strongholds, proud and arrogant in the certainty that their position was so strong and impregnable that the Muslims, in the condition in which they had been left by the prolonged siege, could do them no harm.
www.alislam.org /library/books/muhammad_seal_of_the_prophets/chapter_10.html   (6736 words)

  
 Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb was the leader of the Banu Abd Shams clan of the Quraish tribe, and was the chieftain of the entire Quraish tribe, making him one of, if not the most powerful men in Mecca during the lifetime of Muhammad.
Abu Sufiyan's grand-father was Umayya for whom the Umayyad dynasty is named, and his great-grand father was Abd Shams.
It was broken when Banu Bakr, allies of the Quraish attacked Banu Khuza'ah, allies of the Muslims.
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 IslamOnline.net - Hajj Mabrur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
But very soon, sons of `Abd Manaf Ibn Qusayy, `Abd Shams, Hashim, Al-Muttalib and Nawfal, disputed with sons of `Abd Ad-Dar regarding these rights and demanded that they should be transferred to their clans.
When `Abd Al-Muttalib grew old, he was involved in disputes over his father’s posts: but with the help of his maternal uncles from Banu An-Najjar, `Abd Al-Muttalib was able to restore his father’s posts.
He suffered much in providing the necessary amounts of water for the pilgrims and the newcomers to Makkah; especially that Makkah passed by a long period of drought during which there was scarcity of rains and the wells around Makkah were about to dry up while they were near the season of Hajj.
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 AR-RaheeQ Al-Makhtum (THE SEALED NECTAR)- Memoirs of the Noble Prophet -1
Banu Hanifa bin Sa‘b bin Ali bin Bakr went to settle in Hijr, the capital of Yamama.
Banu Saleem lived in the vicinity of Madinah on the land stretching from Wadi Al-Qura to Khaibar onwards to the eastern mountains to Harrah.
It is noteworthy however that Qusai singled out ‘Abd Manaf, a son of his, for honour and prestige though he was not his elder son (‘Abd Ad-Dar was), and entrusted him with such responsibilities as chairing of An-Nadwa House, the standard, the doorkeeping of Al-Ka‘bah, providing water and food for pilgrims.
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When he was passing through the narrow pass of Sabat, a man of Banu Asad called al-Jarrah b.
al-Tamimi on the authority of Abd Allah b.
So Mu'awiya wrote all that with his own writing and stamped them with his own stamp, confirmed them with certain covenants and strong oath, and made all the leaders of the Syrians bear witness for that.
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 Rodinson. Muhammad
The principal ones to come to the fore were the clans of Hashim and 'Abd Shams, both of whom were sons of 'Abd Manaf.
Hashim's son, 'Abd alMuttalib, seems to have had the upper hand at one time, at approximately the date of Muhammad's birth; but Hashim lost it before long to the family of Umayya, the son of 'Abd Shams.
'Abd al-Muttalib may have owed his position to the fact that he was at the head of one of the coalitions formed by the Meccan clans in their struggle for power.
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 Muhammad: The Divine Call
Banu Umayya and Banu Makhzoom were particularly hostile towards Banu Hashim and that is why these two opposed Islam more bitterly than the rest of Quraish.
Zubair bin Awam belonged to Banu Asad and was a man of courage and determination.
He carried them out and exclaimed, ‘Banu Abd Manaf, this is’ not the way of good neighbourliness.’ On one occasion, when the Holy Prophet was engaged in Prayer and was in prostration in the courtyard of the Ka’aba, someone, at the instigation of Abu Jahl, placed the entrails of a camel over his shoulders.
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 CHAPTER ELEVEN - RELIGION OF PAGAN ARABIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The sun (shams, regarded as feminine) was worshipped by several Arab tribes and was honoured with a sanctuary and an idol.
Shams, the daughter of the moon-god to whom women may have appealed by preference and who therefore stands at the end of the whole enumeration.
The name ‘Abd Wadd occurs in a number of wholly distinct tribes… As we are told that his statue had a bow and arrows attached to it we might be tempted to imagine that he was a kind of Eros, and this would imply a foreign origin.
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 Articles - Quraish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Banu Umayyad - Abu Sufyan, Uthman ibn Affan
Abu Bakr, while a close companion of Muhammad, came from the Banu Taim clan.
The second Caliph, Umar ibn al-Khattab, was from the Banu Adi clan.
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That was when a man entered upon him, during his last hajj pilgrimage, with the presence of ‘Abd al-Rahmàn ibn ‘Awf, and said: O Amir al-Muminin, have you heard so and so say: Had ‘Umar died, I would have sworn allegiance to so and so.
It is noticed here that Ibn ‘Abbàs, ‘Abd al-Rahmàn ibn ‘Awf and ‘Umar ibn al-Khattàb abstain from disclosing the name of that utterer with the name of the one he intended to swear allegiance to.
Further, ‘Umar was quite aware that ‘Abd al-Rahmàn ibn ‘Awf, being the brother-in-law of ‘Uthmàn, as his wife Umm Kulthum was ‘Uthmàn’s sister, and that Talhah having inclination toward ‘Uthmàn due to relations between them as reported by some narrators.
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 THE TAYYIBI
Shortly before the Ayyubid conquest, the Mahdid ruler 'Abd al-Nabi had incorporated the territories and the treasuries of twenty-five such units4.
Hamzah (593-614/1196-1217) after a suspension of almost twenty-five years, as a major force of Yamanï resistance must have proved to be an unpleasant surprise and constant embarrassment to the occupying power.
Muhammad belonged to the Banu 'l-Anf family of the' Abd Shams branch of Quraysh.
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 Zakah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Prophet, upon whom be peace, declared: "Indeed, sadaqah ought not to be given to the family of Muhammad..." Muslim related it.
Ash-Shaf'i, Ahmad, and al-Bukhari relate from Jubair ibn Mut'im who said: "At the battle of Khaibar, the Prophet, upon whom be peace, set aside the share of the relatives of the families of Banu Hashim and Banu al-Muttalib and left out the shares of Banu Nawfal and Banu 'Abd Shams.
Just as the Messenger of Allah, upon whom be peace, made charity unlawful for the family of Banu Hashim, he also made it unlawful for their proteges (mawla).
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 Notes File 51   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
'Abd al-Malik spent the first half of his life with his father, Marwan ibn al-Hakam, fourth Umayyad caliph, in Medina, where he received religious instruction and developed friendly relations with the pious circles of that city that were to stand him in good stead in his later life.
Under 'Abd al-Malik, the conquest of North Africa was resumed in 688 or 689.
In 755, Abd al-Rahman, a 25-year old prince, was forced to flee Damascus from the Abbasids (bringing to an end the Umayyad dynasty of Damascus).
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 From Marriage to Prophethood
They were so serious in their resolution that members of the clan of Banu `Abd al Dar brought a bowl full of blood in which they dipped their hands in confirmation of their solemn oath.
Such dissolution of public power and authority was bound to harm the city sooner or later were it not for the sanctified status of the ancient house and the awe and reverence it commanded in the hearts of all Arabs.
He married Zaynab, the eldest, to Abu al `As ibn al Rabi` ibn `Abd Shams, whose mother was Khadijah's sister, and who was an upright and successful citizen.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Quraysh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
‘Abd Manaf branched out into four tribes: ‘Abd Shams, Nawfal, Muttalib and Hashim.
Part of Shi'a belief stems from the fact that Ali was a member of Muhammad's clan, the Banu Hashim.
When Ali was made caliph after the death of Uthman, the Caliphate was in the hands of the Banu Hashim, but he was almost immediately challenged by Muawiyah, who was a member of the Umayyad clan.
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 Arabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Nevertheless, the central wastes proved ungovernable to any save the nomad Bedouin clans of the interior, chief among them the Uyunid family of the Banu Murra tribe of eastern Arabia.
Ahmad, who was on pilgrimage to Mecca, settled in the city of Sabija and declared himself both Emir and Imam of Asir.
The capital of the Caliphs was transferred to the newly built city of Baghdad, in central Mesopotamia.
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 Community Spiritual Health Learning Center - Hadith Collection - Bukhari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
So their eyes were branded with pieces of iron and their hands and legs were cut off and they were left away in Harra till they died in that state of theirs.
The freed slave of Abu Qilaba, who was with Abu Qilaba in Sham: 'Umar bin 'Abdul 'Aziz consulted the people saying, "What do you think of Qasama." They said, "'It is a right (judgment) which Allah's Apostle and the Caliphs before you acted on." Abu Qilaba was behind 'Umar's bed.
Allah's Apostle then said (to 'Abd), " He is yours; he is your brother, O 'Abd bin Zam'a, he was born on the bed (of your father)." (At the same time) Allah's Apostle said (to his wife Sauda), "Veil yourself before him (i.e.
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 Muw1
The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, returned and 'Abd ar-Rahman ibn 'Awf was leading the people in prayer, and he had already finished one rak'a with them.
He went off to the room of Umm Salama, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and water was brought to him and he did wudu.' He then returned and completed his prayer.
96 Yahya related to me from Malik from Rabi'a ibn Abi 'Abd ar-Rahman that on one occasion 'A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was sleeping with the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, in one garment, when suddenly she jumped up sharply.
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 Chapter 6
Abu'l-Faraj's rendering of the events between the attack on Hasan and his abdication is important in that it gives a more logical and understandable timing of the defection of 'Ubayd Allah, which was confusingly recorded by other sources.
Abd Allah, with the carte blanche and accompanied by some of the nobles of Quraysh, among them Abd Allah b.
It is interesting to note that the tragedy of Hujr initiated the martyrology of the Shi'a, and his death was lamented in numerous elegies that developed into a rich literature in Shi'i Islam.
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 Life of Prophet Muhammad - MuslimAccess
Lakhm and Judham: Of whom was Nasr bin Rabi‘a, father of Manadhira, Kings of Heerah.
Banu Tai’: Who also emigrated northwards to settle by the so- called Aja and Salma Mountains which were consequently named as Tai’ Mountains.
Kinda: Who dwelt in Bahrain but were expelled to Hadramout and Najd where they instituted a powerful government but not for long, for the whole tribe soon faded away.
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'Abd Shams ' Abd Shams was the son of Abd Manaf, a member of the Quraish tribe of Mecca.
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 Location and Nature of Arab Tribes
Banu Tai’: Who also emigrated northwards to settle by the so- called Aja and Salma Mountains which were
Banu Saleem lived in the vicinity of Madinah on the land stretching from Wadi Al-Qura to Khaibar onwards to
Banu Asad lived on the land east of Taimâ’ and west of Kufa, while family of Tai’ lived between Banu Asad and
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 ummah.com forum - View Single Post - Fiqh-us-Sunnah of Zakat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
If the leader does not distribute it properly, it is preferable that the property owner do so himself, unless the leader or his agent asks for it.
Anas reported: "A man from the tribe of Banu Tamim came to the Messenger of Allah, upon whom be peace, and said: 'O Messenger of Allah!
Abu Hanifah and Muhammad are supported in their stand by a hadith from Abu Hurairah which reports the Prophet, upon whom be peace, saying: "A man [from Banu Isra'il] said [to himself]: 'Tonight I will give away something in sadaqah.' So he went out with his sadaqah and [unknowlingly] gave it to a thief.
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 AhlulBayt Discussion Forum > Imam Jafar Sadiq
Abd Manaf--Hashim--Abd al Muttalib--Abu Lahab(surah 111 Let the hands of Abu Lahab perish, and let himself perish his wealth and his gains shall avail him not.
Burned shall he be at the fiery flame,And his wife laden with fire wood,On her neck a rope of palm fibre).
Also From the same line i mean Abd Manaf is:
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